As you might expect from a disc golf course at a ski resort, an undulating terrain. But you never get the feeling you're climbing steep slopes much. The course loops twice, once for 5 holes and then ...
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As you might expect from a disc golf course at a ski resort, an undulating terrain. But you never get the feeling you're climbing steep slopes much. The course loops twice, once for 5 holes and then the remaining holes loops on the opposite hill. Surprisingly, the first hole is a downhill par 3. The only uphill hole, hole 3, in the first loop is steep. But you get rewarded with hole 5, a 519 foot downhill par 3. Then holes 6 and 7 starts the second loop climb with two technical holes. Hole 10, probably the signature hole, is 650 feet par 4 downhill all the way to the pin. The remaining holes get technical again since they are carved out of the woods, except for holes 13 and 18, both downhill where the baskets sit in small wood lots. Overall, a fun and challenging course. You need to shape some tee shots but straight shots work well often. This is a well designed course and challenges any level of player. They have two sets of dirt tees and nice signs that have two perspectives of the hole. One from an aerial view and a photo from the tee that points out the basket. I would suggest signs for indicating where the next hole is since I couldn't find holes 5 and 17 right away.