San Luis Obispo, CA

Laguna Lake

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mashnut
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 22.1 years 831 played 767 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Wide open spaces 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 25, 2019 Played the course:once

Pros:

The back nine has some fun shots through trees with a moderately low canopy and a tunnel-ish shot or two. This half of the course provides some interesting challenges and pushes you to throw some straight shots. The front nine is pretty wide open, but has a couple fun basket positions tucked into stands of trees, I was impressed by the creativity shown to make something other than purely open shots on that piece of property.

The amenities are pretty nice, with ample concrete tees and good signage. Multiple pin positions are available, and it looks like they are rotated (I'm not sure how often). The signs are easy to follow, I thought the POV view combined with the overhead standard view was a nice touch and helped on some of the hidden baskets. The course was easy to follow other than a couple minor spots.

Cons:

Despite some creativity using the space available, this course just doesn't have a ton of variety. There isn't any elevation, which makes the front nine full of mostly open shots pretty repetitive. A lot of the shots are in the tweener length where most players aren't going to have a lot of chances at a 2 but a 3 is very straightforward, I prefer to see recreational courses that challenge players at the level that will play them the most.

The back nine had shots far too close to some picnic areas, it was unfortunate that the more interesting part of the course also had conflicts with other park users. A few basket placements were a little tough to see from the tee, even with the good signs, it would have been nice to have the current pin placement marked somehow on the signs. A few walks from pin to the next tee were long and not marked, the course map at the first tee or online is plenty, but without that it's tricky to follow in a couple places.

Other Thoughts:

This is a nice place to stretch your arm and work on distance, but not one that will really challenge any more technical abilities. The views from parts of the course of the surrounding hills are a nice backdrop to a round here.
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The Valkyrie Kid
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 45.9 years 1563 played 1507 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Tale Of Two Different Nines! 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jan 23, 2019 Played the course:once

Pros:

Laguna Lakes Park is a large county park with lots of room to roam and run your dogs. There is a boat launch, picnic areas, lots of walking paths, playgrounds and a dog park. The course begins right by the parking lot with a kiosk that has the hole 1 sign and a disc return box. There isn't much worry about losing discs as this course is mostly open. The on-line map is clear and easy to follow even with a couple of long walkouts. The tee signs are nice and big and colorful. I wish they had included the next tees. The baskets are Discatchers with a number on the yellow band.

The course is mostly instinctive to follow. You can usually spot the next tee from the basket as the grounds are so wide open. The tee signs list up to five basket positions but most didn't indicate which position you're playing today. Maybe, four signs had a clip showing which position, A-B-C, etc. more on the signs later.

The front nine plays in this mostly open area with a few scattered trees to avoid. The wind and distances are your challenges here. The designer attempted to hide or place baskets behind the trees, as much as possible.

The back nine plays through a large picnic grove of trees and I found these holes much more interesting. My favorite hole was # 11 today with the basket set just beyond this trees with multiple gnarly hanging branches. # 13 is a gauntlet hole playing down a narrow fairway with a barb wire fence on your left and a row of trees on your right. If you hyser over the fence, don't climb it, there is a walk through gate by the basket.

Cons:

The course was saturated in places today due to the recent heavy rains.

The front nine especially is a point and shoot course. Very little shot shaping is required.

Semi-long walkouts after # 9 and # 16.

Wind is a constant.

The tee signs list 3 or 4 or 5 basket positions but only 3 or 4 had clips and the rest left you guessing. Any kid can throw the clip away. Whoever changes the positions needs to implement the bolt system for these signs. It would work here. A hole needs to be drilled through the sign and wood backing by each letter basket position. Then this person inserts a colored bolt and nut through the hole and change it whenever basket positions are changed.

Other Thoughts:

Laguna Lakes will appeal to those players who are drawn to the more open courses although this course really has a nice blend between open and slightly wooded and technical holes. Like a previous reviewer noted, players who have a 400' drive will enjoy this course more than us mere mortals. I would venture to say players with a 400' drive would enjoy most courses more than the rest of us. The amenities are first rate and the course is designed well so as to avoid the crowds.
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CIDG
Experience: 9.8 years 34 played 10 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Fun. Windy. Long. 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:May 25, 2016 Played the course:once

Pros:

-Scenic course with a lake
-Good baskets (DGA)
-Great tee-pads: oversized and grippy concrete.
-Practice basket
-Very good signage (only one sign blank)
-*Every* basket has an arrow pointing to the next tee
-At least 3 or 4 pin positions per hole
-Benches very present
-Decent restroom facilities.
-Good drinking fountains with tasty water
-Ample parking
-Holes that desire power (over 600 feet depending on pin)
-Wind makes for a challenge on open holes
-Open, long front 9
-Fun semi technical back 9
-Road and fence OB
-Double loop design
-Uncrowded
-Very accessible from the 101.
-Nearby shopping center.

