29 reviews (showing 1–20)

Upkeep
2.0
Shot variety/design
2.6
Tee areas
1.0
Signage/wayfinding
0.8
Amenities
0.8
Scenery/views
1.9
alexhallumsdisc

@alexhallumsdisc

434

Nothing more than some baskets in an open field to make up 18 holes. Some baskets get re-used. No tee-pads or signage to speak of. Pretty boring overall. Many “tee-pads” have you teeing off from in the gravel. Overall, not much to be desired here.

kendallc

@kendallc

57

Very hard to navigate without udisc and plenty of gopher holes but otherwise I loved it. Mostly grass which beats playing on rocks and great for improving your distance

jaredaiono

@jaredaiono

6

poorly maintained, gopher holes EVERYWHERE, no tee boxes or markers. make sure you have the app, "udisc" to help navigate the course.

gavinator002

@gavinator002

1

Better signage and a couple raised baskets or something would greatly improve this course.

After playing Remington Heights DGC
kmf311

@kmf311

35

The perfect mix of dirt, tall grass and weeds. IF the course was mowed it might be boring but ok.

After playing Remington Heights DGC
bdingles

@bdingles

26

Has potential but needs maintenance and clear tee markings. Tee boxes and a lawn mower would make this really nice.

After playing Remington Heights DGC
wickedsmat

@wickedsmat

2

Hopefully signage returns when weather is cooler

babachruma

@babachruma

63

A scattering of mostly Mach III baskets and a few well positioned trees in an open field/basin abutting Queen Creek Road. A pretty good training/practice location with a fun taco shack right behind holes 7/14 basket. Most but not all tee areas indicated by whiskers in the ground. Inappropriate for multiple cards o play (too many crossing lines), but a fun resources if you happen to live nearby.

After playing Remington Heights DGC
southpaw696

@southpaw696

29

Good course for practice.

brianphillips

@brianphillips

1984

9 holes, open are bad tee areas, dry crunchy grass. Very open and simple, good for kids

stepcar

@stepcar

23

It doesn't look like much when you roll up and park on the side of the road, but it's a good layout. The designers worked hard to make each hole interesting (including a Par 5!). It's a moderately long and moderately technical criss-cross route. There are no teepads or signs, although there are occasional plastic sprout tee markers on the ground. Must use Udisc. Heavily weighted to left-falling shots. No amenities at all. Overall: worth a trip!

2
dutton1024

@dutton1024

62

Great neighborhood course!

After playing Remington Heights DGC
frnknstev3

@frnknstev3

50

Cool restaurant nearby. Probably an HOA but they were smart enough to keep it out and away from the houses. I liked it, simple.

1
conanbarb

@conanbarb

65

Open field with very little trees. Good place to practice

jakechambers603

@jakechambers603

18

This is a 9 hole course

After playing Remington Heights DGC
philly2009

@philly2009

16

It needs tee pads or makers

buckylastard

@buckylastard

6

Course design is bland and repetitive. Baskets are misnumbered or out of order.

fershnibbity

@fershnibbity

11

It’s an interesting way to use the space, and the shots are well-spaced out. However, the ground is extremely uneven throughout and made me trip several times; the 18-hole does not follow the hole numbers above the baskets at all; and there are no tee boxes. Great for beginners and practice, or to just make up your own game, but it’s very hard to follow without uDisc.

After playing Remington Heights DGC
nonamecreated

@nonamecreated

2

Tee markers are pretty accurate, baskets are not marked Course has been repaired quite a bit Cement tees in grass are not part of the UDisc course

mattedo

@mattedo

12

9 baskets. No tee pads. Look for the whiskers in the ground marking tee pads around the course. Requires strong ankles as the moles have made this course their playground.