81 reviews (showing 1–20)

Upkeep
4.7
Shot variety/design
4.1
Tee areas
4.7
Signage/wayfinding
4.3
Amenities
4.3
Scenery/views
4.5
polanin

@polanin

87

Disc golf on a ball golf course - depending on the course designer - uses all the terrain or basically the ball golf design. This is pretty much the latter. That’s not necessarily a bad thing - the course is on a nice rolling hillside and is well enough maintained. And it certainly can be fun to rip on a wide open hillside, should you have the arm strength to do so. Fortunately, this course has multiple tee pads and baskets making the reuse of the loop less…tiresome. And the back nine is where the action is, with its slightly more technical shot shapes (plus the length). All and all, this is worth the play and likely a great league experience based on the number of players out here. But it mostly is what it is: disc golf that is mostly second fiddle to the ball golf experience.

davidpenkler

@davidpenkler

62

Be sure to get a tee time on weekends!

padrino

@padrino

99

Came on thurs afternoon and wasn't busy saw one group discing and 2 groups golfing. The ball golfers were nice and let me play thru no prob. Course was well kept and had nice concrete tee pads and signage. Everything was easy to find except I think hole 14/15 for the blue basket which is elevated high on a pole near the road/fence. I'm a outta towner that was passing thru and wanted to play this course just for a notch on the belt but $14 to play isn't worth it for me

samweisgamgee

@samweisgamgee

81

Too expensive for the experience.

mickeyregs

@mickeyregs

92

Come to doubles on Mondays. It will change your life.

4
rliu721

@rliu721

95

Not a bad golf course, crazy elevation changes with decent open technical shots

2
kpothegamer

@kpothegamer

38

Lots of options on how to play. Two tee pads and two baskets per hole.

2
smoothdev

@smoothdev

92

Come to Monday night doubles!

4
rarriaza

@rarriaza

57

Very busy with ball golfers on every hole. Great course, fun shots, pretty busy.

1
gkulaga

@gkulaga

177

Beautifully maintained and lovely hilly terrain to throw on. Finding next tee and which basket to throw to is a bit confusing.

dansve

@dansve

176

Fun holes on a golf course. Good variation.

halfmoonslayer

@halfmoonslayer

63

Hands down best disc between SC and SF (including San Jose courses) Only downside is waiting for ball golfers to play. If you can’t stand waiting, go before 10am, otherwise it will be long day as it’s a 9 hole with 2 baskets.

mrmeeph

@mrmeeph

57

This is the hardest course I’ve played to date (beginner here). Had a blast, the back 9 were exhausting but such an original experience.

1
ws6metal

@ws6metal

43

Beautiful course on a beautiful day! Love this place! And the staff here are extremely friendly.

1
baileybrown15

@baileybrown15

64

Fun course to play for sure. Played the Tournament layout and I enjoyed the design. One thing though, there's one neighbor in particular that isn't friendly so don't throw it in his backyard haha.

juniorkelemeni

@juniorkelemeni

46

2 pins & tee pads on a 9 hole golf course. Good elevation changes with some long par 4s. Couple water hazards & well maintained. Next door to the Elks Club

cooketarlton

@cooketarlton

87

Fine nine hole loop with two tees and baskets per biggest downside is ball golfers are very unfriendly most of the time and are not happy about having disc golf on the course. Most don't understand that the disc golf course is 18 holes because their course is 9

mchail

@mchail

98

Elevation, wind, reasonably priced. Challenging for ams with a variety of shots. Mostly wide open, but there are some tricky sloped greens. Plenty of opportunity for birdies to feel proud of.

nickferchau

@nickferchau

108

Tough but beautiful course. Requires disciplined shots and putting. Lots of chances for roll aways.

benpalm

@benpalm

151

Really nice, but pricey to play!