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1.50 star(s)
Fed up.
Tough lines in trees.
Almost nothing but lines in trees. Ivy is still thick enough to trip you up. Some fairways are so tangled with forest & brush it's impossible to see the basket before you're halfway through it.
Dog walkers have no clue that bc"leash law" does not mean you just have...
4.00 star(s)
Paths in the forest
A brand-new course in fairly dense second-growth hemlock/cedar forest, Rainshadow requires precision, versatility, and a sense of humor. It will challenge you with left turns, right turns, uphills, downhills, over hills and between hills, usually with walls of trees crowding...
3.00 star(s)
Went back for seconds.
Challenging corridor shots, very well maintained. New sign at first tees shows current layout. (Take a photo.) Begins and ends at the parking lot. All the tee signs are in good shape.
Only 12 holes. The long, wide-open bomber shots you see in tournament videos are...
3.50 star(s)
Nice suburban park course
Well maintained, good signs at some tees and course map sign at 1st tee. Short, but with a variety of open shots, downhill, uphill, out of sight, under trees, etc. Good beginner course; it's possible to lose a disc, but unlikely, and much more interesting than just...
3.00 star(s)
Under construction
It's growing, with a mix of wooded corridors and long field shots. The park wraps partway around a beautiful lake, and the lawns are well-kept, not just the fairways. The park trails are popular with cyclists and dog walkers, but the course design minimizes interference...