Cons:

-Absurdly windy if later in the day
-Unchecked grass gets very long
-Some stickers in aforementioned overgrown grass
-Can be fairly unchallenging for big arms and experienced wind putters
-Some holes play right along park road
-Doesn't play over lake (layout doesn't really permit it)

Other Thoughts:

I was surprised by just how fun this course was. I would honestly rate Laguna a little higher than a 3.5. Laguna Lake is huge park. If you have over 400 foot power, this course will reward you. The front 9 has some birdie opportunities or even ace runs if you have the power and know how to play the wind. The back 9 has some super fun tunnel style shots, a couple of which will again reward a power hyzer around everything. My favorite part of the course has to be the last 5 or 6 holes. Hole 13 was the most memorable tunnel shot, with a curtain of Eucalyptus on both sides and an OB fence on the left with a couple trees sitting right in the middle. You really get to rip into some drives here if you want. Sure, the front 9 maybe pretty open, but most of the baskets are guarded by at least one tree. The wind is what makes things interesting. It can howl here. Putting gets worlds more difficult in the high wind, making even shorter putts seem daunting. I played here on a weekday afternoon and saw one other golfer. It wasn't the busiest day, but everyone seemed to understand the presence of disc golf fairways, keeping far away from any drives coming through. The course and surrounding area is really beautiful, demanding some "stop and take a look around" moments. Signage was awesome, showing all the pin positions from birds-eye view and first person view. The arrows pointing to the next tee made for ridiculously easy navigation. I personally really enjoyed this course, and it would be nice to see some of the older reviews on this course get updated, but oh well. If you have time while in SLO, I'd recommend going here due to it's convenience and accessibility. Good old fashioned fun.
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AdubSLO
Experience: 7 played 4 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Home Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 25, 2016 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Home Course
Front 9 much different than back 9
Park in great location for after game food and beer
DG Club moves baskets often
Pets OK

Cons:

Wind in afternoon can sometimes be rough
Trees have killer fungus on front 9
Grass can be very long
Dog park and reg park users can be in the way.
People don't clean up their trash

Other Thoughts:

Secret 19th hole offers great elevation change.
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geodude
Experience: 40 played 38 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Don't want to 'Disc' my course but here goes 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Apr 13, 2017 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

almost no poison oak. very few people in the way, nice views. great on a hot day due to wind. multi hole settings. Did I say cool breeze? nice on a hot day. It is a natural wind tunnel and that is the main challenge. Warm up cage near bathrooms. Even though the trees are being cut down this course changes because you are throwing up wind, side wind, down wind. Course gets better as you play it, holes 10-18 are all pretty good holes. Drinking fountain at hole 16 tee which can also be reached after playing hole 10. Easy access off US 101.

Cons:

Trees are dying and being cut down on holes 1-8 making a few of the holes that were a little repetitive into somewhat duplicate fairways, not enough technical with trees dying. City does not cut grass until June or so making it very difficult to find a disc in the spring.

Other Thoughts:

I am downgrading my home course. Baskets never move, Trees are dying making this wind tunnel more windy. Once they go the course will drop another half disc. Needs a tree/bush planting effort.The challenge here is the wind. So that being said, this course offers a lot. You will curse the wind, here is a tip, if super windy, you might want to put with a heavy driver. PS: hot summer day, this is the place to be.
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Hyzer Ale
Experience: 14.7 years 96 played 6 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Fun Course 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 6, 2014 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

- Nice Teepads
- Good Signage
- Lots of variety
- Drinking fountains and restrooms at park
- Holes don't really overlap
- Not crowded, played 18 holes in just over an hour
- Well maintained
- Near hotels, restaurants, grocery store

Cons:

- Too many wide open holes
- Not enough elevation
- Lack of benches and signs to next tee
- Long walk to next tee on a few holes
- A few "vagabonds" seem to live in the park
- Some genius decided to park right next to the only basket that was near the road

Other Thoughts:

