117 reviews (showing 1–20)

Upkeep
4.3
Shot variety/design
3.2
Tee areas
3.1
Signage/wayfinding
3.3
Amenities
3.7
Scenery/views
3.7
mkorologos

@mkorologos

28

Pretty fun course but was a little confusing to navigate as an out of town player. There seemed to be other people playing the course backwards or using a different layout so watch out for that as well.

rafaelretamar

@rafaelretamar

45

Very good and challenging layout. This course is very dangerous however. I actually hit someone. She said it hurt but, was very nice about it. In my opinion this course shouldn’t be here. Too much soccer going on and other people. The course is right smack in the middle and in the way of everything going on. It’s too bad because it is a nice challenging course.

guywhohucks

@guywhohucks

28

Almost nonexistent tee pads. All concrete, part of sidewalk. Lots of people around, this is definitely a mixed use park! Some signage would be awesome. Good thing I have UDisc! Beautiful views of the snow covered mountains. Nice to get out early and beat the heat. Cheers from San Diego

brosophocles

@brosophocles

74

Fun course in a park, Mild changes in elevation (surprisingly all downhill), and Good variation of left/right shots. Found the usage of trees, poles, goals, and OB to keep things interesting very fun. Would have loved to make an appearance during the Sunday League play to try any local routes/layouts.

attica

@attica

48

Lay out is horrible. Hard to play when you have to throw over people

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startedw165

@startedw165

124

If one can play off hours the other park users and soccer nets are not in the way much

mwandas

@mwandas

525

I don’t know what you’re thinking when you design a course like this. Maybe there’s enough space for a pitch and putt. And you could still play some Safari holes when the park is empty.

mercthejerk

@mercthejerk

119

Square Peg meets Round Hole. Same shot for all 9 holes and that is when you are dodging soccer nets, pedestrians, people walking their dogs (with or without leashes). I can't think of a time of day that would be good to play without running into interference. I appreciate the local club putting in the course but there wasn't any other spot?

nugitmaster

@nugitmaster

98

Had low expectations but ended up being a great course! 2 pad locations for each basket - back 9 plays reverse of front 9. Makes great use of trees and other obstacles. MUST PLAY MORNING OR EARLY AFTERNOON. Otherwise you’ll run into the park being full of soccer making it unplayable if you don’t want a lawsuit.

cliffd

@cliffd

29

The soccer nets can be a challenge. Would be nice if the nets were removed from a couple of the holes when no soccer being played. Enjoyed this course.

After playing Pete’s Pinks
abeeyman

@abeeyman

30

I’m really glad they have this course but I feel sorry for the people out here that have nothing to compare this to. Even as a city park course it’s really bad. Luckily I was here when nobody else was around but good luck if there’s a single person at the park. Every single hole is a right hand back hand hyzer with a parking lot or danger on the left. If you’re traveling to Palm Springs/Palm Desert, probably not worth bringing the discs unless you’re an addict like me

ribboy58

@ribboy58

40

This is a great use of very little space around the outer edge of a soccer park. The shot variety is good enough to keep it interesting and if you play the smart 18, you play the holes in reverse on the back nine. Whoever has designed that into the layouts should be commended. It played very nicely and smooth.

dizfiz

@dizfiz

46

Fun park course! Did it with a headlamp at 530am! Epic! Sone homeless looking at me like I’m Crazy! Sorry you’re trying to sleep sir, but I gotta bang this bird! Working my way to Innova HQ. Then home to Auburn CA. This is prob the best little park course I have played. Way to squeeze it in!

borser1

@borser1

121

It’s a course next to a bunch of soccer fields. It’s decent but not a ton of variety and only playable when the park is not busy since most holes are parallel and next to soccer fields and over walking paths.

tribonk

@tribonk

68

I’ve upped the course from 3 to 4 stars. There have been some improvements made on Teepad signage over the past year and that made for a better round. Despite the lack of shot variation, Hovley is more than just a pitch and putt course.

ronstertm

@ronstertm

26

Nice little par 3 course.

craigtheblack

@craigtheblack

67

The back nine is a reverse layout with tee signs painted or sticker numbered on or near the ground.

emachol

@emachol

48

Good for what it is!

raidersid

@raidersid

37

Course grass in great condition but a little slippery in the morning. The course goes clockwise around the soccer fields so u better not throw your drives “Nose Up” or your disc may end up over the wall in the apartment parking lot on the west side of the course. Great place to play or practice if there isn’t any soccer going on.

keith6pez

@keith6pez

63

Reverse 9 has been marked a little better and Club Weekly scorecard/map should help navigate. Some tee pads are on the grass, so the markings will fade. Hole 11 tee is the corner of the goalie box, hole 13 is the light pole in the upper field, hole 16 is between light pole and fence, and hole 18 in the field near 1/17 basket.