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Pagosa Springs, CO

Reservoir Hill DGC

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coyotepower
Experience: 18.7 years 87 played 34 reviews
4.00 star(s)

My first Colorado DG Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 13, 2017 Played the course:once

Pros:

Beautiful area. Great Disc Golf

Cons:

None

Other Thoughts:

First Stop on the Great CO DG Tour 17 for me and my pals. Elevation is around 7000ft. So take it easy if this is your first time playing at this altitude. I threw a 169 DX Leopard for a good 80% of my drives because my normal bag was all way too O/S. The Leo is flip-city U/S at sea level
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DiscChaserDoug
Premium Member
Experience: 12.8 years 295 played 41 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Fun Mountain Course 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 17, 2016 Played the course:once

Pros:

- well maintained
- good signage at beginning and at each hole
- not a lot of ground clutter
- always a clear route to basket (which I couldn't always hit)
- challenging for technical game, but not discouraging
- electronic map available (be sure to have a copy)

Cons:

- 2 courses, which means lots of tee signs which can be confusing (be nice if each course had the top part of the pole with the tee sign painted different colors - i.e.: one course red and one blue)
- stones around tee pads can cause issues at end of throws

Other Thoughts:

Really different from courses I play in Kansas including the elevation. I really enjoyed this course and would encourage anyone to play it that has the opportunity. I've never seen anything quite like Hole 12!!
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fireodie
Experience: 4 played 3 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Fun and Techinical 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 19, 2014 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

Fun traditional Colorado Mountain Course. Starts with good technical shots and ends with fun open shots.

Cons:

Hole 12 is difficult to find at first- follow the trail to the tee box up and to the south of tee 11.
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markmcc
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 12 years 278 played 254 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Beautiful Course 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Sep 9, 2012 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

This is a beautiful course set in a high elevation pine forest. Virtually all drives require hitting gaps in trees, and some of the holes are very tight. There is significant elevation change across the course, with Hole 12 being a signature downhill hole with over 100' of drop.

Good Chainstar baskets and excellent tee signs for both sets of tees.

This was already a great course, but the addition of a second set of tees (Raven tees) have made it even better. For me, the original tees (Eagle tees) are plenty challenging, and I was afraid that a more difficult second set would be too much for my game, but that's not the case. The Raven tees are generally about the same distance, but offset left or right to give a different line that is often a bit tighter. A few of the Raven tees add significant distance (77' on Hole 7, 84' on Hole 16), but the alternate tee on Hole 12 is actually 200' shorter, so it isn't all about distance. The Raven tee on Hole 2 is interesting in that it is oriented 90 degrees from the Eagle tee, creating a 90 degree dogleg right to the basket.

Cons:

The tee pads are natural dirt and can get pretty gummy and slick with rain. They are currently flat and well marked, but they can get rutted up with use.

The Chainstar baskets have no color band at the top, so can be tricky to spot on this well-shaded course. A local told me that the city fathers didn't want the Innova baskets with the big yellow band, as this is a multi-use park and they wanted to keep the baskets a bit more discrete. Fair enough...

Other Thoughts:

Great Colorado mountain town, and a couple of stores carry a good assortment of discs.
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giles
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 27.5 years 225 played 19 reviews
4.00 star(s)

The Hill 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Aug 3, 2012 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Reservoir hill is a great spot for a disc golf course. Located close to down town Pagosa Springs in the San Juan Forest and playing on the side of a mountain/hill. A beautiful setting with huge ponderosa pines, abundant wildlife and the occasional view of Pagosa Springs. The holes offer a good variety of distances to keep it interesting with no holes on flat ground. A few interesting pin placements give you something to think about. Most holes have a one or more defined lines to get into birdie range. Great tee signs and baskets with a map, bulletin board and lost and found box at the first tee. Natural tee boxes have been in good shape every time I've played and the local club guys make an effort to maintain them. The locals have also put in nice steps where needed. The borders of the natural tees are well defined so you don't end up with the tee area creeping forward like it tends to do when not defined. The front 9 plays mostly up the hill then the back 9 gets you back down in 3 holes so while you are continuously walking up and down you only have to deal with the hike all the way up once. The walks from basket to tee are not too bad except for a few of the later holes. Most tee boxes have some type of seating for a much needed rest on this mountain course. A set of alternate tees (no tee signs) give you a fresh look at the course, but may be hard to figure out without a guide.

Cons:

A few thoughts on what would really set this course off nicely. Tee signs need an arrow by the basket showing the general direction of the next tee. Some of the uphill hole's tee boxes could use more leveling, I'm not a fan of having to do a run-up up-hill to throw up a hill.
Things that probably can't be changed that take away from this wonderful course. No parking at the course. You have to park midway up the hill at the gate and follow the road up to the course, the great view of Pagosa Peak on the way back down does do a little to alleviate this inconvenience. Holes 5, 11 & 13 are fluky and take more luck than skill to find a gap in the trees to get the birdie. The current design has no two-shot par 4 holes. A good player, with a little luck, is looking to score a 2 on every hole. Even with a good variety of distances and left and right turning holes I only use 1 driver 1 mid and 1 putter to play this course. Mando sign on 18 (to keep you off 12's basket) keeps disappearing. The alternate tees don't have signs and are laid out in a way that would make it dangerous for people to be playing different tees on a busy day (though this is not likely a problem as I've never seen more than a few groups on the hill at once). Not really a con, but Reservoir hill is a popular place and you will almost always have someone else on the hill either riding a MTB, walking their dog or out hiking so be aware of your surroundings. Course is closed for camping and baskets pulled during the folk festivals that take place on Reservoir Hill, so if you are making a trip to play the course check the dates for other events.

