Just got the Shift v6, had been on the fence for years about switching to a backpack, the weight distribution of the Shift sold me - and it has not disappointed! My first day out was Beaver Ranch (Conifer, CO), I was practically bounding up steep inclines instead of crawling up them hunched over...
Regulation height?
I’m not sure what the regs say about basket height, but pretty sure if the bottom of the basket is above my head there’s an issue :D
3.50 star(s)
Lake Dillon DGC will not dissapoint
Takes advantage of the available elevation. Incredible views of Lake Dillon and surrounding landscape. Unlike Peak One course, this one is remote and there is very little hazard of hitting non-players in the area. Variety of short and long holes, uphill and...
This year's Mile High Classic will be hosted in conjunction with the Town of Frisco and will be held at the Peak One Disc Golf Course. It will be a PDGA C-tier.
This event will have an Amateur pool on Saturday and an Open pool on Sunday. The event is August 23 & 24. The event registration will...
2.50 star(s)
Needs some TLC to be great
Holes #1-8 and 21 are well maintained, and therefore fun to play. As many have stated before, lots of people play those 9 holes twice to make up an 18 hole round. Why? See cons. It's fun playing disc golf next to a light rail line with a picturesque view of downtown...
3.00 star(s)
It has potential
Provides a great contrast to the Badlands course with tight wooded shots that require technical prowess as opposed to needing raw power. It is usually less crowded than Badlands, so if the wait time is too long you can cut back here. You can weave back to Blair Witch after...
3.50 star(s)
Best in Metro Denver
This is the best course in Metro Denver currently. It makes great use of the small amount of elevation change, water hazards, and disc munching trees and bushes. When you are staring down tee #1 you may be deceived into thinking this course is going to be easy, but by the...
4.50 star(s)
You will not be dissapointed
Wow, just wow. If you live near here, or are traveling through, you owe it to yourself to play this course. I've had the pleasure of watching the course mature over the years into the 23-hole mountain challenge it is today. All tee pads are concrete, and none of them...
3.50 star(s)
Membership fees are worth it
Private course with security. A quiet oasis in the city with killer views of the foothills on the back half. Because it requires membership, it is rarely crowded, many weekdays I have the course all to myself. Holes 17-19 provide a nice contrast to the more open...