@pdxperiences
Course is closed, looks like it's permanent
@timstout
The first putting course of this kind in the world! Great addition to the Portland Disc Golf scene.
@himynameismatt
It’s ok.
@bigfun34071
Fun indoor putting course
@seymoregulls
It's a basement with a terrible and too loud sound system. Earplugs might be nice... Cool to practice indoors and cool idea but I know it was a rush to get it put in and I don't think much has been done since. Broken light on floor... Not worth $10. Free with purchase of a drink is about right.
@yaboi25
Short little indoor 9 hole course, worth the 10 bucks for unlimited play on a rainy day
@cjacobs11
Very rough little putting course in the basement. Doesn’t look like much thought went into it. Few baskets scattered through a concrete basement with a couple pretty major water leaks… not worth 10$ a person 😬
@jkhenderson03
It’s indoor putt putt disc golf. For what it is, this is well designed and a lot of fun. Not sure if the aces count but everyone in our group got several. Fun enough that we played about 10 rounds and made up more challenging rules to keep it interesting. Nothing like acing a hole in the outhouse. Definitely a recommended experience for disc golf enthusiasts.
@billspur
Super fun! Go work on your putting inside and stay dry during the winter. Challenging layout wants you to ply over and over and beat your best score
@donivantrip
Right hand turns. Repetitive design.If you enjoy typical disc golf this isn’t it. Beer n putting is capable anywhere. Indoor tho.
@dammutkevin
Not sure how this place has such a high rating. While the concept of a disc putt-putt course sounds amazing, this place really falls short. You walk in and it has beautiful pickleball courts, nice restaurants, an arcade, a sports lounge, etc… then you get directed to go down the stairs to the basement/putting course. We walked into an empty/dark room, the motion lights kicked on, and was immediately underwhelmed. The “obstacles” are just janky fake Christmas trees you would find used from goodwill. The baskets are nice portable MVP baskets, but the “cheap” chains eat up your discs. There were wet rags all over, clearly soaking up flood water from heavy rain. Above your head are sewage pipes, so you get to hear running water from flushing toilets. Very bad echo from such an open space, needs insulation/sound dampening. I don’t understand the random manakin heads. This course is clearly an after-thought for this business.
@alexhira
Awesome putt-putt style course that even the best of us can get a 3 on a hole
@nhowardpdx
Fun course that has potential. It really needs some sound dampening as it’s a big concrete box with lots of echo. I brought my kids with me and they had a blast with the different obstacles. If you go before noon on weekdays it’s half price which makes it a lot more reasonable at $5.
@puaahunter
TIP: Bring three putters per person to reduce retrieval time!! // An enjoyable and unique disc golf experience. Not to be missed if you’re a golfer in the area, especially on a rainy Portland day/night. A little expensive, but very fun.
@tglass
Small indoor putting course. Excellent for families or new to disc golf friends. Lots of potential with the course but effective first iteration on it
@reecosuavey
Really nice 9 hole putt challenge. Bar upstairs and plenty of other games to try while there.
@brosophocles
Very fun course and great idea in general! Bring your practice putters though as you’ll break discs in easy here. Something needed though are: 1. Drink tables at every hole. You can tell many drinks have been spilled. 2. WiFi downstairs would be great! 3. I’d suggest cages around some of your lights may come in handy. 4. Some (more) sound dampening materials on the ceiling surfaces. 5. Clean up the water pooling around the edge of the basement. This floors gets very slippery when wet.
@ryanparker
Pretty fun indoor putting course. Has a lot on potential to be better, but no complaints. It's a great start to a putting course.