I went to college in San Luis Obispo and the last time I played here the course was still being proposed. I just threw in an open field to where the hole was going to be. It was really nice to see how far this course has come. It has a good variety with holes ranging from a wooded 200' to an open 500'. Too many of the baskets were just sitting out in the open but where they could they have placed them in and around the trees. Be ready for wind. It blows out of Los Osos all day everyday. The drought has Laguna Lake almost dry, doesn't affect the course, just an observation. I stayed at the Best Western which was just a short walk to the course and is a dog friendly hotel! Overall this is a very good course that will never be great because of lack of trees (not that there are none), elevation, and some repetitive design. If you are in the area, I say play this course.
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DEG III
Experience: 16.2 years 173 played 6 reviews
3.00 star(s)

a good windy challenge 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 17, 2014 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

Good signage
Multiple pins
Challenging
Nice setting next to a small lake in a valley

Cons:

- As with most of the California courses I've played, no marker for where next tee is.
- Excessively long walk from 18 to 1.
- Windy(I do not view this as a con, but some do)

Other Thoughts:

- I really enjoy a windy course, but I'm also the type of golfer that likes a challenge. The terrain in combination with a pretty constant wind is used very well on this course. I especially like the challenge of the tail wind on hole 13's tunnel shot with OB on the left.
- I also strongly believe that hole 9 should be played as hole 1 and then follow the course from hole 1 to hole 8 and then continuing on to hole 10 for the rest of the course. This effectively turns hole 8 into hole 9, with a long walkout between the front and back nine(though shorter than 18 to 1 walk); and places new hole 1(old hole 9) much closer to the end of the course. The tee signs on this course are all sponsored and very well made, so I could see their reluctance to fix this issue.
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57759
Experience: 12 played 3 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Laguna 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 29, 2013 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Long shots, a couple short holes, this course is fun every once in a while but i wouldnt want to play it all the time. Still a decent dgc.

Cons:

Gets really windy sometimes , if grass isnt cut it grows upp to 3-4 feet tall which makes it hard yo locate your disc. Angry geese

Other Thoughts:

Secret 19th hole ask the locals its pretty fun.
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MoundsPounds
Experience: 10.7 years 7 played 1 reviews
3.00 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 22, 2013 Played the course:once

Pros:

The course is fairly well maintained.
Nice baskets, good tees. Maps to show chain location.
Offers a good amount of throwing down "hallways", into trees, and some elevation changes.
Low traffic.

Cons:

They have different basket locations, which is nice, but several of them are very close together. My brother and I ended up playing the wrong basket once. There is also a long walk between a couple holes.

Other Thoughts:

I wouldn't pass it up. Its a fun place to play and offers you the freedom to enjoy yourself without worrying about a crowd. Not a super tough course but it offers a good mix of shots.
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tdkrizenshine
Experience: 10.8 years 34 played 12 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Long and rugged! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 3, 2013 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Long holes, no crowds! Wind- makes some otherwise straight forward holes a real challenge! Rugged and solitary feel in a truly wide open regional park set on gorgeous lake- really a nice setting. Good tees, signage and baskets.

Cons:

A few holes lack creativity. A few of the basket to tee walks are ridiculous and could definitely support some short and techy holes! No pro shop, but Dick's Sporting Goods is nearby

Other Thoughts:

I actually really like this course- rugged and a good workout (read long walk for an 18). I play here whenever visiting family in Morro Bay and it's a good improvement gauge as I play other more challenging courses. This park could easily support a 27-36 hole course!
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beereakfast
Experience: 15.1 years 22 played 10 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Good effort, needs more. 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 4, 2013 Played the course:once

Pros:

Nice concrete tee pads. Nice, new-looking signs, showing the alternate pin positions. The signs also included a photo view of the hole as seen from the tee that also shows the pin positions relative to the trees. Baskets are all in good condition. The grass was all cut and dead on the course making finding discs easy. Restrooms near hole1. Amazingly low traffic for an 'in town' course on a weekend.

Cons:

Hmmm, where to begin?
The flow was very hard to follow. (I did not have a map) A few holes left you wandering a few hundred yards in every direction to find the next tee. The tee boxes all have raised signs that are visible a long way off, but it isn't readily apparent from the basket which one you walk too next. This was compounded by the lack of grass. Meaning, there was almost never an obvious trail to follow. It seems to me that hole four, as shown on the map is wrong. The tee was on the other side of the basket, 180 degrees from where the map shows it.
The front nine had a lot of holes with one obstacle, be it a gap in the trees, or a single tree in the way. If the obstacle is passed, the basket is just sitting out in the open field in front of you. It get's kind of lame after a while. A few holes, while not directly overlapping, were close enough to another fairway, that they could easily pose a hazard. Especially when compounded by the wind that seems to be a constant factor.

