@danmik
Great course for what it is. It is a course for 9 holes during your lunch break, or to dial in your 150 to 250 upshots. Bring the kids or someone brand new for quick round.
@benhutchings
It's okay for a quick disc golf fix or new players.
@wood4god
No Baskets!!!
@tdren98
The baskets are missing, but they still have the sign and tee pads. There were also gopher holes all over the grass between the pads. Looked it baskets and they are non-existent
@cshaw91
Teepads arnt great long holes tight to pathway and river but enjoyable
@oharra
Only reason I gave 4 stars is for it only being 9 holes and the pads are sketchy. Otherwise this course is absolutely beautiful.
@northwest101
Muddy
@eric1discivy
Kinda boring long par 3s
@ianreiling
RHBH players will hate this course due to the constant threat of river hyzer. Otherwise, easy to follow and scorable when the wind is down. Lefties, enjoy the one course that's not set up to the advantage of the RHBH kids as usual.
@rawery
It’s a nice place to take a walk down the river and throw a disc here and there, or stop to practice putt, I would just bring a midrange and a putter to throw though, lots of pedestrians and potential to go in the water or hit a parked car. But as I stated the scenery is nice with the river running along but there is a lot of goose poo so I’d bring a couple towels also. Not a place to play if you want anything serious, casual throw, putt and walk spot. It’s nice for what it is.
@jongardner
Great falls is notorious for wind. Knowing that, the course design is reckless and gives even very technical players no intentional chance of scoring what would be a reasonable score. Almost all baskets are within skipping range of water even without wind. Not to mention the course crossing over sidewalks, a playground, cars, and benches. If anyone was around there would be an instant danger to bystanders. Skip this course
@nmjensen19
Nice for a 9 holer. Careful about skipping off the cart path in to the river