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4.00 star(s)
Finally, Parker has a course
- Biggest tee pads I have ever seen
- Easy to follow with good signage
- Huge benches made from trees
- Good use of land
- Man-made obstacles provide some challenges and uniqueness
- Long holes
- Long grass, watch your disc carefully
- No birdie holes, unless you can...
4.00 star(s)
Great views and many birdie opportunities
Stunning views of Pikes Peak. Lots of birdie opportunities. Hole 10, you gotta check it out! Great concrete tee pads and unique blue baskets. Fun layout with good terrain.
Long walk between hole 10 to 11 and then back after 14 to 15. Great "Next tee...
4.00 star(s)
Mountain course with great views
Gary the owner is a great guy and makes you feel immediately welcome. The course has a good mix of distance, trees and elevation change. There are great views of Pikes Peak and the benches are great for relaxing. Basket locations are well determined.
9 holes...
3.50 star(s)
Unique course with a great owner
Great use of land and the natural terrain. Very good course layout with many shots around trees and water.
Concrete tee pads are planned. Signs are minimal but sufficient. Keep in mind that this course is free.
Allen is a great guy and very knowledgeable...
2.00 star(s)
Decent, short school course
Isolated, short course good for getting warmed up. Nice signs, easy to follow. Trees that exist are used well.
Flat land with not much terrain to work with. Fairly short with only 1 hole where most people can unload their longest throw.
I found it fun, but not much...
1.50 star(s)
Course built around ball fields
Mix of short and longer holes. Good use of the land around the various playing fields.
Not much variation, as it plays along the sides of the ball fields. Final hole you may have to shoot over a soccer field if in use.
Pretty bland experience
1.00 star(s)
Bare minimum
You will have the course to yourself. Very close if you live in Highlands Ranch.
Hard to find. Then, there is a course marker to start from tee #1, but no signs, hole numbers, either at the tees marked by log poles or baskets, or arrows to the next hole. Lots of shrubbery so keep...
Conifer is always open
I bet there is a lot of snow, but the course is one of the best in Colorado.
Rocky Mountain Village in Empire is cool, but can't tell if it is open.
Glenwood is a nice option. Bailey opens April 4th.
You may have to swing down to Denver otherwise.
I would recommend Lake Dillon, Cottonwood and Poncha Springs. Also, Glenwood and Leadville courses are underrated and free. If you want to go to Bucksnort, etc, make a reservation NOW, and expect fees like $20 per person with a minimum group of 4, but then you "own" the course for the day.
Colorado
I have played over 110 courses in Colorado and we have great mountain courses. From the ones close to Denver, like Conifer, Bailey and Empire, as well as all the ski resort courses, which you can hike or ride the lifts for free if you have a season ski pass. The views from the top of...
1.50 star(s)
Needs work
Lots of land. Nice course and pin layout on a few holes. Good distance.
Missing 4 baskets, tee 17 hard to find. No signage. Needs mowing badly.
Wear boots and long pants. Keep s close eye on your disc, heavy brush/tall grass. I don't think the course should be opened until...
0.00 star(s)
Worst course ever
Baskets are high quality. That is all I can think of.
Where to begin. No tee boxes, no signs, no imagination. 5 baskets surround a running track.
Why bother with a course that is so boring. The baskets could be better used elsewhere.
2.50 star(s)
Decent 9 Hole Course
Tee boxes, signs and easy to follow. A couple interestingly laid out holes like #7. Longer than most 9 hole courses.
Terrain on school grounds limits the variety. No distances on tees, tees don't point in the direction the hole throws.
People in Highlands Ranch will...
1.50 star(s)
Decent layout, but not much to work with
These tone poles are better than most, larger at the top with free flowing chains. Decent layout given the terrain to work with.
Parking off campus, hard to find and follow. A couple tee markers are nowhere to be found. Poles near parking areas and a...