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3.50 star(s)
BUSHWHACKED
Free camping. Great scenery. Most of the course easy to follow with trails (more on that later). Rubber teepads (Better than none). Signs pretty well marked. On the Colorado river with great fishing. 23 Hot Sulphur Springs to soak in very close to the course. Your payment to the...
2.50 star(s)
new design again
Layout provides for a variety of shots. Length of holes varies. Lots of different obstacles-creek, pond, trees. Another new redesign. 21 holes in all. It is difficult, but love the U turn hole (think it is 11, could be 12). Course is taken care of very well because it is in a...
3.00 star(s)
Easy quick round
Very well maintained park. Long concrete tee pads. Very well made baskets. Overly generous par that will make you feel good.
Only 9 holes. Old growth trees, but very little for obstacles. Lots of open fairways. Walking traffic could be an issue at times. No real elevation change...
4.00 star(s)
Accuracy
Tight lines. Good use of trees and creeks. Some great choices for risk reward. Concrete tee pads. Some elevation. Good maintenance.
Only 9 holes (play it twice). Some pedestrian traffic. Somewhat short (Pro and Con)
Accuracy is the key to score well here. You can open up on hole one...
3.50 star(s)
Surprisingly good
Good variety of shots. Concrete tees. Some water. Good risk/reward on most holes. Some shot shaping holes. Tee signs at every hole. Extra optional hole for 16. Surprising elevation for the panhandle.
Broken glass. A little tough to follow around 11. Eleven was only about 50 60...
2.50 star(s)
Adding to list of played courses
Well maintained mostly. Good baskets, Some elevation. Some use of water and mostly dry creek bed. Not very busy (except around pond).
No tee signs. No direction arrows. A little tough to figure out which tee pad goes with which basket. Lots of non Disc golf...
4.50 star(s)
The Twisted Sister
More elevation changes than Beaver. Tighter lines. Shorter. Good use of elevation and foliage. Water is close on this course but no danger. Concrete tee pads. Well maintained. Nature preserve. Light traffic most of the time even though it is a popular course.
Snakes and poison...
4.50 star(s)
Open Twin Course-Homer
Great variety of trees, elevation and a little water. Concrete tee pads. Two other courses next to it. Well maintained. Challenging. Not very much of a chance to lose a disc.
Heard of snakes but never seen one. Thorny vines in rough areas. Some vandalism.
Yes this is...
3.50 star(s)
Warming up to it
Well maintained. Grooming has gotten better over the time I have played. Good signage. Bridges over creek. Variety of holes. Mostly easy to follow the flow. Multiple pin positions on several holes.
Some people have a tough time finding the tee box for 1. Some long pin positions...
2.50 star(s)
Decent 9 hole? or 13?
New Course. Well maintained. Good course for practice and new disc tryout. Four holes by playground good for midrange/putter shots and practice. Other nine holes provide a bit of their own challenge.
Can become a bit redundant when played multiple times. Dirt teepads (not a...
4.50 star(s)
Epic Course-Must Play
Lots of different terrain and obstacles. Three great signature holes in a row, 11 being the best. Great use of terrain, elevation, limited trees (it is the panhandle), Creek (mostly dry). Variety in length as well.
Not much. It is tough terrain, but that is not a con for...
3.50 star(s)
IT IS VERY LONG!!!
Grip it and rip it! Mostly open course. Water and elevation can come into play some. Only a few trees, but if you end up behind one it will totally mess up the score for that hole because it is so long. Enjoyed extra holes. Mostly open course-pro and con.
Not many trees in...