@agsarrack
There is a lot of garbage on and around the course. I picked up several bags of trash during my round. Some very lazy pigs must spend time at this park.
@cortlandgoff
So many of the holes just don’t have fairways. The holes that do have fairways are absolutely excellent, but the front 6 makes it too easy to lose a disc
@captjimw
Very nice course. Winds around a hillside. Some hole challenging. Disc loss is a thing here….
@bbacon707
Super fun. Lots of trees and cactus 1-9.
@mikeross
Fun and short front 9, back 9 was a lot of par 3 holes that were longer making it a little less fun
@hattwill
Lots of places to lose a disc, but overall fun and challenging.
@awalker
Very easy to lose discs if your shot isn’t accurate. But very fun.
@nathanjeffries
Only challenging because of the natural ob
@picknick
a variety of elevations, and angles along with lots of trees and brushes keeps this course difficult but fun because it doesnt have many long distance holes
@brayne1
Over grown right now.
@discflite
The front is brutal with thicket and thorns, not much fun to retrieve discs in this stuff. The back was better altogether.
@kakona
This is a challenging course. You start off in the hills where most of the tee shots are uphill or downhill and completely blind and the natural vegetation, which includes mesquite, cactus and live oak plus tons of other thorn bushes, grows wild and untrimmed. Then after six holes of that you head to the park where the holes are more level but OB becomes an issue, especially if it’s windy. Pro tip: Wear pants, not shorts. Also shout out to the course for keeping a lockbox for found discs.
@michael1978
Very hard course due to cactus and spike trees but fun
@sasquatch49
Really fun good mix of park and finesse shots hope you have a good Hyser game
@ceedub86
Need a spotter for sure
@mikesanchez
Most of the front 9 are pretty much blind shots make sure to keep an eye out on where you’re disc lands at all times because you will spend a lot of time searching if you don’t.., front 9 mostly birdie runs..nice hilly desert feel with lots of cactus and boulders with nice scenery .. back 9 opens up with some good par 3 shots but are definitely birdieable with the big arm.. and more birdie runs as you finish.. park maintenance pretty good in my book.. tee pads signs good👍🏼
@jsicard17
This beautiful west Texas desert park course just keeps getting better & better. 10 new concrete long tees poured & ready to play with 3 new pin placements bumping up to a par 57. Work completed by Course Designers Greg Brooks & Chanz Reed along with huge help from Richard Lopez @ Richard’s Automotive, John Hart, Jason Lopez, Josh Sicard, Jeff Rodriquez, Jimmy Futrelle, Jeremy Langford, Matthew Hilario, & Big Sky Disc Golf.
@jeac29
Little grown up but Big Sky is starting to clean up some holes. Getting ready for tournament Good job guys !