Other Thoughts:

There were only a couple of other groups playing when I was here on a Sunday. It was nice and quiet.This park had a good steady wind when I played, that effected every hole differently. The back nine has a lot more trees than the front, and is a lot more fun to play. That said, This is where the navigation issues are the worst. Having to backtrack that far to find the next tee is just ridiculous. Having signs pointing to the next tee, or even a sticker on the rim of the basket suggesting which direction to walk, would be a vast improvement. The scenery is really nice here, with the course set on a lake and next to a large, open valley between abrupt, sharp, costal hills. For a course with no elevation change, it did keep me working. Not sure i'll come back, but while in the area, it's worth checking out.
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ooochkchkooo
Experience: 17.2 years 3 played 3 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Great for vacation... 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 17, 2013 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

-newer baskets
-Tee pads OK
-Closest course to our vacation house in morro bay
-a few tricky shots off the pad

Cons:

-flat land course on front 9
-lots of park activity interfere with DGC play (sometimes)

Other Thoughts:

front 9 is boring, would rather play back 9 twice
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gnarcaster
Experience: 2 played 2 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Laguna Lake 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 20, 2013 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Big cement pads that angle outward on both sides creating the box to grow allowing for more approaches. The pins are usually visible from each pad so even with the lack of signage it's not so bad (signs may be coming very soon). The back 9 plays mostly through the trees and protect the baskets pretty well so technical shots are required, not so much on the front 9. Very fun "bonus" hole after 18 up the trail from the basket across the T intersection of the park road to hole 7, it'll boost your morale after struggling for par on 18 :) assuming it's in the long position over the hill.

Cons:

No garbage cans except near the barbecue areas. The front 9 are mostly wide open shots so a strong drive is easily rewarded. The course layout is a little confusing if you're playing for the first time, luckily I joined a small group my first time and they showed me the way, sometimes it's a somewhat long walk to the next tee pad. 18 ends very far away from 1, so you have to walk back to your car or to play another round, but you can play a couple extra holes back if no one is on them.

Other Thoughts:

It's been windy 80% of the time I've played out there so stable to overstable discs are a must. Seems that the mornings are better before the 15-20+ mph winds come, some evenings it calms down as well. The locals and SLO Throwers group are very friendly and helpful if you happen to come by them. There were very very tall yellow weeds the first handful of times I played there this summer so finding discs can be a pain sometimes, especially with multiple throws, but it has been recently mowed as of early June.
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Hazer
Silver level trusted reviewer
Experience: 18 years 168 played 53 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Fun Intermediate 18 with Variety 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Dec 14, 2012 Played the course:once

Pros:

Nice big cement tees. Nice sign posts (but no signs - yet?). Multiple pin locations. Good balance of longer wide open shots to protected baskets and more technical holes in moderately to heavily wooded areas requiring precise shots. A couple baskets on the back 9 are really well protected (probably the most protected I have ever seen) and can make even pars hard to come by. Hole 15 is a great long straight shot along a tight row of tall, mature trees on your right and a fence line on your left with ob beyond the fence. Nice bonus 'top of the world' hole shooting from up on the mountain side to the left of 18's basket down to 7's basket. Nice scenery throughout the course with views of the lake and mountains. Low traffic. A few garbage cans throughout the course.

Cons:

No signs despite great sign posts. Very confusing layout (course map essential for 1st time playing). A couple baskets are close to one another and other tees, and on some holes there are long walks and back-tracks to get to the next tee. Most holes on the front nine are wide open shots and offer little difficulty. Long walk from 18 to 1 to shoot another round. Bad flow throughout the course. The available course map has some inaccuracies including the location of hole 4 (I'm not sure if it even exists anymore as I couldn't find it at all). No water in play.

Other Thoughts:

Moderately challenging intermediate level course great for toning different skills. This is a very fun course to play and I'm glad I read the reviews and printed the course map before playing as the layout is not easy to navigate without it. I enjoyed the back nine much more than the front as those holes require a lot of precision and are not very forgiving. Playing around the lake I was hoping for some holes with water in play, but there are none unfortunately (maybe if they expand it?). There was very little traffic on the course and surprisingly no wind when I played midday in mid-December.
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SofaKing OATy
Experience: 14 played 2 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Killer Potential 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Oct 1, 2011 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

This course offers a challenge for all skill levels. All holes have multiple pin placements, some of which over 400'. The course can get really windy, offering a good challenge.

Incredible top of the world shot after hole 18, play to the 7 basket.

Cons:

No maps, the flow is not logical. PRINT OUT THE MAP. If you go without a local guide or a map you will not have fun. . . . be warned.

