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Eureka, MT

Wilderness Club Disc Golf

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4.255(based on 2 reviews)
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stratedge
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Experience: 11.3 years 76 played 27 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Top notch; a tale of two 9s.

Reviewed: Played on:May 23, 2024 Played the course:once

Pros:

The back 9 is brilliant; once the course enters the woods it becomes quite technical with a lot of uphill and downhill shots. Fun shots, beautiful setting. The last few holes manage to make playing uphill along the side of the road a lot of fun. Great baskets, great tee pads, benches to sit on and so forth. Well put together, and well manicured.

If you like "top of the world" type shots, where you get to watch putters and mids fly long distances down hill with great reward when you park it, this is the course for you. There's a couple holes where it's impossible to throw just 1 disc.

Cons:

For the most part, the front 9 is long mostly open holes playing across grass with a lot of gopher holes (which they were clearly trying to deal with, but how do you). It's not bad, it's just not going to knock your socks off with creativity. The holes all have small elevation gain/loss and side slope, and a few large trees around pin placements.

All the vertical change makes this a lot of fun, but for the most part fairways are simple and straight ahead with maybe a slight bend at the end. Almost no decision making, alt fairways, or risk/reward decisions. Don't get me wrong, it's not bad design (other than one triple mando we thought was gimmicky), it's just quite straight forward.

Other Thoughts:

Great course, the best course for a long ways in every direction. Totally worth the small detour and fee if you're passing through the area. If you had to choose between this one and Kookynoosa, it's pretty tough and depends on what you like. KN is a bit more extreme and naturally beautiful, but has a few poke and pray holes, rougher rough. WC is more manicured, fair, tournament ready course where the best player will win the round most days.
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BCdWG
Experience: 11 played 2 reviews
4.50 star(s)

Top Notch Course! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 11, 2020 Played the course:once

Pros:

This place is awesome. Extremely well maintained. Great variety of open holes and wooded holes. Nothing is too tight in the woods that it is unfair, every tree is limbed up to 15-20 feet, it's great. Great selection of short and long teepads as well as short and long basket positions on most holes. Really fun island hole on #7 utilizing OB and a drop zone. Cool elevated basket on #11. Great use of the terrain with awesome elevation change. Nicely constructed boundary walls and nets to stop massive rollaways on the steeper sloped holes. Amazing use of the woods on the back 9. The finishing stretch of 14 through 18 is an awesome run of holes. Really nice touch with the bench decorations. This place is sweet!

Cons:

No tee signs with distances or par information yet, but I'm sure they will have that up soon. The only problem I had with the course was the OB lines on some of the front 9 holes were a little tight to the fairway and weren't clearly visible until you walked up there. Maybe changing up the lines for more forgivable landing zones and lining them with little flags would improve them, but that was not a huge complaint from me. Accuracy is key anyway!

Other Thoughts:

I've heard talk of a tournament combining this course with a layout on the ball golf course at the Wilderness Club. Sounds pretty rad to me!
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