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4.50 star(s)
Creative use of a beautiful site!
This is a beautiful location featuring the unique South Sound Prairie ecosystem. The grasses, wildflowers, garry oak trees, pines, big leaf maples, Johns Creek, and seasonal wetland make for a nice setting to the course. The course has two completely unique...
4.50 star(s)
Alli-GREAT-or!
This course is incredible! A very impressive layout by the designers forces you to use all of your shots as you play through the 24 holes. There were no boring or throw away holes. Each one had something unique, including a whole lot of water hazards! I don\'t get to throw over...
3.00 star(s)
City Park-the-Drive
Course designers did a good job fitting this course in around the nice large park. The baskets are of good quality. This is an excellent course for beginners. A previous reviewer said the course was boring, which I thought was a little harsh, but I get what they were saying...
3.00 star(s)
A Tale of Two Courses
Multiple tee pads, good baskets, very challenging design. The first five holes are what happens when a course designer is a LHBH or RHFH thrower and they are tired of every hole on every other course have a traditional hyzer play! As a RHBH player with a terrible FH shot...
1.00 star(s)
Not a realistically playable course
I guess the pros are that there are 18 good quality baskets and 18 concrete tee pads in the woods near two other courses. This shows that the investment in disc golf and the community in the area.
This is not a realistic course that you could play and expect...
3.50 star(s)
a BALL to play!
It starts out as your typical mixed use city park design, but once it transitions to the forest in the perimeter of the park, it feels more like a dedicated disc golf course. Other reviewers complained of potential conflicts with other park users, but I felt like there was only a...
3.50 star(s)
No Gators, Just Bird(ies).
Great signage at the beginning of the course and the tee pads. Three teepad areas on each hole allows each skill of player to be challenged. Good use of the majestic trees to create low ceiling fairways. A mix of open holes, trees holes, and man made obstacles. The man...
3.00 star(s)
3/9 Fantastic
Hole number and distance signs were mounted to each tee pad. The white-painted baskets were easily visible. The first three holes were fantastic. The I-5 freeway first hole was a very unique experience! The mando requirements between the pillars was implied but not marked. Hole 2...
2.50 star(s)
Nice Community Resource
Nice, fun, 9-hole course on quiet church grounds. Well manicured grass, reliable tee pads, and good baskets. Good use of available space including some elevation.
There were no signs at the tee pads. With a compact course, clear signage to identify the correct basket is...
2.50 star(s)
Basket-opia?
Great tee pads and signage. Lots of baskets- enough for a driving range and several areas of practice baskets.Well manicured fairways, even with heavy trees. This forces you to find a line and stick to it.
It was a little confusing to find hole 1 from the parking lot. Signage for...
3.50 star(s)
LONG on Fun
Great tee pads. Decent signage. Excellent baskets. Helpful next tee signs. It's a beautiful park that accommodates the disc golf course very well. It's surprising how the designers were able to coax such long holes out of a relatively compact and shared facility. Well done!
It was...
2.00 star(s)
Approach Course
Three holes required three different approaches. Good pin placement.
There were only three holes?
An enjoyable warm-up or quirky approach course for campers who came to Stubs to play DG. It's good practice for your approach shot placement and putts. Straight tunnels, elevation...
3.50 star(s)
Even the RUFF was fun!
Great tee pads and baskets. Lots of length and challenge. Super nice folks who run the course on their property. The brown dog, Cody, wandered the course with us. We were the only ones there.
The lack of course signage- hole number, distance, par, fairway, and pin...