@nathanrencher
Bruh, why even
@xymar1023
Great hilly course with plenty of shot variety.
@josiahtrostle
Pretty good course, just a lot of the baskets weren't bisible from the tee, and that makes it hard to play
@rymeng65
This course was slapped up on the foothill on a pile of rocks. The wild grass was very long and not kept. After every drive we had to spend at least five minutes finding our discs. While the concept is unique and thoughtful, the application is just too much. Spent more time over coming the course and less time enjoying the environment and views.
@tpirt8
This is an extremely difficult course to play through unkempt trees and bushes and vertical gravel surfaces that are hard to keep your footing on. Definitely an intermediate to professional players course.
@nategroll
This isn’t a critique of the course as much as just hole 5. There’s a bit of unintentional gatekeeping going on at courses in Cache Valley. This and Bandits hole 11 are the most notable examples. In an effort to match the skill of the most technical players in the area, the pin location was moved in such a way that bars beginner and intermediate players from getting a fair shot at par. I believe a good public course is one that challenges advanced players while maintaining the appropriate level of play for all layouts. It doesn’t sacrifice its easier layouts to service only those at the top.
@promney6825
Poor design, rough teepads, unsafe hills, and unkempt crossing fairways. Kinda fun tho.
@bckcntryskr
4 star for sure. This is disc golf. Not for beginners; they would be well to stick to B pads & yellow. Great risk/reward on hole 4; hole 8 is the bomber
@dcocoj
It was super confusing, even with udisc we were shooting to wrong holes and it would be awesome if the gravel walkways at the first and last holes was given some steps or at least cleaned off a little.
@evan8814
Difficult to navigate holes even with UDisc. Many of the distances are innacurate and the shot shaping doesn’t really make much sense
@clayjo
Probably one of the vest courses around. But this rating is compared to all courses I've played across the country
@mortivore
A little muddy right now but fun
@sodell99
Solid enjoyable course that's fairly challenging for new and intermediate players. About half of the holes are pretty low amounts of snow right now, but there are some that are still pretty deeply buried.
@camcurtis
The multiple basket options really make this course playable. Signs are good. Plays thick and hilly in summer. Definitely worth a play if you’re in town.
@robbyg4
The best time to play is a sunset round. Vons has some of the best views of the valley! Super challenging but lots of fun! Lots of different challenges. Not beginner friendly, recommend playing with someone who knows the course, but UDisc does a good job with the course layout. Be prepared to walk up and down the mountain!
@thereverse25
Bring your hiking shoes and have spotters
@sethwood503
We would recommend playing the short back 9 first, then playing the longer ones.
@thedarkknighton
First time and I chose to play the a tee course. While I primarily have played Utah and Idaho courses, this course would challenge anyone who wants the challenge. Probably the most technically challenging course I have played. That’s not a bad thing. If you want to practice your elevation and forest game, there is a fantastic mix. Plan on more time at the course for the occasional disc hunt
@jbradley
I think this is my favorite 9 hole course I’ve ever played.