@startedw165
Loved every minute of my round. Friendly club house staff. Well thought out basket placements. Nice targets. So glad that i was not put off by the price.

@claybirchfield
Great course! Well kept and fun to play with golfers. Everyone I’ve played with has never heard of disc golf. Note: resident on tee pad of 14 doesn’t like disc golfers and says they don’t belong on the course. I let him know to contact the front office. Do not argue with him. He is very verbal.

@gansonsalmon
What this course lacks in varied/interesting layout design, it absolutely makes up for in views and tranquil golf vibes. It’s a little green oasis out here in the desert. The permanent baskets are nice and crisp, and teeing from the golf tees is not bad at all. There’s some good elevation variation throughout, although throwing to an elevated green gets repetitive. The guys in the clubhouse were super nice and welcoming and treated me like another golfer. The golfers may look at you funny but they know disc is part of the course. For me, the $20 greens fee is worth it to play the first time, but maybe not for multiple visits… You will likely get stuck playing behind the ball golfers (you tee from all of their tees) so don’t come expecting a quick round, and don’t expect them to let you play through.

@leztravelvegan
Prepare to lose a few discs in the water and for golfers to take their time.
@tburns
It's good if you like ball golf courses with stock hyzer shots the whole time. Slow pace of play due to sharing the course with golfers. Too expensive for what it is, I am spoiled by free play woods in the Midwest and east coast.
@danrbrook
Playing along with the ball golfers is unusual and interesting. It might take some time to become normalized. The course is beautiful and the shots can be fun but kind of repetitive.

@timoshenko
Gorgeous and well maintained property, clubhouse attendant was super nice as well. Course is mostly open so lines aren't super diverse but water and OB keeps it interesting. Unlike some other courses at country clubs, each hole plays along the same hole of the golf course, so you're not crossing golf fairways or anything which helps with knowing where to look for incoming golf balls.

@ryzonii
I enjoyed this course. It’s a wide open bomber style layout. There are no trees or any real obstacles. There is a bit of elevation change and a few water holes to navigate. You could loose a disc, but there is plenty of room to layup as well. Mostly it’s nice to be able to get full flight out of your discs on a beautiful course and know they aren’t getting beat up too bad. It was a touch expensive, but all of the ball golfers I encountered were reasonably friendly.

@nickthomas
Brilliant course. Amazingly maintained. Beautiful holes with loads of water. If you could bring your mate who has never played disc golf to one course this would be it.

@goose58
Pay to play course so wouldn’t play here all the time but was a fun one off play during vacation in palm desert. Property is well maintained and it was fun playing some water carries. They used the little bit of elevation and trees to their advantage when designing the course.

@jakethecake
Unreal experience! Most beautiful disc golf I've ever played. The golfers were happy to have me at the course and were very inquisitive. I can't speak higher about this course, the experience, the people, and the views.

@cllcle
Hyzer flip straight on all but maybe two holes. No signage, play from the golf tees so no set tee pads. Be careful of golf divets. Pretty views but unfortunate this is the only viable course to play in the area.

@brosophocles
Beautifully maintained course. Wind was wild and ever-changing. Water-carries and the hilltop basket locations are a fun challenge. I also enjoyed playing on a course with a dress code. However, the small number of obstacles around the tee boxes and circles lead to repetitious and boring drives. Playing around with alternate tee box locations nearby that force lines or introduce ceilings could add additional challenge. Had a great time for my first time in PS and glad I played this course, but it’s not worth $20 green fees if I visit the area again.
@buckowest
Enjoyed it.

@michaelrtaylor2
Pretty disappointed tbh. Maybe i’m just the sucker who paid $20 for disc golf but there is zero shot variation, no signage and just.. boring. Beautiful property though, golfers are nice, but they probably shouldn’t mix golfers & disc golfers. I paid less to play at Maple Hill 😂

@tribonk
If you are visiting, play this course. Perfect blend of ball and disc golf course. Highly recommended.

@soulept
brand new 18-hole course that shares tee pads with an 18-hole, par 3 ball golf course. New white-banded Innova disc catcher baskets placed to add challenges to the course (e. g., on small hills, surrounded by palm trees). Some small elevation changes and water in play on several holes. Stunningly beautiful scenery, perfectly manicured grass fairways, lots of palm trees. Short and long tees. Pay to play with rates varying seasonally. Difficulty comes with ob greens, hazard sand traps, water, palm trees, wind, and distance for beginner/intermediate players. Really fun!

@jonberg
Scenic and super fun to play. Good mix of trees, lakes, bunkers and rolling hills. Wish this was a permanent course.