Best course ever! This course was obviously made by a group of avid disc golfers who knew what they were doing! It has elevation changes, reasonable lines through the trees to hit, very visible “next tee” arrows, well marked baskets with very few blind shots!
I showed up late after playing a very upsetting round at the Lions Club course down the road. Guess work for every pad and basket, shorter beginner holes, mainly blind shots, and lucky lines through the woods. Eek You need a map from the rec center or someone who’s played the course before to figure it out.
I was able to come to the Zephyr course and although the light was fading 730 pm I was able to run through the course, find my tee pads and basket, and throw my disc with a fairly good idea of where it ended up. This is not a beginner course you should be able to throw 250 ft +. The Lions Club was asking donations for their course but I will gladly give a $20 to whoever is in charge of this course. Will...
   Read moreI actually enjoyed this course more than I thought I would. I had my dog and she loves to run and play and be free and I love a good hike so this course was fun for that. Fun hike, great views, excellent for dogs. The course itself for purely disc golf probably gets more fun with time. There are a couple blind shots, the fair way is not exactly a fairway… well there is no and. Those are really my only two complaints. Please be respectful of nature, if your disc lands in a bush don’t step on that little guy, pull it out and play...
   Read moreKiller course with amazing views. Good elevation changes and the perfect amount of difficulty. Not 5 stars due to the lack of signage for flow of course such as next tee and whoever designed it made the flow very choppy. Long walks to some tee pads while passing baskets for other holes or just too far to make any sense to go from one hole to another. You can get frustrated trying to find the next pad cause it won't make sense. Also fly pads and...
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