Course reviews
+4 votes Ryan Ranes › April 7, 2011
well now its a 18 hole course it was alot of fun not to big of a work out fun downhill shots shity tee pads except hole 10. Its expensive for the lift (15$) luckily I had my freind lance there he's a worker so it was free. Alot of elevation change alot furhter holes on the back 9.
+0 votes bear ness › September 9, 2011
I like this course. I have a season pass from last winter so gondola ride is free for me. Even the short holes are strangely challenging. Course includes some good opportunity to really unleash a good rip. Birdied 17 and 18, stoked!
+1 votes Jared Kastleman › August 7, 2012
Wonderful mountain course, well maintained and beautiful. Water can come into play in a few spots. Has a lot of elevation change just like you would expect from a ski resort course although not as extreme as Solitude. Mostly medium sized holes with a couple biggens mixed in for good measure. A few of the baskets are at weird heights and/or leaning. Take a gondola then a ski lift to tee 1. No Solitude, but still a quality mountain course. If you are allergic to poison oak forget it. I went with a ...
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+0 votes Jake LaPutka › September 7, 2012
Starting at A+. Just because solitude is around the corner this one is not even close so that bumps it to an A-. The teepads were the worst things I have ever seen and played on in my life and for me that takes it all the way down to B- because it's not fun worrying about falling. Then it's 15 bucks for a pretty good course compared to solitudes 7 bucks for an incredible course so that puts it at C+.Overall a fun course with good elevation and lots of long and short shots. It was a lot of fun just don't expect another solitude
+0 votes David Olson › October 6, 2014
Tiny tee pads and and pricy Gondola ride ($18 per person) made this course less fun. Lots of plastic eating pine trees made for swome fun shots and the long down hill made for some fun long shots. Upgrade the tee boxes if I am paying money to play the course.