1) Infringement - much effort has gone into giving each card on the course as much privacy and ownership of the hole that they are playing by taking advantage of the huge amount of space available, as well as vegetation and terrain to give a private feeling to every hole, while still offering a reasonable distance from pin to tee. The fairways aren't crowded together, which is oh so common on many courses that I've played. There are very few places at Haybro where players are forced to see or interact with players on other holes.
Haybro is a Disc Golf Course, period. It is not a park. It's not shared with a campground, biking, hiking, baby strolling, wedding pictures, school ground, homeless refuge, playground, rv park, track, gravel pit, neighborhood, gymnasium, orgy, picnic, ATV park, airfield, military base, baseball, ball golf course.... At Haybro Redtail, the only thing that you are sharing the space with is the mountain views, wild animals, mother nature, and on rare occasion, other disc golf players.
2) Safety - Yes the terrain is mountainous and steep in spots, but none of the tee pads have sharp drop offs and by design they have ample run-up, run-off, and side clearance as well as safe zones for spectators and bystanders.
3) Use of vegetation, terrain and elevation - you are not going to find many courses that leverage these three elements like Redtail does, and none of them can offer all the pros listed here
4) Appeal to all levels of players - Being the property owner and with ready access to the best of construction equipment, we have built long shot tees that challenge the strongest arms, as well as much closer amateur tees that won't scare away those new to the sport. Plus the putting park is friendly, entertaining, and challenging to all skill levels.
5) Technically and physically demanding with an absolutely brilliant layout - It can only be experienced in person. A great deal of study has gone into each hole to give challenge/reward options to all styles of play. Fairways, landing zones, greens, and pin locations have been carefully crafted to create the best dg experience possible
6) The putting park - ~ 2 acres of truly unique mountain terrain devoted purely to putting w/9 Dynamic Discs Marksman baskets complete with elevation, obstacles, and tunnel shots.
7) Exceptional reputation - people from all over the state and country make a point to play Redtail and many come back regularly. On the 4 common disc golf rating sites (google, discgolfscene, dgcr, and UDisc) Redtail has rated between the top 3 and top 6 in the state over it's 5 years of operation.
8) Views, landscapes, serenity - The best that Colorado offers and it can only be experienced in person
9) Excellent integration with natural surroundings
10) Easy access, well marked routes, flexible year round play and creature comforts - A waiver is required but everything is provided for at the start of the course. Signage is abundant. A majority of tee pads have benches. Snow shoe disc golf is a blast.