36 reviews (showing 1–20)

Upkeep
3.7
Shot variety/design
4.5
Tee areas
3.2
Signage/wayfinding
3.1
Amenities
1.6
Scenery/views
4.6
saia44

@saia44

9

Great course, lots of different shot variety. All holes have traditional baskets now. Tee’s could use some upkeep and signage isn’t extremely accurate. Hole 17 is a disc eater with the pond below and narrow passage.

jayone7

@jayone7

15

The course is in excellent shape, all but one hole has a basket, and things are very cleared out. If you go off the fairways it will be extra punishing, and several of the holes in the back 9 are throwing blindly into thick trees. Very beautiful course with a lot of challenging woods shots.

1
luketparks

@luketparks

5

Beautiful course. Well maintained. Creative unique shots make it one of a kind

liamsir

@liamsir

17

The bears, cougars, and gangs of knife-wielding rabid grey squirrels, make this a difficult course to play.

3
benharter23

@benharter23

7

Probably my fav local course. Would love to see baskets be put in and 17/18 be cleared out with a fairway. They have potential to be great holes for the course.

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conwaytwitty21

@conwaytwitty21

9

This course is the bees knees. Some good shot variation and the terrain is vibes. My favorite course in the state (because I’m a Medford resident).

2
iscaspar

@iscaspar

126

This course made me be okay with object courses. The design is amazing.

2
cyndibaker

@cyndibaker

66

Any seasoned disc golfer will find much to love and appreciate and enjoy at this course.

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pdxpunk

@pdxpunk

13

It was fun to play and a beautiful hike. 1-16 we’re easy enough to navigate. Signs could use some updating but we figured it out. Hole 17 took some work to figure out where the pin was & the tee box for 18 wasn’t obvious. If I didn’t have UDisc we probably wouldn’t have found it.

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salzbaldo

@salzbaldo

19

Grass is long right now. Watch your disc.

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discodaze

@discodaze

Challenging artfully designed course in a beautiful setting. Easily one of the best in Oregon. Gotta get out and play it if you’re visiting Ashland

kaynew

@kaynew

no baskets but my favorite course near me

wolfdavidwolf

@wolfdavidwolf

Incredibly beautiful. Tough but fair. Blind holes, tight fairways, uneven footing. I recommend having a spotter. Long hike, my rounds averaged 3 hours playing solo. Bring extra water. Hole 17 and 18 are brutal, but rumor has it they’re being modified? Overall, one of my favorite courses!

thegoddamn

@thegoddamn

Beautiful and challenging course in the thick of the woods. Propane tanks on all holes, well constructed and up kept. Recommend having a decent throw prior to starting this course otherwise you will be looking for your disc quite a bit. This course also doubles as a hike so plan accordingly depending on the season. Definitely one of the best courses in Southern Oregon.

mikef722

@mikef722

Greg

pinetreeprana

@pinetreeprana

A well-designed, beautifully wooded with meadow technical course, around 4,500’ elevation in the Cascades.

finmaster

@finmaster

16

Do not play

rustyscupper

@rustyscupper

Super fun course, lots of up and down and challenging lanes to shoot through. Well worth playing if you’re in the area.

tymo33

@tymo33

This course has so much potential. If you’re expecting a super groomed course with big stable pads, and clear signage.. this isn’t it. That being said, if you’re looking for a challenging, beautiful, peaceful course away from everything out in true nature this ones for you.

trouserjake

@trouserjake

9

A few notes (July 17, 2022): Hole 4 has two tee pads. A short one for a par 3 and a longer one for a par 4. Hornets nest inside the propane tank on hole 13. New tees and pins for 17 and 18. Both are now par 3s

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