@pwvogel
Thanks for fixing the leaning baskets. Grass is a little long but all in all the course is in fine shape.
@thinou
needs marked tees and signage for the direction towards the next tee
@ajduffer48
Very much an 'eat your vegetables' course that is solid for short game and slow disc speed tune up. Par is not hard for most holes, but easy to find yourself saying 'I could do better than this' if you don't respect the shot shape in front of you.
@lorenb
This course should be ‘hidden’ as it is not playable by 99%+ of the disc golfers. We asked and were given a definitive ’No!’. Please get it off the screen of playable courses.
@tw277064
It is kept up very well. I understand that you want to keep the course natural and that’s why there is no tee pads. Turf pads look natural and help with traction!
@flondy
Course would be a 3.5 for me if it had tee pads (it doesn't). Most of the lines force you to play close to ground level and despite it being somewhat open the guardian trees make it difficult to make ace runs. If you aren't a SF employee you aren't missing much but it is very well-maintained and there was no one else on the course.
@skybag
Shorter open course with not tee pads and the signage was kinda off for some holes
@keegan06
8 should be par 4
@markb56
All grass. No concrete tee boxes. Well maintained course.
@celliot97
Pretty fun, casual course. Well maintained, with nice baskets, especially for their age.
@csnerd333
Cons: - Plaques had some holes marked incorrectly (#1 and #10) or weren't lined up nicely. - Baskets had no indicators to the next tee. - Tees have no concrete or other type of launchpad. - Little space between Holes may be hazardous if multiple groups are playing, even different Holes. - Backyards Pros: - When I went, nobody else in sight the entire playthrough. This allowed me to throw a ton of discs and practice more. - Fairly beginner friendly, except for the poor directions and markings.
@thebrodysseus
A fine little course that now has some interesting holes. However, with fairways close and basket placement there are definite safety concerns.