Other Thoughts:

Once you get the flow for this course it is actually a lot of fun. But if you don't have a map and can't throw far in the wind you will not have a good time.
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pnkgtr
Experience: 39.9 years 39 played 2 reviews
0.00 star(s)

Awful 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:May 16, 2011 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

SLO is a great city. The locals are friendly and proactive.

Cons:

Poor layout. No imagination. No signage.

Other Thoughts:

This is easily the worst course I've ever played and I've played many. The property could support a good course, but this isn't it. I understand that some of the areas with trees were off limits to golfers. It's too bad. I'm sure the golfers there are happy to have a course but they should have held out for a better design either at LL or another park. If you want to play good course go to Santa Maria. People that are down voting my review are not being honest about their course.
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brent44940
Experience: 14.1 years 24 played 2 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Home Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Dec 23, 2010 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

big mix up in shots.open field.trees.narrow lanes.o.b.'s.close shots.really tough far shots...great views.beautiful lake..also its a hugh course,so its just fun and really relaxing,great atmosphere.

Cons:

strong winds usually all the time later in the day.could get frustating for first timers...if its your first time playing you really need a map or be with someone that has played.
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sastheatre
Experience: 2 played 2 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Loving Laguna 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 23, 2010 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Beautiful setting, good mix of long and short locations, challenging wind, and big tee pads.

Cons:

Layout could be more strategic for parking. Hole #8 should be #1, since most people park and start there or #9 to back 9, first. It's a long walk from #18 to #1, if you park at #1.

Other Thoughts:

Can't wait for benches and better signs.
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DocHaole
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 16.7 years 79 played 48 reviews
3.50 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 4, 2010 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

-18 holes with multiple pin placement that are changed regularly.

- Nice new tee pads that are wider at the end.

- Howling wind: almost all of the time, this is a great place to learn how to play in strong wind (some may see this as a con).

- Decent use of obstacles: Especially on the back nine, every pin is guarded by a tree close by. There are also some ridiculous pin placements where you have a hard time walking through the trees to get to the basket, let alone get a disc there.

- Lots of distance holes: Depending on the pin positions, but you usually have pleanty of opportunities to let it rip.

- Variety of holes- on the back 9, (see cons for front 9). This is the course that finally forced me to develop my overhand shots. It just puts you at a big disadvantage if you can't throw a thumber or tomahawk.

- Beautiful setting: With the lake and Madonna Mountain in view it is a very picturesque central coast atmosphere.

Cons:

- Navigation is a nightmare for first timers. If you are going for the first time PRINT OUT THE MAP. And this course is usually not too crowded so you can't always follow the group in front of you. Many of the holes really backtrack, making it almost impossible without a guide or map.

- Distances are off on most of the signs. I know that they put in some serious effort to make signs with distances for all the alternate pin placements but a lot of them are way off.

- The front nine gets kind of repetitive. Usualy a long open shot to the basket guarded by trees. You can usually throw any style you want to get into the trees.

- Not a great course for begginners. If you can't throw +300' consistently in the wind this course will get boring and frustrating quickly. The combination of strong winds and high grass can be brutal.

Other Thoughts:

This course seems to bring about extreme opinions. The things I like about this course I really like. And the things I don't like I find really annoying at first. I will say that once you get past the navigation issues and the poorly marked distances this course starts to grow on you. I have found that the more I play this course the more lines I find though the trees and the more routes I end up trying, especially on the back nine.

Also it is important to view this course as a work in progress. There are plans on expanding to 27 holes, pending approval I think. Assuming that the next 9 holes are in the same style as the back 9 this course could potentially be much better.

The unofficial 19th hole is an awsome "top of the world" shot that earns an extra 1/2 point in my book. Up the hill from the 18th basket is a ledge where you can launch it at the 7th hole basket. Definitely use a spotter to watch for cars on that one.

All in all this is a solid course with a lot of potential to improve. It's hard to compete with Waller and Heilman in the area but this course could get there with the necessary improvements. Love it or hate it the course offers a decent challenge and the designers should be proud of that.
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Officermick
Experience: 6 played 5 reviews
1.00 star(s)

Words cannot describe... 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 29, 2010 Played the course:once

Pros:

Good views of the mountains/hills.
Clean air.
Pretty lake.
Good Tee Boxes

Cons:

Horrible mapping.
Laid out poorly (no flow at all).
The signs are about 1-2' off of the ground and the grass is 2.5'+.

Other Thoughts:

I took a buddy here to experience his first time at Disc Golf. Now I know that the wind is beyond control but the grooming of this thing was horrible. And the maps/signs were WAY off. The designer(s) should really use a better protractor method.
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