@mattbcor
It’s great that there is a course in Redmond. It’s easy to get to and convenient to town. Excellent tee pads. Adequate tee signs and fairly easy navigation. The best thing the course has to offer is two pins per hole, which makes the placement of those pins surprising. Most of the short pins are between 320-360. Many of the long pins add just another 20-50 feet. Why not make the short pins actually short for more fun for everyone and better for beginners, since you have a long pin? The lines are predominantly wide open right to left hyzers or straight. Not a lot of trees to begin with but they could be used better, especially with the shorts.
@markerdeez
Open straights
@wheelera21
Lots of shrubs and some trees but no variety and no challenge.
@willemdafriend
UDisc layout is a must! Signage is not up kept. Although short and simple, still a fun wide open course to get that confidence up!
@kiliwin
Beautiful course. Had alot of fun and would totally come back and play again.
@walkerpru
Very flat but good course for beginner/ intermediate players
@syrupy
They're currently doing a water project. Prepare to get a little muddy at a couple of holes. But by summer this will be done and all dried up.
@mrrey13
Once the new water facility is complete i hope to see the course back and cared for.
@foepenguin
great 9 for a quick disc toss. pretty straight foreward and easy to navigate.
@charbrow
Short and sweet.
@highdesertdisc
9 holes with multiple baskets. Pin locations are very similar on each hole.
@dankmeister
Great practice course, can get very windy at times so bring your A-game and your overstable discs.