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Reviewed:Played on:Jan 26, 2013Played the course:5+ times
Pros:
This has become of my favorite courses to play in the Portland area. The crowds are usually very manageable. This course provides good undulation, a variety of obstacles, varying shot requirements, "water" hazards (in the winter)
Cons:
Tall grass. In the summer, it can be tough to find your disc if you don't watch it carefully...
Reviewed:Played on:Feb 11, 2009Played the course:2-4 times
Pros:
Lot of elevation. with both up down and side hill.
Some longer hole to let you air it out.
Some nice tight holes that make you find the gap then hit it.
Cons:
can get windy.
The river, disc goes in and it is gone.
Other Thoughts:
This is a nice afternoon course that I always have fun playing. It can make you think and work to hit your spot so you can drop your strokes. if not watch them go up and up.
Reviewed:Played on:Jun 12, 2008Played the course:never
Pros:
Great elevation changes!
Nice signs and map!
Great variety!
Nice tee pads!
Benches to rest on!
Excellent Baskets!
Multiple pin placements!
Great practice for all types of shots!
Other courses are very close!
Cons:
There is always a safe shot but an aggressive player has several holes where a disc can be lost.
The tee pads aren't level.
The grass isn't mowed very often so it is often long.
Other Thoughts:
A great course. I'd definitely rank it in the top courses under 18 holes of all the courses I've played. A few of the holes can be burning hot on a nice day but the few holes in the little valley are much cooler and very peaceful. The elevation changes are great and the course is set up near perfectly.
Other disc golf courses are a short drive away.
One of the biggest and best skateparks in the NW is right next to the course.