Course reviews
+3 votes David Jordan › November 7, 2015
Excellent use of the natural terrain of this area.
Lots of variety (uphill, downhill, level, short, medium, long, etc.).
Concrete tee pads, DISCatcher baskets, and excellent signage.
All discs come into play (distance, fairway, midrange, putter, overstable, understable).
Par distances are in accordance with PDGA recommendations for a championship level course.
Alternate pin placements.
Alternate/shorter tees for all the par fours and fives.
Trails from basket to next tee, so you don't get ...
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+3 votes patrik vaughn › October 9, 2015
This was a super fun course. Lots of technical shots. There is a couple of par 4 and par 5 which makes it fun. Cement tee pads. Really nice layout and great scenery while playing.
+3 votes Parker Davis › November 18, 2015
This is an incredible course. No matter what skill level you're at. Front nine is fun, yet challenging. Back nine .... it's a bear! Super fun though. Bring your A-game for distance driving. Great course to really get some driving practice in. Once fairway sage brush is taken out to help golfers find their discs it will be that much better.
+3 votes David Jacobson › December 7, 2015
This is my new favorite course. The scenery is great, the terrain is very unique and the course has a lot of fun holes. The tee pads are cement with plenty of room to throw. The course is well marked and professionally designed. Some of the holes are very long, but if you are up for a challenge this is the place to play.
+2 votes Jacob Banister › January 21, 2016
Excellent course. Very challenging and very diverse. Easy to navigate. Definitely one of the tougher courses I've played. I recommend highly!
+1 votes Ryan Ranes › June 7, 2016
Super hard course rough terrain definitely need to play with someone for spotting. Fun course a lot of high elevated baskets in rocks for tough putts
+1 votes Scott Campbell › March 19, 2016
Awesome scenery! Some real long holes. Cool how they have baskets in the rocks. Watch your disc on some of the holes. Overall a good course that will challenge you
+1 votes Spencer R › April 17, 2016
Championship style course. Very long, tough course.
Not very friendly to the new player.
They really got creative with the hole placement and a par putt can quickly turn into a double bogey. Especially on a windy day.
The course was obviously designed by some quality players looking to challenge us and you better bring your A game just to throw even par.
Not very friendly to the new player.
They really got creative with the hole placement and a par putt can quickly turn into a double bogey. Especially on a windy day.
The course was obviously designed by some quality players looking to challenge us and you better bring your A game just to throw even par.
+1 votes Aaron Cloward › June 4, 2016
Nice, large cement pads, excellent signage, a good variety of holes (long, short, rugged, open, dogleg both ways), elevation changes, and excellent baskets make this course a blast to play. The fairways need more definition (there's no real difference between fairway and rough); if you don't have a spotter you can spend quite awhile hunting your disc, and a few of the long par 5s need better tee-to-pin location assistance. Bring excess water! It's easy to get dehydrated in this 7500+ foot 18 hole course.
+1 votes Don Kelley › December 28, 2016
Long course that offers a great variety of obstacles, long and short shots with doglegs to the left and right. Probably the most fun course I have ever thrown at.
+0 votes Mason Hults › September 7, 2020
Fantastic course, some great long holes. They could benefit from some tall basket identifiers like flags or ribbons to make it more playable for the visiting player. Otherwise, really sweet.
+0 votes Ryan Ranes › Ironside › June 9, 2018
Super challenging course definitely need a spotter to save time looking for discs.
Super Easy course to navigate from teepad to teepad
Super Easy course to navigate from teepad to teepad
+0 votes David Jordan › Ironside › June 24, 2017
Extreme! This is what I like to call "X-Games Disc Golf". This is not your friendly neighborhood park disc golf course. It's long, technical, and very difficult to get around. Be prepared for a fairly serious hike through the course. It makes for fun, adventurous round of golf!
+0 votes Mason Hults › Ironside › September 7, 2020
Very challenging. Really rewards folks who have a good enough game to play in 20mph winds, which are frequent. Many (if not most) pins are poised atop rock mounds which makes laying up another skill you'll need to practice. They need to get in with a boom stick and work on some of the Junipers that can make your lie unplayable even when it's only a few paces from the basket.
+0 votes Don Kelley › Ironside › December 28, 2016
Rough course but very fun. Make sure you are ready to climb!!
+0 votes Celt Z › Ironside › May 25, 2018
Course: Ironside DGC—Spectacular Professional Level Course!
Perspective: Intermediate level, Master’s 60+ player with low to intermediate arm strength.
Course Details/Info:
• The Course map and course are to the north as you park in the Disc Golf parking lot in the Three Peaks Recreation Area.
• 18-hole course with two-three alternate pin locations from each tee allowing for varying the course for routine play and tournaments.
• Path between holes is fairly visible on sand an ...
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