@amonkey
Udisc mapping of tee-pads didn't match physical locations.
@peepeesheets
It has so much potential that it could be a really fun course but it’s just a play it once kind of vibe at its current iteration.
@alleneli
Great for what it is. A nearly obstacle free course that uses terrain and elevation change to make the holes feel as fun as possible. Good for a quick practice round, field work, and long open putts. But don't expect anything unique or amazing.
@ramon420
It’s a really great course. Super easy to find your discs great views well maintained. The only thing I would say is they could clean up their tee off a little better.
@chewper
Not thrilling of a course. No shot shaping, terrible t-pads, some are even loose dirt. Poor sinage and no water amenity. Beautiful view however, and definitly playable. Just not very exciting.
@dansve
Open and fairly long holes. No proper tees. Has potential for a higher rating.
@dujour
Can’t beat the ocean view but the course isn’t much to talk about
@aaronbwebber
Mostly wide open shots, dirt tees, lots of elevation changes, amazing views.
@swaimz
They could do better
@tommyturtle
When the patch of wild radish is mown on hole 6 this course has no troubles. Otherwise good luck
@skaigear
While objectively probably not the best disc golf course, it is one of my favorites simply because of its location on top of a hill overlooking the city of Santa Cruz and the Pacific Ocean. At certain times there will be herds of deer wandering around. Make sure not to throw at them. Beginner friendly as it's mostly open with a few obstacles, but the average hole distance is a super long 364 feet. Little signage and no tee pads at all, thus the UDisc app is a must.
@owenforest
I would like to see real tee pads put in where needed. The heavy and dense rubber mats were a huge improvement though.
@benpalm
Dirt or no tee pads. No real fairways and loads of people around. Also difficult to figure out how to get a parking pass.