@eastbayj
We're not giving this course a poor rating because it's not trying to be anything beyond what it is. It's a local, old school, community object course with sticks and buckets. It's comfortable in its own skin and with that comes tremendous character and charm. Also, we're just visiting, so who are we to talk down on a course that we're not contributing to or helping improve. If you are able to appreciate it for what it is, then it's a fantastic course. Clear pathways between holes, and you can truly sense the disc golf history here. There are a few holes missing an object, or maybe the stick just fell over, so if a local disc group decided to give it one afternoon of upkeep, this bad boy would be back in tip top shape and ready for many more years of good times with friends and family. Cheers from the Bay Area of Northern California.
@highdesertdisc
Rough Bucket course. More of a hike while throwing a disc. A few really neat holes.
@shadrobey
There’s some really fun shots, mostly follows a valley through the woods. Fresh start layout is an improvement. Tee boxes could use a little definition. Long walk in to hole 1 during the winter.
@boosh90
Old school renegade with some rough and tumble nastiness!! Get some peeps!
@josathefirst
Fuck trees !
@foxflightclub
Excellent mix of holes. Some really fun shorter tunnel shots and also some holes that reward distance throwers. Course plays near MTN bike trail and road for the first few holes but after that it is just you and the woods. My favorite of the bucket courses right now
@bensovacool
Doubles as a pretty sweet hiking trail! Challenging lines and some blind throws. Once you find the foot trail it’s easy to follow. Watch where your disc lands because it is much more densely wooded than some of the other nearby courses.
@xterraguy
For an object course in the middle of nowhere it was actually pretty fun!
@abominablesnow
So much fun!
@waltraskal
Played hole 1 and it was good. The throw on hole 2 was a great line. As I went to pick up my disc for the upshot I was greeted by a bare ass and a morning piss from the resident of hole 2. She is parked right in the middle of hole 2s pin and she unknowingly showed us a hole we didn't want to see.
@doublebogeybend
Great area but a bit of dispersed camping in the fairway and next to baskets. Can be difficult to find the next tee pad but some good drives.
@mikediswhoibe
Course is starting to be overgrown on some holes compared to how it used to be, but it's still fun
@discodaze
Classic forest course close to town. Don’t love the first hole (steep uphill drive) but it gets really fun after that. Lots of interesting elevation changes and valley/canyon throws. Great all around variety with tons of trees. Challenging course for sure. Easily one of the best around.
@trips541
Thanks Pete! Great can course.
@sweetjenevieve
Great object course. Trail is straightforward once you get on it. You’re shooting for buckets for the most part. UDisc map is true.
@posthocperri
This course is well named.
@ellser5
This is a really great object course. Lots of elevation changes in a densely wooded area. A lot of technical holes, a few bombs, and even the birdie ops are challenging. Unfortunately, long term campers in the summer are unaware they are camping in a disc golf course.
@teemastertrace
Put baskets on this course, and it’s a championship course. The Legacy Renegade course of Central Oregon is a must play! Well maintained, a huge variety of shots with elevation and technical options; get your game on!