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4.00 star(s)
Disc Golf Heaven
- Excellent Brewery and Food right there. I mean right there. What a way to pass a day
- Technical fun and fair golf that winds its way around the brewery.
- ace runs and some streams/ponds come into play
- fun technical lines that make you think before you throw
- tee pads are...
4.50 star(s)
Finally...conrete tees!
-UPDATE 2/22
NEW C PINS on each hole + bonus hole 4.5 (between hole 4 and 5), a short technical wooded hole unlike anything else on the course! Course is really beautiful and playing tough...especially on alt league days. Have fun!
-UPDATE 9/21...
-CONCRETE TEES are...
3.50 star(s)
Tight, Technical, Fun!
- nice park very accessible from freeways
- awesome tees, seating on cut logs, retaining walls, and the ubiquitous bag posts at SVDGC courses
- Mach V baskets. Some may not like them, but I think they're pretty sweet
- technical course with some very fun holes
- already a...
3.50 star(s)
Stil very fun!
- awesome manicured park with cut green grass, BBQ areas, volleyball, hoops, bathrooms, water, etc
- fun shots that will test you, but aren't so tough as to leave you frustrated
- 9 freshly poured concrete tee pads
- plentiful parking
- shady trees scattered throughout
- 1 par 4...
I'm a yank but played in Cranmore and loved the course. Incredible mountain views, some difficult shots. Could use some new baskets but a definite must play in the Calgary/Banff area
We have a mostly unsuccessful course at Emerald Hills here in the bay area. Well, it depends upon your point of view whether or not it is successful. Here's what it has going for it:
- fun course with some good challenge
- smack dab in the middle of silicon valley, so the population is there
-...
Love them: China Peak is incredibly scenic and a huge challenge. Same goes for Squaw Valley, Solitude, Mt. Bachelor, and few other western courses. In the east I've only played Campgaw mountain, which is only a hill really, but I like the permanent course there very much!
SF Bay area has 3 now, and all 3 are really fun courses. Gleneagles is the crown jewel and its 18 holes are a unique challenge of distance, elevation changes, and plentiful trees/death putts to worry about. Lake Chabot is unique with tighter fairways with dela like canyons to either side of...
lol touche
it's ok to have a difference of opinion. I don't feel like you trashed the post! I'm a middle aged grouch too, who grew to really enjoy the pay to play experience as it highly reduces the chukker factor on the courses. Only folks with enough money can get trashed and spray discs...
And will continue to be tough unless we get the sport out of the podunk and into the cities. More exposure = more money. SF is where its at. There are plenty of couches to surf...
Actually only a par 54, but the course is top ten, can be extended out for gold look, and contrasts nicely with gleneagels at ~ 9000' as it is much more wooded with plenty of OB. Additionally, SF has a huge DG market, and the exposure to the sport is surely what every pro desires. Bring it!