8 reviews

markhiggins

@markhiggins

Excellent object course. A little more shot diversity than the course down the road.

bsimel

@bsimel

Played Aug 16th. Overall very cool. The woods are beautiful. Good lines to each pin. Love the objects you aim for. Particularly like one hole up a tall hill and the next one back down. I did have trouble finding the first hole and frankly a lot of the other holes (even using the map and gps). It’s fine to keep the course rough (that part is great.). You might make it even better with a little directional signage and better outlined t-pads.

treesixty

@treesixty

The photos for this course are mostly from Forsaken, maybe somebody “forgot” which course they played? Either way this one is a lot like Forsaken but I found it harder to follow, which I guess is due to the missing poles. I liked the shots over the huge hole in the ground, and you could make plenty of safari options.

dgarrott69

@dgarrott69

24

Awesome wooded course. Tea pads can be a little hard to find but are very obvious when you see them.

blaze1

@blaze1

Awesome course. Big thanks to whoever made it. Ignore that one star review, haters hate but disc golfers respect and appreciate a unique and beautiful course like this one. I wouldn't consider the campers here a negative because I know for a fact one of them constantly maintains Forgotten/Forsaken ;) Usually all holes are playable. There is some trash throughout the area that dates back 50+ years, so just watch out for rusty old metal and broken glass. I'll keep picking it up or burying it.

dalybd1

@dalybd1

Great course with a fun variety of shots including some with solid elevation changes. Not the most challenging in the area but definitely a good time. Pads and tones and dialed in as well. Go huck

j3edge

@j3edge

Tee pads are the best of any area renegade course as of 4/26/20. Buckets/tones are painted camo and all in good shape. Big thanks to whoever took the time to fix up the course. Fairways will only improve with more people playing.

ellser5

@ellser5

Fun elevation changes and tall Ponderosa with cool shots utilizing rock formations and natural topography.