@edeichinger
Spot your disc throws. Pay attention to the shot. Spot it. Really Really fun course tho
@bckcntryskr
It’s a tough little biscuit eater. Spotter can help on a few holes. Fairway drivers, mids and putters; anything in the distance category is too much.
@thewoodwhacker
Don’t play the 21 hole layout if you’re not familiar with the course
@marylandff
For a decent beginner it was a fun course but very technical with all the rocks
@aarongeorge
I spent way more time trying to find discs in the grass than actually playing
@jambalaya
Very difficult, very rewarding, some baskets slightly moved
@mclive
Fun course to play at! Bring a spotter so you don’t spend half your time looking for discs. Also, wear things that you don’t mind getting dirty or getting thorns in. UDisc isn’t always super accurate with their basket placement
@ndurrant
Good 9 hole mtn golf. A challenging course where placement golf is key (and as so many have mentioned, a spotter on 3, 6, and 7 is helpful - though I managed without). The pin position is wrong for hole 4, as it is not buried in bushes but lies 60-70 ft further in the open. Wish there were a few more fun downhill holes like 10!
@kelbysosa
Has great potential but is poorly made. Every shot off the tee is blind into tons of trees. You’ll spend more time looking for your discs rather than playing. Holes 1,2,8,9,10 are fun and the others need some serious work. Don’t bring any disc you’re not willing to lose. Would not play again. On the bright side, it was a fun way to go on a little hike as you’re going up and down the side of the mountain.
@codytitcomb9
This course has very fun blind baskets and a lot of steep climbing, so expect a workout. If you play alone, you’ll be looking for discs and backtracking. A spotter is absolutely going to be helpful. I also think UDisc may not be up to date. Holes 1 and 4 have changed at the very least. But the views were stunning at sunset.
@dougynerd
Has the potential on the land alone to be a top 3 course in Utah. Please, please, please get a professional course designer in here. As for the current state of affairs, 5 foot wide fairways abound, as do completely puzzling basket placements on what would otherwise be amazing holes. I stopped looking for baskets prior to throwing about hole 3, because neither sight nor logic could place them. Signage is minimal, disc layout is incorrect, and I would skip 6 & 7 entirely if you're playing solo.
@dcrook
Great course, a lot of technical shots. It helped a ton to have somebody with me so we could spot each others throws on some of the holes.
@danfran12
The course is next to never maintained, most baskets are blind with little to no defined fairway. Extremely rough terrain even in the supposed fairways. Huffing and puffing to get to every lie. Left after 5 holes. Not worth it
@crustoven
You’ll need need the app to get around the course, but the change in elevation combined with the variety in shots makes for a good course. Bring good shoes and some bright discs and you’ll have a good time.
@dangreenland
Great map upfront, but tee area and signs could use some updating. I don’t know how you do this course without UDisc. Didn’t seem like much upkeep but it’s the end of the season; beautiful views. Extensive hiking.
@mikeross
Fun mountain course, little rough. Basket 4 short and left on hillside before tee box 5. Beware, Basket 9 has beehive inside bottom pole, used my Kwik-Stik to remove discs.
@kennygm
Scrub oak and some up and down terrain, good baskets, concrete pads, 10 holes, 2.5 miles. The baskets are hard to see from most pads, but the pads actually point directly at them most of the time.