Spokane, WA

Stimpi Ridge

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sillybizz
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Experience: 22.3 years 426 played 412 reviews
1.50 star(s)

Lots of O.B. make it challenging. 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Aug 25, 2007 Played the course:once

Pros:

Friendly owner and creator Steve will give you a tour while playing a round with you in his backyard. He has alot of discs, shirts, bags and other general disc golf equipment that is for sale at a decent price. Alot of bushes and O.B. like the street and the property lines makes your shots have to be precise. The designer has done a good job fitting so many holes in a small piece of real estate.

Cons:

Well it's on a small piece of private property so long drives are no where to be found. Tee pads are primitive and signs are no where to be found but are not really needed.

Other Thoughts:

This course is not far from the other 2 in Spokane and I would recommend playing those first but you should go to this one just for the challenge it will give your midrange game and it's not extremely far from the freeway.
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The Valkyrie Kid
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Experience: 45.9 years 1562 played 1507 reviews
1.50 star(s)

Private Nine Hole Course In Spokane! 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 2, 2008 Played the course:once

Pros:

Owner-Club Pro-Grounds Keeper Steve Stimpi will be glad to give you the personal tour. For those of you that have always wanted a disc golf course in your backyard, this is probably the prototype. With about 2 acres to work with Steve has created his own world here. The course plays through pine trees that Steve planted about five years ago (10-20 foot tall now), many obstacles (Steve calls it lawn art, I call it clutter, other might call it refuge, junk, worthless crap, etc.). There are tight OBs to contend with such as streets, neighbors property lines, parked cars, etc. There is a very well stocked pro shop-museum. Steve is somewhat of a disc golf historian and has a most interesting collection here.

Cons:

It's private so it's somewhat short of the normal amineties such as tee pads and signs. The baskets are the temporary jobs except for the art deco chair one. The course is short and it's flat with no water except for the sprinklers.

Other Thoughts:

You don't need signs. Steve will guide you and probably beat the hell of you. It's his course and he has a major HFA (Home Field Advantage). He knows every trick here, every possible route to each basket. With this being just a couple of miles south of Spokane's two other nice courses, it's worth the short drive just to visit the pro shop and stock up.
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