Pros:
Walk up and Play
Well cared for
Tee signs
easy to navigate
maps and scorecards
selection of discs available
OB greens added a little spark
practice baskets
Nets for warm up throws
Beer aplenty
roller friendly
cart friendly
Cons:
Not a very engaging course.
Can be a little bit of a wait working around and waiting for ball golfers.
I wish the pro shop made sandwiches. only food was hotdogs and candy.
Other Thoughts:
It wasn't really that scenic but that's ok, I was there for the sound of the chains. I arrived monday around 10 and it was pretty busy with ball golfers finishing up rounds. We paid our $6 per person and went right out.
The local/regular ball golfers are disc golf savvy and were very helpful. Etiquette was a little confusing as the signs say wait for those ahead to finish but the locals were urging us to tee off while others putted on the green. Maybe they arent used to seeing throws reach the greens.
2 pin positions for every hole makes it an 18 holer but the alternate positions don't change the hole much. Typically just on the other side of a green.
we played 1 rd, and coming from out of town, the discs always fly different here. I was throwing a bit further than usual and only brought a few second string discs with me on the plane. If it wasn't for OB, i would have birdied most holes.
That was pretty much the only challenge of the course.
A very pleasant play and I may go back and play again but this is not a must visit. I can't compare it to the other local courses as this is the only 1 i have played in Vegas.