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4.00 star(s)
Poncha packs a punch!
This cozy Colorado course is easily found off the 285 Highway into Poncha Springs. 18 holes in a town of 742 (wow!) with multiple pin positions, a "full-size spare" (practice basket), excellent concrete teepads that are not slippery, seating at many holes, tee signs...
Hey, Ray! That would be fantastic.....sorry for the delayed response, by th way.....i am excited that Havasu (where I lived from my 1978 birth until 1989 and still have family there) finally has a disc golf course. I've always thought that it was a perfect place for one or more courses, more...
Tucson courses....
....hey bro.... I hung out a little down there while my wife was in school. I only played Groves Park and Santa Cruz River Park. I wrote reviews on both on the site here if you wanna check them out. I preferred the 18 hole experience at Santa Cruz River DGC better, but both...
As Lagwagon says, Give It Back!
Look....we all enjoy the sport at the remarkable cost of FREE everyday so there should be nary a complaint from true DG enthusiasts. The typical tournie players pack is a great value and serves mainly to remind you of the experience you had playing in the event...
Gotta have the hat....
...I usually go out with my Cubs baseball cap (New Era). Love Flexfit hats, too and I wore my Strung Out band hats to various courses for years. Good idea, brother. I'd buy one!
Come to Kingman for tasty wind....
....plenty of wind down here in Kingman. Our courses play well with it or without it however, as holes go in all directions. Practicing in wind is a good idea. I have been stuck in wind during tournaments before and it helps to know how to keep it safe in such...
Super Minis!
Man....used to love tossing those nifty little marker discs around the Search and Rescue office in Idaho Falls.....nothing like catching your superior in the cheek around a blind corner while he is on the phone with the Sheriff! Priceless!! DG 4 ever!
Word, gotta have them chains....
....yeah, I hear you on that one. I have played some object courses myself, most notably one in Yellowstone Park, but without the sound of those hangin' chains and that one-of-a-kind (sometimes yellow) metallic silhouette in the distance, it isn't the same...
4.50 star(s)
Wonderful Widefield....
Nice cement tees in a beautiful park. Great views, a cool creek to play around and lots of great trees. 18 holes with multiple pin placements and a good community of golfers on most days.
Can be very woody and a few yards can impede on your throws here and there, but...
3.50 star(s)
A Day of Disc in Seattle!
In beautiful Seattle....has nice views, excellent foliage and trails and functional O.B. nets. Does a lot with very little relative space. Very excellent sitting and resting spots throughout. Good tee boxes. Picturesque and serene.
A bit cramped. Somewhat confusing...
1.00 star(s)
Lost in Tehachapi....
It exists. Nice little town, too.
The course has obviously seen better days. No tee boxes or signs were found anywhere. Baskets are old and have faded or worn off numbers. Only actually located 7 of the alleged 9 baskets. This place may be nearing extinction. Better than...
4.00 star(s)
Oh, Boise!!
Very long, tasty layout will good signage, lots of different types of holes and generous but avoidable O.B.'s. A monster of a park with plenty of very friendly locals meandering about.
A tad buggy in spring and summer i think, but i can't see much for cons at Ann Morrison. You can...