Course Reviews

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by HyzerHero on Jan 5, 2024 at 3:04pm

Tightly wooded, par 3 course that is lefty-friendly and offers a variety of technical challenges. In Las Vegas, this is the course you want to test your nerves and practice scoring without taking bogeys.
You really have to work for birdies on a majority of holes. Tree hits put you at a major disadvantage, but a good scramble is rewarded with a satisfying par.

I recommend visiting early morning on the weekends and mid-day on the weekdays. This course shares fairways with community residents who use the walking path. It may delay your pace of play, but only by a minute. Pedestrians are amicable and usually respond to a friendly holler. Remember you’re playing disc golf in a neighborhood park/walking trail.

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by Sean Vaughan 116421 on Apr 14, 2019 at 7:56pm

I played and shot 70 on Dec 22, 2018.
Today, I shot a 62 and 63 (played 2 rounds). I'm happy my throwing is getting better.

This course was built in a flood control area - it has a full 18 baskets. Holes 2-8 and 9-13 are cross-traffic in the course. And there are lot's of pedestrian and canine traffic in the course. The course is well maintained, manicured, and the pedestrians are good about picking up after their animals - there is no sign of feces anywhere on the course!

There are lots of trees with a low canopy - there really is no place to air out drives - you have to be precise and accurate and low.

Have fun at this course - it's challenging and fun for sure!

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by teamlexus on Sep 26, 2012 at 10:07pm

This is a challenging course but some holes make you wonder, how the hell am I supposed to make a decent tee shot? The holes are built in a drainage ditch and seem to be installed after this was built to funnel water in case of floods. The trees are placed in a manner where its not possible to make decent shots without risking ob and your discs being lost in private residences. And to give you my honest opinion about the "private course" thing, anyone can play if your respectful of residents and the course. I've played here around twenty times and never been hassled. The course winds down this narrow ditch then you have to turn around and play holes on the way back to where you came from which creates a problem if the course is crowded (which rarely happens). After hole eleven (unsure of exact hole number) you have to walk half a mile to the rest of the course down a sidewalk next to a crowded high speed road. The remaining holes are the same as before, a walking trail with too much foliage not designed for discs to fly through, almost impossible to enjoy. I do enjoy a challenge but this course is an afterthought, a well landscaped walking trail for residents that someone put teeboxes and baskets in.