@morticianjohn
Wish the layout on udisc was just seven. There are 7 tee areas and seven baskets why try to make it 9? It confuses everything and lessened the overall experience.
@armstrong14692
This is course #731 for me and this one hurt my soul how randomly redundant it was. Ask for help next time guys! Y ou can still get the credit if u need it.
@scottmh
Ok course but lots of poison oak right next to the basket on hole 9 which is a real hazard
@philkeith
7 actual holes, playable in a 9 hole loop. Tee pads are only 8 feet long and are not flush with the ground, so run ups are a bit rough. New DGA Mach VII baskets. Terrain is sandy with dry grass and thistle in summer. Mostly straight shots up and down slight hills. Holes 2/7 and 9 bring the only trees into play, and they are thick if you get in them. With time, some creative safari layouts may make it more interesting. Good effort at using some open space for a course.
@marshallarts
Not much of a course through a field peppered with gopher holes. UDisc and the tee signs seem to indicate two different layouts, neither of which is particularly satisfying.
@dugoutdogz
Brand new course on the Central Coast. That alone is something to celebrate. The tee pads are brush finished concrete, signage is good and there are some oak trees to navigate. Otherwise, it’s a big open field with brand new Mach 7 baskets. It’s walking distance from my house so I’m a big fan!
@fark3r
I’d rather take it to Strother. Lopez Lake had to take a back burner to this trash?
@kaliman71
The last whole is surrounded by poison oak. My buddy could no retrieve his disc and mine hit the tree right where poison lies. It’s a good course, that will need landscape maintenance and last hole 9 approach will be challenging.
@tkroek
Another course to play on the coast! Some holes repeat themselves as in identical. The land has good vertical change. I do not know how many acres slo county allowed for the course but i see the possibility for a better laid out 9 hole. Perhaps in the future it may be changed. T-pads are small but have good traction. Fun community course.