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Review By: | wolfhaley ![]() ![]() |
Played: 816 Reviewed: 380 Exp: 18 Years
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11 Helpful / 0 Not
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Pros: Giant's Ridge is a monster of a course, set up along the ski hill. There's 1600' of elevation change up and then back down the hill. This course is a hike. You need to be in solid shape to take on this challenge. Expect a couple hours, at the minimum, to finish your round. It take me and the wife 2 1/2 hours to play, and we're generally pretty quick players.
Cons: The baskets are tough to spot when they're tucked off into the tree line. I had to scout ahead a few times to be sure of where we were headed. It does make the holes more challenging though, so this is a minor nitpick.
Other Thoughts: I'm generally not too much of a fan of ski hill courses. They seem to be really hit or miss. Either they're good or they're kind of an afterthought, a way to bring in a few extra dollars during the off season. This one felt like the good kind. I was glad I took the time to play this. Is it the 4th best course in MN? Not even close, but you can definitely do worse than Giant's Ridge. I'd recommend it if you're ever in the area, but it's not worth going way out of your way to play it. |
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11 of 11 people found this review helpful.
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Review By: | danilau |
Played: 8 Reviewed: 7 Exp: 0 Years
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2 Helpful / 3 Not
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Pros: Really cool area for a course. Nice variety throughout. Cons: Course could have been maintained better. That was the biggest issue. It was hard to find the tees and holes at times.
Other Thoughts: We lost a disc because the grass was so tall. |
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2 of 5 people found this review helpful.
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Review By: | Bogie Bee |
Played: 8 Reviewed: 7 Exp: 0 Years
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3 Helpful / 1 Not
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Pros: Elevation change, hole variety, good distance.
Cons: Not very well maintained. Other Thoughts: Overall, it's a pretty good course. Maintenance wouldn't be as much of an issue if it was a free course. As stated in the cons, this course would be much better if it had better flow. You'd get more variety by way of utilizing cross and downhill paths instead of just walking them to the next uphill hole. Good course, but Hibbing is significantly better in the area and is free. |
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3 of 4 people found this review helpful.
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Review By: | beeyang78 |
Played: 172 Reviewed: 14 Exp: 12 Years
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4 Helpful / 0 Not
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Pros: Lots of elevation and great use of the hill. The first two holes were open uphill shots. After that, the woods come into play for most of the holes except a few downhill holes. The fairways are wide and fair. Hole 18 is a very long downhill bomber that can be deuced with a good throw. Cons: Overall, there were not that many cons. There could be a few more wooded narrow holes and the long tees should have been longer. Tee signs were old and hard to read. Some of the fairways were longer and it took a bit to find discs. The path down hole 18 has some large holes that could cause someone to sprain an ankle or role down the hill if they aren't careful. Other Thoughts: This was a great disc golf experience and I love that there were no other groups in sight when we played our rounds. We played both rounds from the long tees and it was very windy that day, but it was still very fun. We played everything par 3's and I managed to shoot 1 under on the second round. Making a few of the holes longer would make it a better course imho. There were a lot of birdies to be had. I managed to park hole 18 with my third throw which was the signature hole in my opinion. I didn't know how long it was but it felt really good to get one close. It is guarded by a clump of trees in the middle, left and right. If you go long, there is a cabin there on the right of the basket also. This is definitely a must play course in MN. I can only think of a handful of courses that I have played that are better than this course. |
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4 of 4 people found this review helpful.
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Review By: | alex cincy |
Played: 3 Reviewed: 3 Exp: 0 Years
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4 Helpful / 0 Not
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Pros: Many challenging shots. There is a lot of diversity in this course. Most holes have concrete tee boxes. There are a few really nice high tee boxes throwing downhill to the basket. Cons: The maintenance was poor. We're this a free course I would have overlooked this but since there was a fee my expectations are higher. The signage after the basket was not great - I spent too much time looking for a few tee boxes. Other Thoughts: I really enjoyed this course. I am rating a 3 because I have higher expectations of pay courses. This would be a 4.5 if there was no fee. |
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4 of 4 people found this review helpful.
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Review By: | Zallus |
Played: 24 Reviewed: 1 Exp: 0 Years
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3 Helpful / 4 Not
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Pros: -Good mix of anhyzers, hyzers, and straight shots.
