Pros:
- A full 18 hole course.
- Restrooms on site.
- Water on site
- Ample parking
- Soccer fields for warming up on
- Water in play on back 9
Cons:
- No course map. The downloadable map is accurate
- No tee markers
- No shade = a hot round. Play early or late
- Front 9 is busy with mountain biking kids
- small, rutted tee boxes
- Lots of yapping prairie dogs
Other Thoughts:
Dry Creek DGC is an open-space park. The park isn't irrigated so it's just dirt and weeds throughout, with a winding creek running through the back 9. The front 9 is overgrown most of the time with weeds coming up through the baskets
Navigation is very tough here even with a map. There are no tee signs or markers, and many of the tees are overgrown so it's hard to spot them. They do have the tee number though.
The back 9 has a small, winding creek running through it, and the baskets are well placed throughout using outcroppings in the creek as the greens. It's a fun challenge if it's not overgrown and really tests your distance and ground control.
The front 9 has a lot of mountain bike trails running throughout, with a lot of kids riding. I've always had to skip 1 or 2 holes here because of safety concerns. It's more popular as an MTB park than a disc course.
My final thoughts are this course is really no fun to be on. The back 9 has some potential with the creek, but mostly I just don't like being here. I'm hoping with the housing development projects finished, Longmont will make this more of a park, and not just a hot, dry field but for now, I don't think the city cares much for Dry Creek.