@juan4you
U disc is must. Fun course!
@scottd084
Need signs for Tees, otherwise UDisk required. Most baskets are visible from teres.
@stevenmoda
They have a sign at the front desk that basically tells the ball golfers to be rude to disc golfers. The course is for ball golfers and disc golfers are expected to pay their money then do whatever the ball golfers want. We experienced several ball golfers exhibiting the attitude that is on display at the pro shop as they would ride up right on top of us as we are teeing off, telling us "didn't you see the sign at the pro shop? You need to let us play thru"... Even though we were waiting on the card ahead of us, we weren't the slow ones. Also, the folks at the pro shop know that the price on udisc is cheaper than what they are charging. They are dismissive of it, have not gotten it corrected and this was my second time there and still wasn't corrected and they know about it but still charge the higher price. The course has a couple neat holes but overall, it's just the same ol' thing over and over... It does play long so it's lots of boring straight drives. There is zero disc golf signage so finding your next basket can be a challenge. You need to drive ahead and locate your next basket very frequently and track back. All of the disc tees are painted on the cart path except 1 or 2 actual tee pads installed. Restrooms and facilities are absolutely disgusting. The grounds are terribly lumpy and totally patchy. There are no rakes on any of the bunkers. As disc golfers you kind of have to make your own rulings for OB, cartpath and casual water for the creeks that run thru because there is no signage. Overall, the price to play is a bit of a deal for 2 18's riding but be prepared to be patient and disrespected by the ball golfers and don't expect too much in the way of course or facility upkeep.
@jakebrown1738
Fun golf course design. Requires a variety of shots. Big distance is rewarded with eagle chances on par 4s and 5s. There’s plenty of room to grow and it’s a great addition to the Murrieta area.
@jzomisky
Ball golfers suck on this course. You must wait for ball golfers to play first AND they will shoot in on you if you are playing the hole. Can’t have it both ways. I will never come to this course again.
@mtbpat
Ball golfers weren’t an issue at all for me, the new tee pads getting installed on Alpha are perfect size with good footing. Surprisingly good shot variety for a ball golf course
@coursebagging
Excellent design on the golf course. The Alpha 18 are amazing, and the Omega 18 are competent. Good variety of hole design and length, and more challenges than most golf course layouts. I think other reviewers’ complaints about golfers are overstated. (If someone comes behind you playing faster, you should let them play through whether they are golfers or frolfers!) My Overall Rating: Alpha top 7%, Omega top 20% of 335 courses played.
@villlain
Great complex, both Alpha and Omega courses are challenging and fun! The Alpha course has lots of elevation change with its ridges, mounds and steep slopes requiring many technical shots to get into position. Mature trees with lakes and streams throughout the course. The Omega side has less elevation changes, but is still a technical course. Multiple shot shapes, used most molds off the tee. Plenty of lakes on this side and some very difficult greens. The finishing holes on both courses are bangers, can’t wait to see tournaments on this property. Course staff is great, lots of beer and sandwich choices onsite. Walking the Alpha course is possible, but I recommend a cart for the Omega course.
@parmcmuffin
Overall great course. Staff is really rude and snobby. They have discs in the pro shop, but if you want to buy then, the staff act indignant that you interrupted them watching their phones. If they got some quality people there, it would get a higher rating.
@ronniep
Played both the alpha and omega courses. First thing is that the staff is incredibly helpful and friendly. They seem to be genuinely excited to have disc golf available on the property. We played the alpha course first and had a great time. The holes have good variety and encourage a wide variety of shot types. The scenery is beautiful and it was a pleasure playing through the course. Next we played the omega course and this side can definitely show it's teeth. I greatly enjoyed the cerebral nature of many of the holes and the thought put into the risk/reward nature of the sport. With bunkers, greens, and water carries it felt like the player needed a plan of attack in order to best many of the holes. Overall our time here was extremely enjoyable. The alpha course seemed more scorable, but the omega course felt more exciting. Once again we were very impressed with the entire experience and look forward to getting out there again.
@tay90x
First time playing here. Needs elevated flags on all baskets- we had to scout every basket which took a while. Liked the lines painted on the concrete paths for the tee area. Baskets are mostly positioned near the rough areas so be prepared to look for Discs- clearing the dense brush near green areas would be helpful. Golfers were generally nice but multiple times they teed off when we were in the fairway. Some fun holes with cool shot shapes.
@silverback1472
U disc is a must to know where the tee pads are at. But having 3 pads per basket is great. Also having two 18 hole courses on the same grounds is great. The course layout was done well over layed on a golf course. Good mix of open shots and technical. I'm an intermediate player and placement shots for my drives at 300-350 ft were fun and good skill builder. Placement was key for second upshot. Also a great course to practice upshots. Both from good placement drives and not so good first drives. Overall great course for the cost. Cheaper and better than most pay to play course in the San diego area.
@stanazevedo
Price went up. They let us know when we got here it’s $40 for weekends and holidays before 1pm…
@ozmodian
It is a good layout. There are some interesting shots and approach shots. Water comes into play a lot. You are often forced to lay up o unless you have 350+ distance. There are some par 3s you can’t see from the tee so make sure you are sure of your line. The reason for 3 stars is simply the cost at $20 per round walking and the fact you have to constantly work around ball golfers. I would rather just go to mountain pride.
@drcreepyhands
Such an amazing course, a lot of shot variety and a lot of tough placement but it's definitely worth it. I recommend getting a cart.
@danthemanfrigg
Great new course in the area! Some good wide open throws mixed in with some technical shots and some danger around the baskets. Played the Omega course. Will definitely be back for the Alpha!
@baltazar1991
Love it, great mixture of holes between long and short Beautiful course
@emceequade
Great mix of scoreable holes and tough holes. Very scenic. Favorite of the two course is Alpha
@raidersid
Very nice course. Not just a Bomber course like most tracks that are located in ball golf courses. You will be penalized harshly for making bad or ill advised throws near the ponds or creeks. Definitely need a cart for the Omega 18. Kinda pricy at $40 for 2 and a cart. The current tee pad situation will hopefully get resolved soon. (There aren’t any) But once they install the new tee pads and signage, I would definitely increase my rating of this course.