Cons: -The grass can be a little long in some places. |
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3 of 7 people found this review helpful.
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Review By: | tkupsc |
Played: 34 Reviewed: 3 Exp: 12 Years
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8 Helpful / 0 Not
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Pros: The full gamut of different shots required by the alpine terrain at Giants Ridge will test every aspect of your game. The practice facilities are great--be sure to warm up on the practice hole between the chairlifts. The tee pads throughout the course are excellent, as are the baskets. Navigation is pretty easy, using the map provided at the rental shop. Signage between tees is adequate. There are plenty of garbage cans and benches throughout the course. The grass on the fairways was short, and everything seemed to be well-maintained. Cons: Signage at the tees was poor; it was only at the front tees and was often faded and hard to read. This was the final week before closing, and the signs were probably new at the beginning of the season, but they need a more durable design (they were paper under plexiglass). They can't be permanent signs, because they have to be removed for ski season. I hate to deduct at all from a perfect 5 for this absolute gem of a course, but in my prior experience with Giants Ridge (over 20 years worth), everything here has been done with such an eye for excellence that it makes these tee signs stick out like a sore thumb. Other Thoughts: The first 8 holes aren't so steep that they're overly tiring to walk. The walk to the 9th tee may increase your heartbeat, but the view from Rocky Top (the back tee) will definitely take your breath away. Take beverages, because there's no water available on the course after the rental shop. And be sure to take your camera; you'll want the better lens for pictures here. Lastly, take a moment to take it all in...this is disc golf at its finest! |
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8 of 8 people found this review helpful.
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Review By: | DerekTonn |
Played: 2009 Reviewed: 35 Exp: 45 Years
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7 Helpful / 1 Not
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Pros: - Some of the most unique and interesting terrain for a disc golf course in the State of Minnesota! Cons: - A minor con/complaint, but at least on the day we played it, we ran into a situation where 2-3 baskets were in the "B" position for the hole, but all of the signage (we think) pointed to the "A" position. Which had us teeing off to the wrong point (so different in 1-2 instances that members of our group decided to re-tee). A bit of help knowing which position each basket was in *before* teeing off would have been helpful, and saved us "billy goats" a lot of time/energy. Other Thoughts: Probably one of the top 1-2 courses I have ever played. Simply outstanding. A little rough around the edges and plenty of trouble to get into in the rough if one is not careful, but that's what Iron Range disc golf is all-about! Absolutely worth the time/drive to experience that course, and I'd do it again in a heartbeat...if it weren't seven hours away from home. |
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7 of 8 people found this review helpful.
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Review By: | ElectricBoogaloo |
Played: 55 Reviewed: 13 Exp: 14 Years
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12 Helpful / 0 Not
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Pros: -A good difference between the regular and the long tees. I played the regular ones to get a feel for the course, and I felt challenged, but not overly so. When I stepped back to the long tees, this course really shined. The added distance and different angles from the long tees really tested my game.
Cons: -Holes 1-3 and 5 are nothing special. Basically just climbing the hill until the course can really shine. I played through the course twice while I was here, and I got bored during this stretch. Although I suppose it is better to start this way than end this way.
Other Thoughts: -Make sure you grab a map along with your scorecard in the office. That, along with the next tee signs will make sure you don't wander around too long. |
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12 of 12 people found this review helpful.
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Review By: | NicedGuy |
Played: 131 Reviewed: 4 Exp: 28 Years
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12 Helpful / 3 Not
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Pros: Baskets and tee pads are top notch. Dual tees and multiple pin placements on every hole. Well defined fairways with heavy rough. Elevation comes into play on almost every hole. Your game will be pushed to the limits on this extremely challanging course, several risk/reward shots make this course require more strategy than most. The course is very well maintained, fairways are mowed and there's never any garbadge on the course. There's no words to discribe the veiws, you can actually see canada from #9 tee pad. Hole #18 is 1000'+ and birdable(sweet hole!). Dorms on site are often availble for cheap rates. Cons: Location Other Thoughts: This truley is a championship golf course. And embodies everything a 5 star course should be. Being in northern Minnesota its a long trip for most golfers but its definetly worth it. The $5 dollar fee is a bargain, I can't think of a better way to spend $5. |
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12 of 15 people found this review helpful.
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