@mattctp
Great mtn course on a ball golf course with several great shots and great scenery.
@inhughmane
Today the golf course was busy but we were able to grab a tee time in the afternoon. Unfortunately the onslaught of avoiding golfballs started on Hole 1 when the group of golfers with the tee time after us decided to go ahead and hit into us while we were tapping out and had to yell “Fore!” This continued until we asked an employee to ask them to give us a bit more cushion while we played. Later we had other cards of golfers just not looking out for disc golfers and hitting at us. The design of this course doesn’t account for the safety of disc golfers when the course gets busy, which is an unfortunate oversight. The disc golf holes follows the golf course and there is a lot of overlap from fairways being shared, golf shooting over disc golf tee boxes (and visa versa) or fairways playing alongside of one another. I can definitely see how this course on a slower day with less traffic could be a blast with the beautiful backdrop and fun shots, but today’s experience was just not it - especially when I have played disc golf on golf courses that have it figured out and flow seamlessly and safely. I want to be throwing shots, not playing dodgeball.
@timothyfrandsen
Tad more course design and shot variety and this be a 5/5
@garrettcarrot
Good way to get in a nice walk and throw while taking in great views of the mountains. Needed UDisc to find some of the tee pads.
@bentsorensen
A few teepees could be flatter, solid course design overall
@akt1ondiscgolf
Playing this course was a great experience and worth the $10. Great scenery, easily walkable, big bomber shots and ace runs on the well manicured grass of a golf course. Pro shop had discs available and carts if needed. Wildlife is very copesthetic with people. Tee areas leave a bit to be desired as most are dirt, some with large rocks or roots, and one sketchey elevated only wood tee platform with questionable spacing. Shot variety was ok, but you cant expect wooded tunnel shots on a shared ball golf course. Check out my experience playing it and shooting -14 @ akt1ondiscgolf on yt.
@alexhallumsdisc
Super fun 18 hole track located on Estes Park Golf Course. Nicely maintained grass, park style golf. Lots of open shots to really let loose. Some technical shots that play over or around the river. Overall, a good mix of distances and shot shapes. Herds of elk were roaming freely throughout the course. Course could benefit greatly with the installation of legit teepads. Worth a visit if you’re looking for something new to play.
@bpwilson
Must play if you are in the area. Easy fun course with insane views
@turbohouston
Beautiful course, reasonable water hazards, excellent views and well maintained grass. A little confusing, and slippery teepads but overall an incredible experience.
@jaydenmendez
Beautiful course on a ball golf course. Tees on the ground but hole numbers on most. Can’t beat the views. Good Mach-5 baskets. You have to play it if in town.
@rckaggie2012
Well maintained and absolutely beautiful views. Get some concrete or turf tee pads and this place is perfect!
@mikelennett
Every hole is wide open. Watch out for the Elk hazards.
@cgleeson313
My only complaint would be that there are no concrete teepads. Fun course, playing with golfers was not a problem at all. Lots of wildlife to see and very scenic. Reasonable price.
@lotrfreak
Awesome course! Gorgeous views and groomed fairways make for great disc golf, solid obstacle use too. Par 4s could use another 50-100 feet.
@nateyo10
Beautiful wide open course with lots of long drives. Tee pads are only grass, and not all grass is level.
@claydtroyer
Fun course with beautiful views. The holes are fun and offer a decent variety of shots. Tees are good for being natural, but there are some areas that could use more attention—particularly the older baskets having some busted/rusted chains
@gsmann42
Fun layout. Awesome new baskets! Just need to upgrade the grass tee pads to get a 5star from me.
@stegodave
Very crowded with ball golfers. Not technical, but enjoyable none the less