
@psychodog
Very impressed by this course hidden in New Mexico. All the ob lines are faint but visible and the fairways are well designed with good descriptions on the tee signs. Teepads are concrete and in great shape.

@spluke11
I don’t give courses a bad rating but when a turkey gets in your way it’s kind of hard not too. Enjoyed the course for what it was. If you’re stopping through like I did to play a top 5 state course it’s ok but other than that I’d keep moving.
@lindsayrr81
This app helped with the map!
@warbow99
Solid course. Good park golf, mostly open but there are some technical shots as well

@isuaggie
Solid 18 hole course. Subtle elevation changes, mature trees and a few fencelines to navigate. Mostly open throws. Nice tees and baskets. Signs have some wear and arrows in baskets pointing to next hole would improve for first-timers.

@papaleche
Nice challenging park course.
@codspen
Windy. Would be nice on a calm day. No cell reception

@amundrongstad
A couple of places to get sloppy. Didn’t have to pay for hole access. Glad I came.

@bluelivesmatter
Very good course, difiantly worth the stop. Boy howdy, I got it on a windy day. Makes for some tough OB. CLOVIS, of course with the sun, heat and weather had deteriorated some of the T signs. Get out and JUST play.

@okkevin
Diamond in the rough. Excellent course, this is a must stop if you’re in the area.

@skibbesj
What an incredible course considering this region. If you’re traveling through this won’t disappoint. Worth going a little out of our way for.
@thealchemist80
Not a very pretty park but it’s well kept and there are several shots that make it more difficult than it looks.

@bckcntryskr
Awesome course with fun layouts. Ace run on the pond shots.

@genekouba
Sprinklers were on before during and after my round allowing for a lot of evaporation. I suggest running the sprinklers before dawn to minimize evaporation.

@fkp149
Take bug spray, remember to bring cold water. Definitely one of my favorite courses in the state!

@frasier
The park is pretty, it’s well maintained, diverse shots are required, and the difficulty is satisfying. The problem is, the designers were heavily constrained building a course in/around a busy park. The back 9 plays better, but disc golf feels relegated to the less desirable parts of an already small park.

@grichardson
Home course, great for every level of player