
@jhashagen
Navigating using UDisc and the plastic arrows attached to the bottom of the baskets is relatively easy but it’s impossible to tell where the tee pad is exactly and there are no tee signs. Really solid baskets for a high school club course. Once they put in tee pads and signs the rating would climb. For a high school disc golf club course it’s solid, and scratches the itch for a quick round on my way home from work. Not the most interesting lines but I like some of the basket placements.
@jakeharrison27
Love the course convenient to play at and always a fun time.
@rtitter
Lots of fun as a high schooler who loves to play, very convenient to play after school.

@rbright10
Holes 1, 2, 3, and 9 have no discernible tee box. Just position yourself by using UDisc. The others have flags. Even a paint line on the concrete for 1 and 9 would be good. All in all, a nice 9-hole course on the HS property. It is cart-friendly, by the way. The red baskets provide great visibility. Overall, I enjoyed it.

@hyoomac
Just nine baskets around school athletic facilities. Wide open shots. No tees or signage in September 2025; uDisc is a must for navigation. Not a shortie: good lengths for high school students (but no penalty for wild throws). uDisc doesn’t say you can’t play during school hours, but that’s probably an oversight - although it does note that some track and field might restrict use of several holes. Detailed review at Discgolfcoursereview.com