Course reviews

+3 votes
Tom Wagner
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April 25, 2024
An evolving lightly wooded course that offers variety (especially on the back 9), elevation (fun downhill shots on 17 and 18) and shot shaping. A sneaky creek plays as a water hazard on some holes, often in landing zones. First time players should scout each hole before throwing or risk losing discs. Guardian trees on some holes. The rough is thick on several holes. Current makeshift hole signs with hole numbers make for decent navigation. Next tee signs will be a nice addition. UDisc is current ...
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+0 votes
Matthew Stewart
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April 14, 2024
For what it is, this course is a fun one to play. Most holes appear to be in the 220-320 range, so there's fun ace runs to be had. There's not an over abundance of trees to work around, but sometimes it's fun to just take rips in a relatively open space. Decent elevation changes, nice tee pads / baskets, and el potrero is within walking distance for pre/post round food and drinks. I played in a high wind day and it recently downpoured, so it made for some muddy treking, but I'm excited to tr ...
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-1 votes
Kevin Jenks
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February 9, 2025
Extra credit just for making a disc golf course. BUT this course is not good. Basically an open marshy, brush filled field with 18 baskets. Do not plan a day around this course. Great for locals. Reasonable stop if you're passing through.