21 reviews (showing 1–20)

Upkeep
3.5
Shot variety/design
2.4
Tee areas
3.7
Signage/wayfinding
3.0
Amenities
1.0
Scenery/views
2.2
devintalbot

@devintalbot

5

Nice!

After playing Main
codyridolfo

@codyridolfo

6

Fun short little course. Lots of RHFH practice.

After playing Main
brypickles

@brypickles

21

A very modest 9 holes. Great for ace runs if you’re into that. A beginner-intermediate player has 5 legitimate chances for birdie on holes 1-3 and 8-9 which honestly feels great for new players. Well maintained for its modesty. It’s literally just an open field, but they’ve squeezed a respectable amount of shot design out of it. Would love to live next to this thing. One of those courses where you finally realize “oh shit, I need to throw 5 speeds more often”. Don’t get overconfident though, I’ve seen many discs lost to that irrigation ditch.

draywolf

@draywolf

26

Mostly dirt and dried up grass. Simple and easy to navigate. Easy course when there isn't wind. Watch out for ants.

1
sktrnthfut

@sktrnthfut

10

As a beginner, this is my favorite course in the Copa. It's short, open, and not really busy. Watch out for the ditch full of reeds on the north end though. It likes to eat discs. If one goes in, good luck finding it. We've lost two in there so far... Overall a fun, quiet course. Update 10/20/23: First Ace in a round!! Hole 9 with a Streamline Proton Drift.

3
razalas36

@razalas36

15

Beginner course essentially in a field of the Tortosa neighborhood. Nice to go and practice with discs if you live nearby, but I wouldn't make any sort of journey out to it. Aggressive ant nests are pretty prevalent and need to be watched out for.

weshouldsmoke

@weshouldsmoke

Fun open layout! Came out to AZ to visit my brother and his family. Brought him and one of my nephews to teach them and ended up ACE-ing hole number 2 with my Calvin heimberg halo destroyer!!!

1
camhoff

@camhoff

If you are more than a beginner not great. It's good for one disc rounds only if you are skilled.

shenobi

@shenobi

Short circular loop course in community green belt. Hardly any shade so be prepared, kind of cool to play on with only one disc to make challenging

sundaymike

@sundaymike

I love these little green belt courses tucked away here and there. Not the most challenging course for most, but a duffer like me appreciates the opportunity for more birdies.

1
kelso1231

@kelso1231

Very flat very open great beginners course

morienewman

@morienewman

Cute little course. Wide open. Kinda smells like shit tho.

late4dinner

@late4dinner

I'm a beginner and this is a great course for people who can't throw very far and want a chance at more birdies and pars...there is a lot of future potential here. I hope they add more grass, maybe some trees, and more baskets. But overall, I can knock this course out in a half hour, which is great because summer is upon us.

jherring2

@jherring2

Great beginner course. What struck me the most. This little course had tee pads with nature boulders for tee signs. You can tell the persons passion when building it.

ahenriksen

@ahenriksen

Cool little warm up/neighborhood course. There’s room to expand the course which would be a great addition.

honcho

@honcho

Open, wind is the main/only obstacle. Good practice course.

breiter

@breiter

Cleaned the Tpads but not a bad short lol course. Fun wide open.

jimbagel

@jimbagel

No signs. Lay out is intuitive enough to follow but I wouldn’t really consider this a course.

mikecho

@mikecho

Mostly par 3 course. A few holes force you to think about a forehand (right hand thrower). Mostly straight shots to basket, good for beginners.

deleted-jasondetrick

@deleted-jasondetrick

Fun quick and straightforward! This is a simple quick course with quite a few ace-able holes. Pros, little to no walking between holes a few minor obstacles great for beginners. Worth playing and great for what it is designed for. Cons, needs community care pretty dusty, watch out for ants, over grown canal to the north of 3-4 holes discs get lost easy.