Kingman, AZ

Cactus Flats

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3.065(based on 9 reviews)
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Kamper76
Experience: 10.3 years 7 played 2 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Lives up to the name. 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jan 2, 2014 Played the course:once

Pros:

Wide open, holes clearly market, baskets for every hole, full 18 round course, easy to navigate.

Cons:

A tad too many cacti, could end up picking needles out of your disks for a while, very open, so weather plays a huge part, very dusty, no trash bins, all par 3's.

Other Thoughts:

Lots of wildlife, saw many jack rabbits and a snake or two, was better than I was expecting when first rolling up on the course, worth playing if you're in the area.
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weum107
Experience: 28 years 110 played 17 reviews
4.00 star(s)

A True Desert Delight! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Mar 29, 2008 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Features 18 excellent holes with a 19th for putting and practice.....well marked, high quality baskets.....a unique and challenging desert layout with a genuinely Arizona feel.... easy to navigate with well marked tee boxes and very nice signs at each..... not in the middle of town, thus providing a more professional feel....and a well placed set of beginner tees at each stop. Lots of local wildlife throughout (quail, jackrabbits, lizards and more!) Another fine course, Mr. Pine!

Cons:

Very few... a lack of trash receptacles makes the course more natural, but there are always a few morons who don't care to take their garbage out with them. Honestly, I like it just the way it is.

Other Thoughts:

A real experience. This course exceeded my expectations all the way to the end. Already boasting a well-built 9-hole course in the middle of town (check out Firefighters Memorial Park's 9-er...beautiful!!), Kingman now pushes further forward in it's quest for coolness with an 18-hole gem. Alternate route to the course may be a bit easier....take Stockton Hill Road a bit further to Jagerson instead (passing College and Potter). Make a right and travel a mile or so to the course which is on your left as you approach Mohave Community College. If you are sharp, you can see baskets for holes 1 through 6 as you approach. Take your first left as you enter the campus and park behind the NAU Mohave building. You can't miss hole 1 ... 20 feet from the building. The residents of Kingman are fortunate to have someone like Robert Pine to provide the city and the world's disc golfers with such wonderful local courses. Your efforts are not wasted, sir. Folks....check out this course if you are passing through on I-40 or plan a trip to the desert because you will be glad you did!!
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