
@fanaticfrolfer
Good compliment to the blue course. Shorter and more open holes but more ponds to contend with.

@gloper13
Featuring Mach 3 baskets and a mixture of AstroTurf and rubber matt tee pads, this seasonal course winds through a ball golf course. While the course is mostly open, the course makes good use of the trees, water, and elevation changes to create a course that is both challenging and accessible to a variety of skill levels. It is a bonus that Golden Valley has a restaurant and bar on site as well as curling and the nicest restrooms I have seen at a disc golf course. Well worth playing.

@morty007
Fun to play in the winter. I wish they would open earlier and close the season later...
@markschiller
Excellent winter course. Red course is fun, open shots, not very challenging, but very fun for a 300 foot thrower trying to have fun in the winter. Bring hand warmers and a neck gator 🤓

@mullin15
If you like throwing the same disc and same shot on 14 holes. This is the course for you

@jdestef23
Reds teepads great, much longer than last year but still super scoreable, can’t wait to see my PB this year

@snotsamba
Putter off the tee on 16/18 holes. Bring back teils design please!!!!!

@corey115
Teepads are mostly clear. The back is a little icy on several. Boots are a must, but ribbons aren’t.
@rtennyson
Course is much shorter this year with essentially the same shot repeated on most holes.

@tonyengen
All the holes are extremely short. Major downgrade from what it used to be.
@waltond40
Short putter and mid course. Keeps getting shorter each year. Nice to have options but until there is a foot of snow this is nor worth driving more than 10 mins to Go to green haven/the ceders!

@phillydog
Red is really short course and feels like an ace race!!!

@rightious
Supposed to be more newbie friendly than the blues but you will throw the exact same shot on 12 holes