This is my favorite disc golf course in the metro. It offers a challenge even after years of playing it. The signature hole is an over the pond shot that is bound to make even the most seasoned players think. If you lose your disc dont worry, it is gone forever! On the plus side of that there is a seasonal disc golf shop where you can cry and refresh yourself with some jerky and Gatorade. Dont forget to browse their selection of discs while you are their. Facilities include 3 porta johns including a handycap accessible one on the south valley side of the course. A drinking fountain can also be located but only if you truly believe it is their. Watch out for softballs, dont do drugs...
Read moreNot much of a park, more like if ur 5 or 6 or have toddlers they might find some interest in the few play house things and little slides. Plus it's located right in the middle of a residential neighborhood and it seems like that area in particular, 2 me at least, that it just wants 2 suck u in and never let u go. Elm street style with Freddy except u don't have 2 sleep 2 be in that neighborhood's nightmare! Creepy vibes 4 sure and definitely NOT worth checking out unless ur into that sorta thing then 2 each their own man, & sorry bout ur luck better luck next time! Hands down creepiest Park I've ever...
Read moreGood coarse with a variety of holes and distances. 3 stars because it is the worst pay to play coarse in the state. Could use some tree trimming, extremely dirty tee boxes, no next tee markers, some short tees arent kept up at all, the only coarse rule enforced is you have to pay, and the practice pin is always set up on the table in the middle of the parking lot. Also discs sold are way overpriced and the selection blows. This coarse was 5 star for the first few years of it being pay to play but has been...
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