Course reviews
+0 votes Daniel Romero › Chavez Ridge › November 20, 2022
Tpad signs need updating along with the walking trails.
+1 votes Shawn Glassford › Chavez Ridge › August 5, 2021
Gone through lots of changes over the past few years. The dead trees were cut out and more pin locations were put in, including some pins in the tree stumps. Cleaner and longer lines. It’s still on the Ridge though, so it’s a hike and risk reward is still a main part of the course.
+0 votes Jarod O'Brien › Chavez Ridge › January 5, 2020
very short holes and lots of elevation change. not for the faint of heart.
+0 votes Theo C › Chavez Ridge › May 5, 2019
Fun short course! Terrain is awesome but at the same time it can be deadly if you over throw your disc! Having your disc roll all the way down a hill is now dubbed as 'getting Chavez'd' play it safe!
+0 votes Dan Discenza › Chavez Ridge › October 10, 2018
Front 9 is much more open and has super attackable pins locations. Lots of elevation changes. Back 9 is really tight and short for the most part with some longer finishing holes that are pretty open. Lots of baskets right on a ledge on the back 9 and if you go for the putts rather than layup you can take a huge number. Course rewards accuracy much more so than distance, you don't really need a driver here. Generally not too crowded on the weekends and there is ample parking on the ridge that se ...
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+0 votes Ryan Ranes › Buena Vista Hill › August 23, 2018
new course they are still working on signs some holes were hard to navigate but will change over time very pretty views!
-1 votes Paul DISC-OR-DIE Holstein › Chavez Ridge › June 2, 2017
I'm reviewing the shorts. A lot more would be expected for "long" pins at a course like this... but for shorts this course was nearly perfect. These were 18x 200 - 250 foot shots that were mostly easy birdies with the right line - but the wrong line and you can be Chavezed (it looked like there was the possibility for a lot of 100 foot rolls down the ridge). This course is on a ridge well above LA and the 15 pin directly overlooks Dodger Stadium and Los Angeles (very picturesque). Lots o ...
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+1 votes David Hadder › Chavez Ridge › December 9, 2016
Each year it gets better and better. Still one of the most challenging, and at the same time easiest courses in Southern California. It all depends if your game is "on" that day and you avoid being 'Chavezed' (crazy downhill roll aways).
+0 votes Mick M › Chavez Ridge › July 14, 2013
Great, short technical course. Slopes that can send you down into different area codes if your disc catches an edge and rolls. Many birdie and ace chances and great views of LA and Dodger Stadium.
+0 votes Ryan Ranes › Chavez Ridge › January 21, 2013
Hard course its a workout fun course with some amazing views
+0 votes Thomas Steven › Chavez Ridge › August 21, 2011
More challenging than ever. Super easy to lose a disc if you throw some beastly shots. Putter course is a good description. Had some trouble at first locating tee 1. I would say they just need some more directional signs from the street level and it's all good.
+1 votes angel mejia › Chavez Ridge › January 17, 2011
MAIDEN VOYAGE WHAT AN ADVENTURE. HILL CLIMBING BLOWS, LEARNED HOW TO NOT PLAY THE RIDGE, MIDS AND PUTTERS, SPIKE HYZERS,AND FLICKS ALL COME INTO PLAY,LEARN IT LOVE IT.