Trailside Park

Park City, Utah     1 course · 9 holes     Driving directions

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-  +2 votes  + Caleb A › June 8, 2016
B
I enjoyed the course. No trees, no OB, and fun ace runs.
-  +2 votes  + Kevin M › October 25, 2016
D+
Really guys you all like this course? You must be able to throw on a rope or like looking for your disc for ever in sage brush. I live here in pc and every chance I geti drive all the way to slc to play somewhere much more playable. You can't really crush a drive here in fear of mountain goats stealing it. Too much sage!!!!
-  +1 votes  + Holton JeWKeR Jewkes › June 4, 2016
A
Honestly this course offers uphill blind shots, downhill 520 ft drives... The only thing that prevented A+ is its not a full 18! Well done
-  +1 votes  + David Jordan › August 6, 2019
D+
I've played several high desert terrain courses that are quite enjoyable, but this one just doesn't make the cut. No tee pads. Lots of sage brush. No trees. No sense of fairways/lines to the basket. The hills do add add some variety and challenge.
-  +1 votes  + Chip McMullin › April 6, 2016
A
A huge thank you to Basin Req for dropping in a great little 9 hole course here in PC. They took a lot of time, care and attention to putting this together. They continue to make improvements too! Just played today and ran into the groundskeepers. Super cool guys dedicated to making it better. They were almost finished putting in sweet hole signs. They're raking up massive piles of brush, and said designated tee boxes are next! The course is super fun with multiple ace runs plus 2 bombers. Compared to last year the grass is starting to grow in nicely, can't wait to see this course evolve.
-  +1 votes  + Matt S › May 29, 2016
B+
Great 9 hole. new last year, signs and trash cans installed this year. Word has it tee pads soon. Unique course in that no trees or obsticals, fairways are all straight, all sage brush rough. Challenge comes from major elevation change and exposed to wind. Most course I dread wind, but that's what makes this course fun, it plays different every day! Over all I love not have to drive to slc for disc, can't wait to see more improvements, and possible a second course!?!?! Well done Trailside!
-  +1 votes  + Brandon Bailey › June 4, 2016
A
The course was well layed out. I competed in a tournament there today and had a great time. Played the 9 holes 2x. The dirt tee pads were well established. The park staff is making ongoing improvements and are planning on improving the pads even further.
-  +1 votes  + Eden Harvey › April 23, 2018
B-
Design could use some doglegs, and because of the lack of trees, there are no lines to hit. Lots of elevation.
-  +0 votes  + Ryan Ranes › March 10, 2016
C-
very rough, stay in fairways.
-  +0 votes  + David Alger › October 19, 2015
C
This is a straight forward course for average players. Holes are straight shots with no obstacles other than sage brush. The course is laid out fairly well with the use of the hilly terrain. Fairways are cleared to help delineate well, but the tee pads could use a bit more improvement. The first time playing was a bit difficult to find the tee off for hole one, a map at the parking lot/trail-head would be convenient.
-  +0 votes  + Jeff Clark › August 2, 2017
B+
Loved the course other than the tee boxes being dirt causing a lot of slippage on power shots.
-  +0 votes  + Chris D › July 22, 2021
B+
Fun hillside course with Mountain View’s and the terrain is used well. We had zero trouble locating our discs in the sage brush around the course. No out of bounds nor water hazards. Fun course for family outings. Great hiking with a purpose!
-  -1 votes  + Char C › June 4, 2016
A+
Excellent course! Well maintained. Great addition to the PC area.
-  -1 votes  + Hans Branch › August 10, 2019
C
Course has potential but I expected better. Concrete tee pads would help a lot and clear more sage brush. Every throw you are knee deep in brush.
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