@sammyg208
Pretty cool course but alot of signage saying private. Would do alot of good to open it to the public. The baskets need some new paint to help find them and some signage would help drastically. Alot of potential.
@hernanandez
Tried to email Luke but looks like he deleted his email. Does anyone know how to ask if they can play at this course? Please email me [email protected]
@chrisxx
Great course - was able to link up with some of the community members for a round. Very cool group of dudes.
@archarchey
Private need invite only course is fun locals are great
@captsalazar
It's a cool course just hard to navigate when new to the area. Our biggest complaint is signage and the teepad just needing a little TLC other than that it was fun.
@luketevers
Pin positions aren't always accurate
@honestd84
Such a confusing layout for such a small course. Fun shots though for a quick 9 hole.
@andiwew
Some holes are very tricky but very fun. The course also has beautiful scenery.
@elizabethvo19
no markings for tee boxes
@lukehammer
I love this course. It’s the first course I played that got me into disc golf. There’s no signage and the map was built by me. The crew up here does a good job keeping up the course and adding pin positions.
@skaigear
Private course, wouldn't play anyway. But the people who live there think they're better than other people.
@disclauncher
Private? I thought we were a community? Lame:(
@merraj
Even with the snow and mud it’s still a fun course. Thank you course management.
@professor2028
Gold Ridge Forest is a hamlet of magic. This course defines mountain disc golf. Zephyr can suck it.
@lordzan15
The course was fun and no one was around but it's a private community center for residents only. There isnt any markers for the baskets or throw pads so unless you have a map your kinda lost. Combination of open shots vs multiple trees but still fun for new shots to use. Slightly uphill for most shots and the baskets are short. Id rate it higher if the maintenance on the course was kept up.