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Parker, CO

Westcreek DGC

3.55(based on 15 reviews)
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Horsman
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 17.7 years 222 played 100 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Great Course for what it is 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 20, 2020 Played the course:once

Pros:

+ Discatchers

+ Long, grippy concrete tees

+ Easy to get to, with plenty of parking

+ Big map at the beginning of the course

+ Teesigns are nothing special but they give you all the info you need

+ The course uses the land that it has very well. Its pretty flat and open but the few trees that are on the course are used. The few elevation changes are also used very well. There are some manmade obstacles where I would say they are normally cheesy and not needed but they seemed to pull it off pretty well on this course.

+ There is a good mix of hole lengths. There are a lot of opportunities to air it out on this course and get a full flight out of the disc. While most of the hole lengths are geared towards the longer thrower, everybody should still be able to have a good time at this course.

Cons:

- Hard to come up with cons for this course. You could say that its too open and there's not enough variety but this is what the course is. The cons I could come up with would just be nitpicking.

Other Thoughts:

I had a fun time at this course. It was a nice break from the normal mountain golf. It was fun to get to see the full flights of discs without having to throw up and down a mountain. This course has everything needed to make a great course but because of the land and lack of natural obstacles its rating can only be so high. Theres no need to go out of your way to play this course but if its what you have then you probably wont be disappointed.
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fooswillb21
Experience: 8.1 years 21 played 5 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Nice Bomber Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Oct 15, 2017 Played the course:once

Pros:

Well though out course, plays wide open. Man made obstacles keep each hole interesting without being gimmicky. Lots of long holes you can really air it out on.

Cons:

Very few trashcans throughout the course. You can see every other golfer out there so it feels a bit more crowded than it is.

Other Thoughts:

A lack of shade as well as vegetation growth could be problems during the summer. Saw some comments about this - the course had been recently mowed when I played so there was very little searching for discs.
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bomber8484
Experience: 13.1 years 27 played 2 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Southeast Metro Long Bomb Course 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 26, 2017 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

This is Parker Colorado's top Disc Golf Course. The course amenities combined with a simple but challenging design makes this a the top course for me in the South East Metro Area. The course is without question one of the longest in the Denver Metro area. The only one I have played that is close in length is Bird's Nest. Most par 3's holes are over 300', there are a fair number of Par 4's which is rare for most city courses. This course also features the only Par 5 I have played in the Denver Metro area. This for me makes it very fun to play. The course is easily navigated with a detailed course map at the beginning of the course, take a picture with your phone and your all set. There are very few trees on the course but the mandos and the use of large logs and poles, work to guard the basket on some holes. This ads to the challenge and fun. The course looks like it is a wide open Bomb fest and anywhere you end up is good. That is not the case. In areas where there is tall grass there is a distinct fairway mowed. If you throw too far outside this fairway then you will be spending time looking for discs and even loose one or two. So there is a risk reward factor, go with the established line and you will easily retrieve your disc. Pioneer a new route to the basket and pay with a lost disc and lost stroke. Great course fun to play I highly recomend it.

As far as the amenities go this is the only course I have played with real bathrooms and water. There is also a very nice covered area with picnic benches. This is a great place to meet up with friends before you start playing or even to take a break between the front and back nine. Our plan is later in the season play a round of tags there and have a little BBQ at the installed grills. This course right now is not well known and I think is an excellent choice for evening and weekend disc golf in the Denver Metro area.

Cons:

A couple cons for me is I like the front 9 better than the back 9. The back 9 is where the majority of par 4's and the par 5 is. This makes the back nine a little grind as you are throwing all out on most holes. It is still fun but I would have liked to see them mixed in a little more. A minor con is I really don't like hole 18 as you are throwing up uphill from a much lower elevation against a large berm. With the wrong wind you have little chance for a birdie on this hole. These are very minor cons as this is still a very fun course.
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mtndisc'r
Experience: 7.1 years 24 played 13 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Very fun course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jul 18, 2017 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Easy to get to: Right on the Cherry Creek trail and just off Parker Road
Huge Concrete Tees with maps of the hole
Good map at the beginning of the course near a shelter and bathroom
trash cans on the course to make it easier to do as-you-go cleanup
Lots of parking
Big greens with easy to see baskets
mowed fairways and most approaches to the next tee
Mando's to keep it cleaner

Cons:

Gravel greens
Dog owners that act as if the off-leash park extends onto the course
trash blowing off 470
Rough hides discs easily and the grass will use you to distribute their pointy seeds
The one water issue is well hidden on 7 so you'll get a surprise especially if your throw lands about 230' on the fairway after the rare rains

Other Thoughts:

I'm proud to be part of the community that got this park done! It is a true memorial to our troops and their dogs.
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chainbangerz
Experience: 7.7 years 10 played 6 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Parkers new DGC 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jun 30, 2017 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Big Tee Pads

Teepads have diagram of where to throw for the hole and they also have a metal piece at the bottom of each teepad sign for scraping mud off shoes!

Awesome man made obstructions.
Mandos

Mowed fairways

Easy to navigate (look at course map before staring)

Parking is always available, for now. (Meaning that the dog park does not over pack and leave no spaces for disc golfers.)

Water fountain (also fountain for dogs and bowl!)

Cons:

Gravel for greens.

Most obstructing obstacles are within 30 ft. (I would like to see more things in the middle like the mandos or like hole 4 or 7.

No trashcans around the teepads. (Not everyone has trash to throw away but if I find trash I try to pick it up to keep the course clean and respected.)
*UPDATE1*
Hole 6, 12, & 17 have trashcans now!

Not much shade.

No warm up basket or net to practice throw into. (I like to stretch/warm up first)

*UPDATE1*
If it rained a lot the previous day or possibly day of , hole 7 fairway will be wet in areas.

Other Thoughts:

I love the location of this course.

Dog Park next to it with bathrooms.

Front 9 is 3262ft and back 9 is 3942 making the back 9 680 ft. longer.

I would say this course is not for beginners because it is long. However you can throw your disc without worrying about losing it to the drink. Just remember to spot it and walk straight there because the tall grass is hard to locate discs.
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