@everburg
The views are jaw dropping, but there's no signage, no tee pads (except 2 holes), first hole is horrible. But the views are worth it, fun to practice putter only.
@jeffaleman
The park itself is awesome. The views, the river, the mountains... The course was established four years ago, so not having signs or teepads by this time is a sign of almost abandonment. The baskets are not the best at catching discs. Sometimes they will fly right through the chains and fall on the ground. The targets in the three wooded holes (1, 3 & 4) are basically invisible. You couldn't navigate the place if it wasn't for uDisc. Holes 3 and 5 share the same teepad, which is the only real one in the whole course. The elevation changes are excessive to just run up on the grass. There's lots of room for improvement.
@ryanmessenger
Course has potential once it gets pads and signage
@jbshaw3
Beautiful area. Just needs some TLC, and better course mapping with accurate pads and signs.
@lothda84
9 holes. New course, no tee pads and several holes are missing clear makings on tee pad locations so you will need a local. Paths and greens need to be worked in, but that should come with time. Fun to play and challenging because of elevation changes.
@whitedbc
Not too bad playing in November. Most of the overgrowth was out of the way. Pretty views into Buena Vista.
@ksg721
The first four holes were good yet a little tricky to find. Holes five and six were desperately in need of a mow and I lost two discs.
@knielsen88
No tees, severely overgrown, seems the city doesn’t have an interest in upkeep