New for 2022: there are really good hole signs now with elevation changes though maybe #11? might not be accurate?
This is a great place for intermediate to advanced disc golfers. There's a great practice net to warm up your arm before you start and a practice basket. There's a picnic table at the start and some benches to rest upon on the course. The penalty areas can be tough to discern initially, but now the 2022 signage makes it far clearer. There are some long throws and some interesting ones like the one with a basket on top of the hill and the one paralleling the canal/creek. There are up to 2-3 par 4s. #12 has a cool, challenging basket placement on a hard packed dirt hill. #13 has a challenging island green if you play it that way. It's popular. It can be hot on sunny days. It can also be messy after...
Read moreIt's great to have a course in this part of town. Decent course not too flat but nothing steep. It is well laid out. Large posts at each tee make it easy to find your way from hole to hole. Very good map signs at each hole, except that many of them are missing right now. It's still very new, so the signs are currently just paper printouts. Good combination of short and long. Not a lot of obstacles. No obvious out of bounds areas of any concern. Some runoff ditches that seem like they're probably dry 363 days a year. Small dirt tee pads with wood frames. No yucca. No too...
Read morePhenomenal disc golf course. The best course in the Littleton area in my opinion (of course there are a few equivalent or slightly better courses within an hour drive). Since I started playing regularly here around September of 2017, the course has been very well maintained and regularly has configurations made to it that drastically change hole distances a layouts. Right now it's setup in nearly its longest configuration with several holes over 400ft.
With the practice putting area, warmup net, adequate parking, and gorgeous views it's everything I could want and more from a "home"...
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