Course reviews
+3 votes Kris Green › April 5, 2016
This course has been updated as of March 2016. Lions Club bought 18 new baskets and a new layout was done by local disc golfers. New location for Tee 1 is by the entrance on the east side of the parking lot. Tee signs and baskets are in!!
+2 votes Zach Meeker › June 23, 2011
Cement tee pads and a couple of bridges would make this a sweet 9er course!
+1 votes Ron Wiggins › May 28, 2013
For a open course it finds the tree's well. You can't just use a hizer wich makes you work the sidearm or anhizer. Good practice for that. Good use of elevation as well. Hole #5 is one of my favorites and hole #8 is just fun for the grip and rip! Pics to come soon
+1 votes Michael B › May 10, 2012
I like this course better than Dry creek because it is shorter and more aimed towards beginners like me.
+1 votes Dakota Turner › June 28, 2017
With the new layout and 18 holes, this course is a fun quick play with a layout friendly for fun safari holes.
+0 votes Toby Leslie › July 13, 2022
Multiple pin locations. Tree's for almost every hole. Elevation on Multiple holes and challenge levels. Water Hazzard is in half of the holes. Some bush hazards. A few blind shots. Attached park for the kid's. Great
+0 votes Tyler Felton › April 5, 2017
Nice 18 hole course with good obstructions and ever-changing basket locations. Cement pads are not located on every hole, but it is a very enjoyable course to play with changes in elevation and intermediate difficult obstructions. There is not a listed par rating for each whole and no information chart at the start of each hole.
+0 votes Mike Giessuebel › November 26, 2021
overall fun course for all skill levels, some elevation changes nothing to crazy though, its nice change of pace from our other local course