Total newbie here, having never played frisbee golf in my life. We used normal frisbees and I learned that they have specific frisbees for this sport. The specific frisbees are much smaller in diameter, heavier, and fly further.
The element of such a tight wooded area makes the course challenging. Being surrounded by all the forest makes the course feel very peaceful, despite its close proximity to the city.
I would definitely recommend this sport, and can't wait...
Read moreI've thrown in and around Seattle for about twenty years, and mostly avoided this course. It's been about three years, and there's been a good bit of work done to improve the course.
It's a double-back, nine makes 18, with most of the holes having decent variation between the two. New signs, improvements around pads, better barriers. It's tight, and can get overpopulated easily. Some holes are dangerous if you're not paying...
Read moreNo bathroom! Some pretty confusing times finding the t. Map is up to date but really hard to follow. Lots of nets are down. Roads on either side of the course and much of the fairway is right next to moving cars 😵💫 also in high summer the greenery is very bushy and we found it pretty easy to loose a disc. As the only course near downtown Seattle it's alright but I recommend gaffeneys or south fork for newbies. This is for...
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