@elmascabron
Great little hidden gem (putter only needed, maybe a midrange) keeps me active on my lunch break (Amazon)
@brettonski
Hole one a pain to trudge through high thistle from tee pad, but the rest of the course in great shape other than some pockets on a few tees
@smatchnaster
They will not let you if you are not on visitor list, could park on back road and walk in but technically trespassing
@bend0ver
Fairly certain it's a public course, but not sure. Someone else on here in the photos said to park on the street and walk down. Locals love out of towners and to see and hear all of the action on the course, so be sure not to hold anything back while playing! Nice to have a course where making as much noise as you like isn't an issue like other courses.
@snikle
Funded courses in gated areas isn’t a good way of helping the overcrowding issue the sport is facing. I really hope this course gets used
@kevincallahan
Beginners course. Course gets more difficult as the trees grow.
@hayashidab
Short putter and mid range course. I’d give it a higher rating if the tee boxes were so terrible. I hope they get cement pads in soon otherwise someone is going to hurt themselves.
@elliotgreen4
I don’t live there but lucked out when I went to check it out (gated community) and the lady said “welcome back”, so I didn’t ask questions and went right in! Mostly easy little course that’s well maintained and has a few shots that require throws above the trees. Will be an interesting course in 5+ years when the trees are more grown in. I hope I can come back again! Hardly anyone there.
@discfisher
Well mowed nice baskets but the tea pads could use a little work starting to get potholes in them. Wish I would have filled my bag with putters and one overstable fairway. Trees are small but make for good obstacles and gave the course a good challenge level. It will be interesting to see how the course changes as the trees get bigger, I’ll definitely come back probably bring my kids they will like this one!
@bogeyingboz
It’s super fun and you get to mess with the trees
@catmaster1188
Nice course but only for people who live there. Dont go on through broken down fence security came.
@claydiddy82
Cute little course. Can’t get into the complex unless you know a name and address for them to tie your license plate to. Course has lots of trees of small and medium size. Could be cool when the trees grow up. Good pitch and putt now with lots of ace runs Dirt tee pads. No disc shop.
@wiggyjiggy420
It's a course in a gated community and most of the people living there are a little bit older in age (60+). I'd say this course is designed for beginners, which is totally fine. Don't show up expecting much in the sense of shot shapes and distance. Most of the holes are relatively straight ahead and the course is easy to navigate without much help. If you're just starting to play disc golf then this might be the place to check out if you have access. Intermediate players should head to Amador
@thetryad
5 stars! Just cause I can get here in two minutes and I have hardly any experience on other courses!😇 Also, so you know... 1) I live here. 2) I am on disability for a few more weeks. 3) If you want to play, contact me and we can work out a plan!
@rwack22
Short course with lots of trees and tight windows. OB in play on about 1/2 the holes. Mowing is inconsistent and the course becomes overgrown quickly
@birdymcmahon
Fun ace course, lots of keeper trees though
@mcdisc23
Needs better pads and drainage on a couple holes.
@dakitez
Trees, trees, and more trees! You have to know a member of the community to get access. Fun course, mostly flat, and don't forget the trees.