20 reviews

Upkeep
3.3
Shot variety/design
4.0
Tee areas
2.5
Signage/wayfinding
2.7
Amenities
1.7
Scenery/views
3.5
brushy33

@brushy33

21

Signage showing baskets would be awesome

After playing Main
coling26

@coling26

77

Quirky, fun course; nifty homemade baskets on most holes. Some brightly colored markings on the baskets would be amazing as they’re darn near impossible to see from the tee pads.

1
coreypace

@coreypace

2

Super creative coarse! Love hole 18

After playing Main
scarypony

@scarypony

It’s an art course with very cool baskets. 9 over 9 set-up. Holes are <300, had a great round. I’ll play it again for a quick 18.

oldsap

@oldsap

One of the most memorable wooded par-3 courses you’ll ever play. The homemade baskets are really cool. The course is both accessible for beginners (as long as you’re fine walking up and down a hill) and challenging for advanced players. It was so fun to come back and play it again after years of being away.

1
lingley

@lingley

Amazingly unique course, the baskets are all handcrafted by local folks using scrap metal and welding skills to manufacture pieces of Arts to throw discs into. It's a short wooded par 3 course that is currently a little overgrown. It's advertised as an 18-hole course with 9 tee pads and 18 baskets/objects. I think it would make a better nine-hole course with the 9 nicest baskets.

1
awesamrdg

@awesamrdg

100

This course is weird. Very odd place to have a course and not a real defined area to park. The course itself is extremely mediocre. There are a few decent shots, but there are no tee pads and the brush is pretty thick. While the baskets are unique, I don’t think it’s enough to save this course.

aabratto99

@aabratto99

Really cool baskets. Pretty overgrown.

moribund

@moribund

Fun course with unique home made baskets

darinsamoocow

@darinsamoocow

Really good time. Fun to play what someone else just imagines. Refreshing to play object putting a little too.

elijahlucas

@elijahlucas

Great course! No signs or teepads, but the uniqueness of the baskets make up for it.

fryguy789

@fryguy789

Most unique course I’ve played based on the holes alone. They are tough to follow and there is some thick brush. Check in at the KOA office. $10/person. The holes in the back 9 are labeled wrong so it is confusing to tell which is which so be careful. Worth a stop for sure. The Koa looks legit too

jondegerness

@jondegerness

If you like art sculptures this is a neat course. Each basket or tone is unique. But from a players perspective the course and map are confusing and we couldn’t find the pad for one hole. And a one of the tones has fallen over, some of the baskets have missing or broken chains. Pretty sure the map is backwards or wrong for some placements. Didn’t bother to play the back 9 because it wasn’t worth the frustration. Some of the holes were laid out well. But you don’t notice amid the frustration.

justawesome

@justawesome

We couldn’t even find the first hole. Probably looked for a good 10 minutes and found nothing. No signs at all. Would not come back again.

donqtrurbg

@donqtrurbg

Difficult to follow but take a pic of the signs and give yourself a couple of reset throws if you’ve never played and you’ll have a great time. Baskets are delightfully unique. 18 was one of my favorite holes ever, so of course I emptied my bag going for the ace. Remember to focus on the fun!!

chainberz

@chainberz

I liked it more than I thought I would. There were 2-3 really fun, challenging shots. Most of it was basic and short. Lots of brush makes it difficult to find discs, definitely don’t throw anything green. I wouldn’t go out of my way to play it but if I end up staying at the KOA next time I visit Glacier National Park I’ll probably play a round.

bradvoy

@bradvoy

Fun layout that makes good use of the terrain. Many of the baskets are works of art. But no numbers on baskets or tees makes it hard to navigate, especially since you use the same tees for the front and back 9. And the baskets are difficult to see since they are rust colored and don't stand out from the trees. One sign says the course is limited to KOA guests while another says it's open to the public.

nattyboy63

@nattyboy63

So hard to find baskets. Very unkept.

jmckiernan907

@jmckiernan907

Was never really sure if we were shooting at the correct basket because nothing is numbered. Hand painted map is only guide. Disc eating brush as well. Much better options, especially if you're not local. Shared T boxes for front and back nine w/ no GPS map or physical guides on the course, was not good.

toolhandler

@toolhandler

A wooded course with fun homemade baskets and tones. KOA campground with food and beverages.