Pros:
Super rustic location out in the woods of Southern Oregon with these great bed & breakfast tree houses. Unfortunately, the course doesn't really play in the tree house area (gives them their privacy). The course is itself is also a bit on the rustic side. They didn't have a map printed so I was given verbal directions. I'm a guy so what I heard was the first tee is over there and then "Blah, Blah, Blah". So I was pretty much going on the braille method.
There are nicely made homemade wooden signs with letters made by router and painted orange. The bad news is the first sign faces backward. Luckily, I listened to the first direction which was, "The basket is up that way." The baskets are the temporary thin gauge, single chain ones. The distances are fairly short, 190', 220', 155', etc.
# 8 and 9 play across the field and back to the rear of the main house and towards the tree houses. # 9 is longer and starts with a short throw across a pond.
Cons:
Navigation was difficult without a map. I missed finding 3-4 tee pads so kinda guessed.
Don't think I ever found the # 6 anything. Didn't find # 7 tee or sign.
This might be a course you would play if you were staying here in the tree houses and wanted to kill a little time. Other than that, the course needs a little more work spent on signage, pads, etc. As it is now, it's a poorly marked pitch and putt in the woods.
Vertical Horizons Treehouse Paradise DGC is more than little bit off the beaten path.
Other Thoughts:
The tree houses look like they would be a great rustic retreat. They might be a little pricey though. This isn't a destination course. It might be a destination bed and breakfast.
The owner was friendly enough although he seemed mighty surprised to find someone (anyone ?) stopping by to play the disc golf course who wasn't a guest. I believe I was the first.