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1.50 star(s)
Odd little course
I'm not sure if this is a pro, but there are 9 reachable holes. The interesting part is that you can either birdie or bogey almost any of them, depending on where your disc lands.
Lots of possibilities for alternate tees.
Closest course to downtown SB.
Nice variety of holes -...
1.50 star(s)
Course fee is funny to me...
One of the early So Cal disc golf courses.
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Back in the day, probably early 80s, this was the first course I ever had to pay to play - $1!
I was upset about it at the time, but pretty cool to see it hasn't gone up much.
1.50 star(s)
Some history of the course
The original course was designed by Steady Ed!
There was a plan to make 18 holes but it was shut down by the neighbors. SB is a tough place to get a course in. The extra 9 baskets were put to use at Lake Casitas.
As of April 2021, the homeless encampments have been...
4.50 star(s)
Epic in more ways than one...
As the title says, this course is absolutely amazing! Caveat - you'd better be a damn good player especially with uphill and downhill drives at altitude.
Ride a ski chairlift up for 1 mile - about 20 minutes, and then play mostly downhill for 4 hours minimum.
To...
3.50 star(s)
Nice 9 holes
Lots of shade - useful when waiting for the large group in front.
Parque doesn't appear to be used for anything else.
I found one of the small patches of poison oak. On the plus side, the bathroom dispenses foamy soap which was perfect for cleaning my disc.
This course was a nice...
4.00 star(s)
If you're in Idaho - GO!
Beautiful location that happens to have a challenging course for your enjoyment. We were time constrained and only got to play the front 9. With the ~10 mph wind, it was reasonably difficult. The rough is very unforgiving so accuracy off the tee pays back big time...