Bailey is an absolute gem. Comparable to Conifer (Beaver Ranch), and I would be willing to say it's better, in terms of difficulty and course design. This course will make you pull out every throw i ...
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Bailey is an absolute gem. Comparable to Conifer (Beaver Ranch), and I would be willing to say it's better, in terms of difficulty and course design. This course will make you pull out every throw in your bag. It has some serious monster holes, with huge elevation changes (3 massive down hill throws) and some other 'shorter,' tighter holes. All of the pin placements are guarded in at least one way or another, and there are a few that shoot threw and around the trees. Some baskets are placed between rocks, and on the side of mountain. On top of that, you are treated with awesome mountain views, and a solid 3-4 mile hike after it's all said and done. This course is an absolute MUST PLAY for any serious disc golf enthusiast. There are fantastic tee signs now for each hole, and even have little yellow arrows on most holes pointing you to the next tee pad. All and all Bailey is a super fun course that I would recommend to everyone!
UPDATE 10/03/2020: Bailey has gotten a MAJOR face lift over the last couple of years. Brand new Discatcher baskets have been installed on every hole, along with really nice turf tee pads, tee signs have been updated, new alternate pin positions on every hole, some now have three, two new fun holes: 16 and 17 have been established, a longer tee pad on hole 8 has been installed, and just recently longer pin positions on 5, 14, and 19 were put in. This course continues to get better and better as it ages. It's easily one of my all time favorites, and definitely one of the best courses in the state!