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1.50 star(s)
Best place for field in junction in my opinion
Take a beginner out here first to see if they are interested
Nice grass and concrete tee pads
4 holes not a course, lol
If it had yardage markers it would be the perfect driving range complete with a couple baskets.
1.00 star(s)
On a college campus
All on mowed grass
Putter only (130' or less)
Lots of walkers
If you want to go look at some college girls or play some perfect putt 360 do it here, otherwise go check out a real course
4.00 star(s)
Best course in the area
2 Baskets from almost all tee pads(try flipping disc or playing both to choose)
3 new holes in grass area ( grass tee pads, no sign, just have to ask a local)
Every type of throw needed to have a good round
Very clean
Good for all skill levels
Non disc golfers seem to...
3.00 star(s)
Great for what it is (short technical 9 holer)
Some well designed holes
Good use of elevation and basket placement
BMX bikers all over hole 9 during prime time
If your not a local I would recommend any of the 18 hole courses (no views, no benches, many kids playing)
3.00 star(s)
Kinda challenging
Nice backdrop of Red Rock formations
Great when maintained
Good place to teach or learn dg
trash cans and some signs
Not mowed enough, sometimes grass makes it difficult to find drives in fairway
Mediocre use of natural obstacles and no mandos
Avoid during high water and...
4.00 star(s)
Grand Junctions best course
Good use of natural obstacles
Well maintained with trash cans and nice bridges
Accurate signage
Good flow through course
Baskets moved monthly (or more)
Lose a disc, expect a call back! When the water drops some dedicated searchers turn them in at local dg store(2$...
3.50 star(s)
Mentally challenging course (risk x reward)
Lots of Elevation change
Great for good players
Lots of walking
Almost no traffic
Great use of ob and basket placement(across stream and farmers field ob)
No signage. Print a map or play with a local
Lots of walking in between holes
Beginners Beware...
3.50 star(s)
Mix of technical and long arm holes
Very dog friendly(no leash laws)
Great Views
Multiple tee pads (in some spots) for advanced and begginners
Plenty of trash cans and clean course
Disjointed on back half (holes taken out due to pedestrians getting hit)
Some smelling murky water in play...
Thanks for the info, have played 2 rounds push putting and pp360 in 15 mph winds (112 ouch). Getting 6 to 8 strokes higher then I average which sucks but keep telling my self its worth it. Thanks for the info on the 1 month timeline til being competitive round applicable. I'll probably start...
I suggest mainly using your roc3 and aviar off the tee pad until you can get your aviar over 250-300 feet out straight. It will help with form and angle control on your releases making any disc you choose in the future easier to handle. Check out the right peck drill pdf for proper form and some...
I've been using dgcoursereview as a great resource for awhile now and figure I should stop lurking. I'm giving the switch a 100% effort for at least a week because the majority of the top players recommend it for mechanical reasons and I hope to move to finish higher in advanced tournaments...