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Hole #6 (Taken 1/2012)
Hole #6 Alt. Tee

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Reviews: 5
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Pros: Had 1 hole that was fun to play. Good down hill drive.
Cons: Confusing 4-6 holes. there is one hole that os so long, that we were just throwing discs as far as we could for 3 tines straight. many bushes in the fairway. use bright discs. worst course I havever played so far.
Other Thoughts: get rid on the long hole in the back and shorten it up. move the baskets a little further from the bushes.
0 of 2 people found this review helpful.
Great for beginners
Pros: Good easy to follow layout. Great signage. Multiple chances at getting an Ace.
Cons: All holes are pretty short, if the park is busy it can be pretty easy to have interference from other non frisbee playin park guests. Not a great degree of difficulty.
Other Thoughts: This is an absolute perfect place to try playing for the first time or to bring your first timer friends.
0 of 1 people found this review helpful.
Nothing special
Pros: The course plays through a small neighborhood park. There are a couple really minor elevation changes, adding some rollaway potential on one green and a slightly elevated tee shot on another hole. There is some length variety, with ace run shots and a couple that are long enough to open up and throw longer drives. A couple holes have some obstacles in play to force a little variety in line shaping.
The flow is easy to follow for the most part, with few long walks or navigation issues. The tees are fine, with a couple nice concrete pads and mostly marked areas on the concrete walking path. These offer plenty of room for a runup.
The flow is easy to follow for the most part, with few long walks or navigation issues. The tees are fine, with a couple nice concrete pads and mostly marked areas on the concrete walking path. These offer plenty of room for a runup.
Cons: The safety issues here are pretty disappointing to see. On a course like this that will attract beginners, you'll get a lot more errant shots and designs should take that into account. The walking path, a bbq area, benches and a playground are all in play, on a busy day it could be pretty tough to play this layout without potentially hitting other park users. A few of the holes play close together, with errant drives from one hole ending up on other fairways.
This course doesn't offer a whole lot of difficulty, with mostly flat and wide open shots and little to no punishment for missing your line. The layout is a little odd n spots with a shared basket and a shared tee, not a huge issue but it could be a little confusing as only 3 tees have signs so far.
This course doesn't offer a whole lot of difficulty, with mostly flat and wide open shots and little to no punishment for missing your line. The layout is a little odd n spots with a shared basket and a shared tee, not a huge issue but it could be a little confusing as only 3 tees have signs so far.
Other Thoughts: Beginners can try out the sport here without having to worry about too much difficulty or a real chance of losing discs. More experienced players won't find much challenge or variety, hopefully the couple beginner courses in this area lead to the development of more difficult and interesting courses.
Inland Valley
Pros: -A good use of a small park
- Well laid out
-Great markers
- Well laid out
-Great markers
Cons: A lot a Chapparel
Sometimes park walkers come inplay
If the course is busy there would be a lot of throwing into multiple fairways .. ie 4 & 6
Sometimes park walkers come inplay
If the course is busy there would be a lot of throwing into multiple fairways .. ie 4 & 6
Other Thoughts: Murrieta is starting to grow in disc golf.
1 of 2 people found this review helpful.
Murrieta's other course
Played: 42 Reviewed: 2 Exp: 18 Years
Pros: Wide open- really difficult to throw a disc in a backyard and lots of options to throw a jungle 18 using holes and pads. Several long holes (made less wicked when played as par 4). Outstanding tee signs. Alternate pins for 7 and 8. Plays very fast and fun. Hole 7 is a tough.
Cons: Wide open- evidently trees fear this park so just bring your grip-and-rip and a putter. A cheese-grader rated walkway just itchin to get at your discs. Only 3 tee pads serving 4 holes with the walkway making up the remainder. 9 tees, 8 holes. Not very challenging unless its super windy. Vandals have removed almost all of the tee signs
Other Thoughts: This was clearly a disc golf course shoe-horned into a tight pocket park and they did well with the space they had. Could of shortened or reworked a couple holes to come up with a full 9. Needs lots of trees to increase difficulty.
2 of 3 people found this review helpful.
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