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Napa, CA

Skyline Wilderness Park - Pitch & Putt

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gtg888h
Silver level trusted reviewer
Experience: 17.9 years 40 played 27 reviews
2.00 star(s)

Decent warm up course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 18, 2021 Played the course:once

Pros:

+Decent rubber mats for tees

+A few interesting shot shapes, including some low-ceilings, a "field goal" between two large trees, and a short island hole.

+Close to the RV Park and entrance

Cons:

-No tee signs or next tee signs, made navigation kinda tough

-Baskets were pretty cheap

-Most holes had pretty blah designs

Other Thoughts:

The attraction here is the excellent Skyline Wilderness Park course, about a 15-min hike from here in the same park. You're not paying $5-8 to play this one, you're coming for the big one.

Decent enough warm up course or beginner course for kids or those staying at the RV park
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The Valkyrie Kid
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Experience: 46 years 1562 played 1507 reviews
2.00 star(s)

Skyline Wilderness Pitch & Putt Features Six Holes playing Over 300’. 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jan 27, 2019 Played the course:once

Pros:

This not my idea of a pitch and putt. I could be OK with calling it a rec course. As a rec course it is a little on the bland side. Previous reviewer summed it up perfectly by listing 300' straight, open shots as both a Pro and a Con. I couldn't agree more.

The course starts directly across the street from the entrance ticket booth. The rubber mat tee pads have the hole # on them. The $ 5 to play all day covers both course so that's a nominal donation. There is a colored map at the start. The portable Discatchers are in decent shape.

The course play around the area from the parking lot to the course's boundary. You're playing on nice green grass and there is some nice elevation to play with.

Cons:

Mostly open with few obstacles. This is not a course where you can quote the tired all cliche, "You'll use every disc in your bag." You won't.

Portable baskets are OK.

$5 to play.

Other Thoughts:

I would really like to see the course name changed to actually reflect the challenge of the course. When I see a course listed as a pitch and putt, I think of a course suitable for wives, kids and beginners with 100' and 175' holes. Granted this not a difficult, challenging course at all, but it's not one that I would travel any distance to bring beginners to.
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