@michael11
Very hard to follow if you do not have UDisc. Even then it’s a little off in some areas with GPS
@fausch
Pay for parking at the black kiosk by the parking division building ($5 cash or card) Park in lot 903 by hole 1. Do the 20 hole layout for your scorecard. Follow the u disc map to get between holes. A challenging, scenic course
@dugdugg
What a spectacular course! Our first time playing it and we had such a blast. Super easy to find your way around, empty course, and visually great. Fun layout, great shots, even two top of the world shots. We will definitely be back to play this one again.
@erod613
Might be my favorite course in the bay. It's a long course. Definitely don't warm up on the front unless you wanna play 40. There's 2 20 hole courses plus the world's layout
@matt7409
I was really confused not seeing anyone there on a beautiful Sunday morning until I got into the course a little and discovered why. It’s almost unplayable for someone who doesn’t visit it a lot. It’s a shame, because the property has so much potential. Beautiful landscape but unless you’re a local and play it regularly enough to know where all the blind baskets and landing zones are, I’d skip it and play the Cypress course. I’ve never enjoyed a round of disc golf less.
@jimnielsen1
Wow! This course is the real deal. Not for the faint of heart. I say a must play if you’re in central coast. I wish I were local and could play it twice a week! (Park in visitor/ alumni lot for $5 bucks) Great use of the space 👍🏻
@caldswelly
Never coming back
@sailmaster
Very difficult but fun course
@ericschauer
If you’re looking for a very challenging course with almost every tee shot being blind then this is your course. The difficulty is greatly increased if you aren’t familiar with pin placement. Overall a very good use of the space and a fun challenge! Little bit of fairway maintenance would turn this into a 5 star course.
@friskyfeldy
Watch out for poison oak, but good course overall
@dennispalmquist
Get a parking permit. Park close hole 1. Championship difficult course.
@sidetrack43
Only thing missing out here is amenities.
@jordanstark
Really beautiful grounds, but way too much thick vegetation and throwing blind. Didn’t play a lot of the holes because it’s guaranteed you lose a disc. Otherwise could be cool. Won’t be back
@lemonletlime
Very cool, unique course. Parking is definitely a thing as this course (and Cypress) is on a college campus, but we found a lot with a pay-to-park kiosk closeby. Well-maintained with good tee-pads and great baskets. Way-finding was solid (our group of three had never played there), but finding the basket from the teepad was difficult. Circular tee-pads are fine, but make sure to bring a compass because the signs pretty much only provide a direction degree. More than a few holes we had to spread out and walk a ways to find the basket. Overall an awesome course. I would play often if I were a local.
@benpalm
NOT for the beginner. Intermediate players will struggle to get any birdies. This is a TOUGH course. Lots of different features, good use of the area. Signage is desperately needed and very lacking. Play with someone who has played this course before so you don’t get lost.
@rammar
Played with Gabe the CSUMB legend.
@rliu721
Parking is confusing, great course though
@petroz
Fun challenging but fair and way pretty
@mnmarquess
Very good course that will challenge you with wind, elevation change, distance and shot shaping. Definitely worth a trip to from the bay and even further.
@bigwhoop
Really fun, underrated/under-visited course. Not mind-blowing, but definitely worth going out of your way to play it.