Valley Center, CA
Valley Center Community Church DGC Share
Uploaded By: lion Hole #9 (Taken 7/2012)
3 / 217ft. Par / Distance:
Hole #9 Basket



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1    8/19/2012   8/22/2012
Review By: mashnut
Played: 706  Reviewed: 705  Exp: 11.3 Years
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Pros: The course plays through a mostly disc golf exclusive area in a small community park. The first few holes are open, the rest have scattered trees and brush in play. A couple of the holes have nice protected pin placements where you have to place your shot well to have an unobstructed putt. A few shots have enough trees in play to force specific lines off the tee. There is a mix of hole lengths, with some ace run chances and a long hole where you can open up and throw a drive. The course flows well, it's easy to find the next tee with numbered posts that have hole distances marked.
Cons: The first few holes have no obstacles at all, offering wide open shots that don't have any real challenge. The long shot is fun for experienced players, but doesn't really fit with the overall skill level of the course and could be a bit frustrating for beginners. There are a few shots that are blind off the tee, with no tee signs it takes some scouting to figure out which basket you're shooting to. The tees are pretty bad, rutted out dirt patches with wood chips and oddly placed toe boards aren't the ideal surface to throw from.
Other Thoughts: Beginners will find some challenging shots toward the end of the course, with enough bushes and trees to learn new line shaping skills. Experienced players won't find a whole lot of challenge, it's mostly a putter course other than the wide open bomber. I wouldn't go out of your way to play this one, but it's not a bad place at all for a beginner to try out the sport.

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