@chronbob
Fun course. Will play again
@thatbat
Moderate level course with shared baskets for 18 holes. Wonderful tranquil place. Tee pads are a little shorter than normal, but the signage is outstanding..
@telozory
Small area, but course is well laid out. Two tees for each of nine baskets to create front and back nine. Nice open areas as well as heavily wooded areas.
@kwheels
If I didn’t have UDisc I would’ve given up trying to find tee pads pretty quick. Fortunately someone had the good idea to paint tee number son some of the trees. But it’s a nice park with some nice greens, and I think they made good use of the space they had.
@indexfogie
Nice open relaxing experience. My first visit. Met care taker Marty. Very friendly and picking up as he played
@gmtemple102587
I love this course. Good variety of 300+ and 300- shots. Plenty of specific lines you have to hit. Great course
@pkcorcoran
Awesome little park course especially given how they use only 9 baskets - glad we saw it and stopped impromptu on our drive through to Seattle!
@elaine60
Very small course for 18 holes (10 baskets). A bit scary for getting hit by a disc if multiple players are on the course (not everyone is going to make the mandos to make it safe). But if the course isn’t too busy it’s fine and something is better than nothing. It’s pretty cool that Mt Rainer is visible from a few holes. No elevation changes or water, but there are some fun shots with the use of the trees. Glad I made the stop.
@puaahunter
This is not an 18 hole course. It is however, a really nice nine hole… IF the designers would just embrace the best teepad for each hole and remove the rest. The shot variety benefit did not outweigh the confusion. There are major safety concerns at this course. With all the mandos, you’d think there was a local disc golf shop named “Mandos”!
@ebola9
This is a course where you have to shape a lot of shots, not easy the first time you play here.
@jeffintacoma
Cold winter round. They did a great job of cleaning up after the wind storm!
@cody311
Porta potty by tee pad 18. Trash can by tee 2/13
@samsthrowin
This course is good for its front 9. Back 9 is basically just blue teepads for the front 9 holes. Not even basically, but exactly that. I recommend picking either the front or back 9 holes and just repeating one for an 18 layout. Make sure you play with enough light to finish 18, the back 4 holes become very difficult to throw in when the sun starts to set.
@nomadnick
Really fun course but a huge pet peeve of mine is when holes and fairways cross other holes or throw over other tee pads. If you have this course to yourself and no one shows up while you play then I think this is 4/4.5 but as is you are constantly waiting for people on other holes and not just people in front or 9 up from you. Otherwise fun and difficult shots
@shawnchristie
The tee pads are a little confusing the first time through
@hackman
Thay need a couple benches out on the course.
@mattkalata
Well maintained, fun course! Could use tee signs for better direction is all.
@slickdisc
Course just keeps getting better. Course now has concrete tees, tee signs, signage, and OB lines,
@sweetlou
Very challenging if you play the OB’s and Mandos. Tee Pads have added so much. 8’ pad on this course is great. I understand the tee signs and distances are being updated.
@mrdansmith
Great course! well maintained by the parks department, friday doubles group, and course care taker!