Other Thoughts:

It is really cool to see how Pagosa Springs embraced disc golf. Most outdoor store carry discs. The main signs in town have a disc golf basket with an arrow pointing to the course. The local Pagosa Disc Golf club is trying to raise funds for a second course on the other side of town. If you are looking for a vacation spot to get out of the summer heat, I would recommend Pagosa Springs.
Despite the throw and hope factor on a few hole and the lack of par 4 holes, this is one of my favorite courses and has great replay value.
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rockstardr
Experience: 11.9 years 2 played 1 reviews
4.00 star(s)

reservoir hill 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 6, 2012 Played the course:once

Pros:

Challenging course for a beginner like myself but lots of fun. Lots of trees make for interesting shots and tons of shade over the whole course.

Cons:

Some of the tee boxes were hard to find and not all of the walking paths were clearly visible. Although there are very convenient roads going up reservoir hill, we weren't allowed to use them. We had to park by the community center and hike up the hill only to learn that numerous fiddle toting campers were not only driving on the course but parking in the middle of it.

Other Thoughts:

Make sure there isn't anything special going on at reservoir hill before you play. We showed up during a folk music camp and ended up throwing over, around, and into tents, RV's, and vehicles from about hole 8 through hole 11. Whoever thought camping on a disc golf course was a good idea was an idiot.
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tcumpton
Experience: 15.1 years 5 played 3 reviews
4.00 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 14, 2012 Played the course:once

Pros:

Very fun Course. Hit your lines and you will be rewarded. Distances vary so you can throw anything from putters to very long range drivers. Beautiful environment and a lot of excersize envolved. Definitely be back to this course very often. Very easy to find next tee pads.

Cons:

A couple of holes have trees down the middle of the fairway so you basically throw and hope you dont hit a tree. Play good, score good. Play bad, score horrible.
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cohunter
Experience: 13 years 39 played 8 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Home Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Sep 10, 2012 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Ranging shots from mid 100s to close to 500' gives everyone an opportunity to throw what they bring.
A lot of trees that give different allies to set up approach shots. Figure out where your disc will fly and there is usually an opening to the basket.

Cons:

TREES!!!! A lot of trees, paths could be marked better, no restrooms or water unless you bring it yourself.

Other Thoughts:

A lot of trees that make it difficult for the beginner who is used to throwing on more open courses. Don't get frustrated on the 1st round if you have time to play 2 as you will learn more about the course as you play.
Of course it is located in the San Juan Mountains and is nestled in one of the most beautiful places on earth!
With the addition of new tees, it turns the course into a 36 hole course without having to move baskets. The new tees aren't clearly marked but if there are Club members around ask and they will help.
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nightwing
Silver level trusted reviewer
Experience: 15.9 years 273 played 56 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Feel Fine in the Pines 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 23, 2011 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

-Beautiful, rolling, rural park setting.
-Nice Pine Needle and Path Circuit
-Challenging for Pros but still fun for Beginners.
- Good mix of Up/down, Left/Right, Short/Long Holes. -Tee pads offer several options between trees.
-Lots of 2 shot swings: Birdie/Bogie Holes.

Cons:

-No water or facilities. Just plan to bring everything.
-About a 5-10 minute walk in.
-It's still a new course, so this is not really a 'Con',
but next up might be Beginner and Advance Tees.

Other Thoughts:

This is just a very nice place to be. You can hike in five minutes from a rough lot, or 10 minutes from other lots near the Springs, or the beautiful town park by the river. You might save time to make a day of it.

The course is tight and tricky, but you have a fair chance of getting through. The 'rough' will make you throw every kind of shot, but again, you have a fair chance at a recovery shot to the 'green'.

The course is on the same grounds as
'The Four Corners Folk Festival.'
Disc- Camping -Music -Disc. Road Trip!
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olorin604
Experience: 1 played 1 reviews
4.00 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 6, 2011 Played the course:once

Pros:

lots of nice tight throws, even the big arm throws required you to be precise.

Beautiful, one of the nicest most unspoiled courses I have ever played on.

excellent signage at each pad made it easy to find the pin.

Cons:

finding the next hole was a little tricky at times, Arrows on or near the baskets would be awesome.

Hole 12 was a huge blind shot. I loved throwing it but it could easily get very frustrating.

7500 feet and no water at the course, for any sea-level types plan ahead

Other Thoughts:

very nice course doing a excellent job of incorporating elevation changes as well as trees. I would love to be able to play this course on a regular basis, Anyone who is in this area would be well served to give this course a shot.
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guardian
Experience: 1 played 1 reviews
4.00 star(s)

pagosa disc golf 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 28, 2009 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

the course is a blast for beginners and challenging for a pro. in other words a good player has a chance to play close to a pro in the over all score.
easy to find disc's ..

Cons:

only 9 holes at this time... you need to walk up the hill from the parking lot to get to the first tee.. less than 5 minutes. actually thats a good thing..
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