@coloradoren
This could very easily be a full star higher with just a little bit of effort. The baskets are trash, the tee pads are dirt and uneven and small, and the first few holes are basically a pitch n putt. But after that, it has some beautiful scenery and a good difficult variety of shots. It also randomly seems to be missing the 15th basket as far as I can tell? So anyway, some challenges, but still so much potential and beautiful and worth a visit.
@yotalife91
Very beautiful course, nice to play
@clebthenomad
Challenging but dope 🤓
@trouserjake
Tee pads suck especially on the back nine. Tee pads are sloped and loose dirt. Injury risk. Course has beautiful views. Lots of great holes. No amenities
@chazary
Edit: The back 9 is in until the snow comes. Get up there and enjoy 18 holes on the mountain! Brand new 9-hole open on the weekends. It’s a work in progress but it is so fun. Shorter technical holes with good use of terrain and a couple downhill bombers. Kolya did an awesome job with the design and I’m hoping another 9 goes in soon. It’s a much appreciated addition to the disc golf scene here in Southern Oregon.
@andrewhock
The story of two nines… my whole family played the front nine and had a great time with the fun short holes… the back nine is epic Billy goat golf and my son and I had fun with the technical short shots and down hill BOMBS. The natural tee pads were good but are always a challenge. I really appreciate the access to a bathroom and water! I would definitely recommend checking this course out if you are driving on I5… it is a really unique experience
@mitchyboii
To whoever created this course and to those who maintain it… WOW! What an amazing place to play disc golf. Absolutely worth the short drive from where I was staying.
@treyscheid
Crazy cool views, elevation, variety, markings for next holes (pink ribbon and blue basket arrows). Bathrooms and water bottle filler were right near the start too. Empty, serene and challenging.
@ryqard
Need to extend a few of the first nine.
@chucksnow
Newish to disc golf but some of the pars felt a little off, like a 600 foot par 3 and then a 120 foot par 3 but amazing course.
@fishvandalism
A rough sketch of a course with lots of promise, and an amazing setting. Flatter tee areas and some sort of map would be helpful. Recommend playing with at least a twosome as blind tee shots benefit from a spotter.
@livingstunna
Beautiful views and really fun layout. Tee pads can be a bit treacherous but well worth the trip!!
@sammypqc
Signage for those that do not have U-disc app.
@liamsir
Just for the hike alone.
@adrianhorvath
Great course, best one I’ve played on in the Rogue Valley. Incredible location. Nice new and well maintained baskets. Dirt tees because concrete pads are not allowed out there in the woods. Orange cones mark the tee boxes except on 6. Starts off mellow and gets more technical. Hole 6 is long and a huge decline but is wide open enough you’ll be fine with a spotter. It’s a wild course, no grass fairways or grooming here, which I really enjoy, but still easily navigated without having to do much bush whacking. Nice and cool up there too, great way to escape the summer heat in the valley. And the lodge and cafe are a big plus. Highly recommended.
@dagoose
Great course design. Cannot wait to be back!
@iceberg772
This course is great, and I'm looking forward to it expanding to a full 18
@janosk
Awesome!
@wokman
Great spot for a course!
@iscaspar
In progress, thanks for checking us out!