Black Mouse Disc Golf Course

Felton, California     1 course · 18 holes     Driving directions

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-  +2 votes  + Brody Cannon › September 10, 2012
B+
Once you get up in the Redwoods, you'll be in for a treat. Beautiful course with fun variety of short shots!
-  +1 votes  + Jenny Umstead › October 7, 2010
A+
This is my home coarse, we have put cement pads in and next tee signs. You can have dogs just keep them on leash till you get up to the coarse. It is a beautiful hike through the redwoods, and very technical. The holes are short but very fun, good way to pracitce your aim.
-  +0 votes  + Olivia Parrish › March 3, 2011
A
-  +0 votes  + Armando Lopez Jr › December 11, 2011
B+
Short to medium length but the fairways more than make up for it. Tight lines on every hole and the sloping terrain increases the difficulty. This course will test your short game and your patience. Roll-aways are prominent so watch your discs at all times. I highly recommend this venue for anyone looking for a challenge.
-  +0 votes  + Jack W › October 6, 2010
B
No dogs allowed. This course is in the wilderness but, you have to walk through a middle school to get to it. Difficult to tell which way to go half of the time and none of it is flat....lots of climbing and hiking through trees.
-  +0 votes  + Chris Edwards › March 13, 2012
A-
-  +0 votes  + Patrick Mcnett › March 26, 2012
B+
Good course good setting. Also on school grounds which kinda has it's restrictions It has a few mandatories one of which seems to be very vague. Much more technical then Aptos but missing long open drives. Under the redwood canopy is a great place to be. Fun change of pace from Delaveaga.
-  +0 votes  + Patrick Treude › May 12, 2018
B+
This is a very hilly course. The course is built on the side of a steep hill in the redwood forest. The front nine is very tight but short but it opens up on the back with longer holes. It was an incredible feeling being in this redwood forest. My favorite hole is the 5th. It was adjacent to an amphitheatre right in the forest. Wow, what an amazing feeling walking through that. They didn't have signs or distances marked. So, I had to walk up a few times to locate the pins. Also, finding t ...
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-  +0 votes  + Ron Oberst › June 17, 2013
A
-  +0 votes  + Tim Becker › June 24, 2016
B-
-  +0 votes  + Brandon Ammon › February 6, 2013
B+
This course has very short holes which is nice because you don't have to worry about the distance but you have to navigate through a lot of trees.
-  +0 votes  + Mitch Booher › August 8, 2018
C
Great setting, love the trees. Other than that, I hate this place. I lose a disc everytime I visit, not to mention trash, bottles, cigarette butts, rollaways, a few dirt teepads, unstable and grumpy homeowners.next to the course. Theres too much luck factor involved. Sorry to say, I avoid this place. I even offered some constructive criticism to the club thru its Facebook page and my comments were deleted by some "Green" lady saying i was bad mouthing the course. I was just trying to help lady.
-  +0 votes  + Doug O'Dell › June 8, 2014
B+
-  +0 votes  + paul kris › October 20, 2015
A
have to work both sides throwing, some blind downhill throws, if you cannot throw do not go. Good fun some hill walking ,
-  +0 votes  + Matt R › May 3, 2019
B+
-  +0 votes  + John Johnson › March 11, 2016
A
This is my home course, great setting under the trees, especially during summer when hot. Hardly ever gets crowded. Some cement tees, some dirt. Some baskets have seen better days. Great place to develop your accuracy. Don't need a big arm. Watch out for rollaways.
-  +0 votes  + David Delucchi › September 20, 2017
B
Technical yet fun and still challenging despite not having long bomber holes. The rough can be pretty rough though, try to stay out of it if you can.
-  +0 votes  + Dena Slattery › July 8, 2020
A
Great scenery with amazing redwood trees. Technical lines and shots required. Many holes are birdie-able. I took my friend who does not disc golf, and she loved it.
-  +0 votes  + Mike Hill › December 27, 2020
B+
One of the coolest and most challenging courses I’ve played in Northern California. Situated on a thick forest hill side with tight lines and lots of up and down. I hear they have currently removed all the baskets due to COVID, I hope this isn’t the end of black mouse.
-  +0 votes  + Austin McCann › July 12, 2021
A
Great course! great for beginners to veterans. set in BEAUTIFUL redwoods. Reason not a A+ is because holes 1-3 will eat your discs quickly! as well as the poison oak (but what place doesn't have it now-a days) amazing course shaded!!!
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