@reichmusic
Add some electric tape to the baskets to help navigation for the visitors - Fix the tee signs about to blow away- You have an incredible course here- It takes one local with a staple gun/ couple pieces of cut wood in a backpack. Take some pride and do it
@warbow99
Great course, bucket list for sure. If you can play placement golf you are golden, if you struggle throwing semi accurately you are going to struggle finding discs and scrambling a bunch. Bring lots of water and sturdy boots.
@robmartin51540
Scenery is off the charts! Tee pads and signage are rough and in need of some maintenance, but don’t let that distract you from playing. VERY GLAD I did.
@banner56
First, there is a long, bumpy dirt road that you have to go up to get to the course. We were pulling a camper and didn't expect this. Definitely take a picture of the map and even then, it was very difficult to navigate. We never did find the tee for hole 18 which is unfortunate because we read it is spectacular. Hole signage is poor, and there are very few navigation signs and they are greatly needed. The course itself is fun and difficult, especially the back 9. The scenery is amazing. Lots of up and down at altitude but, IMO, worth a stop.
@pseudodudo
epic and gorgeous place to play a round // not sure if the wind is crazy all the time but it was rippin’ when we were there - made for some entertainment // might have to scale down some canyons on the back nine if you miss your line // one of the most memorable rounds ever
@bcnorval
Fun, gorgeous course. If you can’t see the basket from the hole, scout the hole!
@jason303
Will stop here every time passing through. Don’t let the distances fool you - punishing ace runs or challenging pars for newer players. My 11 year old loved it. Phenomenal course with a smart layout
@saucertosser21
Awesome putter and mid course. Great place to bring a beginner or a fun way to practice tricky upshots on beautiful rocky greens. Super cool rock formations throughout the entire course and a sick top of the world to finish.
@jacebrooks
5 star disc golf rating here for me (I am from Dayton, Ohio). The landscape, rock formations, vegetation and course were beautiful. Great layout. There is a restroom here at the edge of parking lot. UDisc gps directions were spot on. Must play!
@camden
Great putter/midrange course. I played in wind gusts up to 30mph which made some of the chip shots seem daunting! Overall, awesome.
@crowley
A little tough to navigate but really fun. A short course but accuracy is key. This is one of my favorites.
@chuckmorris3
Beautiful scenery on this course. Fun to play with a putter/mid. Must visit in Cedar City. This city also offers 3 other 18 hole courses. Make a 2-3 day trip out of it!
@logger
Could use some next tee signs. I would not have found some of the tees if not for the map on UDisc. Otherwise the course was great.
@mwandas
What a fun place. Many of the holes are short. But not really a beginner course. You can be severely punished if you’re not close to the basket. Many canyons and rock formations to navigate.
@flowbee
Super fun course! Could use some better signage on pad' 10 basket 11.. quite a bit of climbing and Hiking makes for a good workout.
@mwatkins239
It’s not a pure course, but it’s the most scenic and fun course I’ve ever played. So much fun and will go out of my way to place this for my entire life.
@keithhowells
Amazing course. Lots of other users in the area. Could use some shot variety. 18 is an awesome hole but everyone on 1-10 should be cautious as they could get a disc to the head. There are several others that have this issue too.