@waterdog28
Ski resort course plays as expected. 18 holes is a decent physical workout. Hole 3 basket is placed perfectly. Hole 4 has limited appeal. 5 is great: big concrete tee pad with an awesome tee box window with a semi protected basket. 6 is a fun drop off. The basket on 7 is too challenging, who wants to attack that drop off? 15 and 16 are on top of the world and are great for intermediate players. 17 is such a thrill ride for your disc, it will shoot passed the 584’ basket on its way to who knows where. Enjoy this low amenity, one good tee box, poorly marked but wonderful course. First timers need UDisc to navigate.
@bradhayashi
Not for beginners, definitely. You need to be physically fit as you will be doing a lot of hiking, some steep inclines and declines. And you will be doing a lot of walking. Many tees difficult to find, best to play with a veteran. Hole 5 is gone due to construction. (See my photo) I guess the resort didn’t want concrete pads, that’s understandable. As is not having baskets a different color to see better instead of blending in. Best to play with others to spot discs. Most vegetation is short enough to find but some aren’t and there are many blind berms that you will not see the lie. Bring water! Fun to watch disc glide downhill.
@steven2015
Th course was an interesting experience. It’s on a Ski Resort. I don’t hold anything against the course. It was fun. Signage could be better. Watch out for Yellow Jackets
@jimpackard
Beautiful course. Fun to play. Challenging. Needs better tea, pads and signs. Distances are inaccurate in you disk and on signs.
@promney6825
So much fun. Just the teepads are little rubber mats that were uneven.
@chetman
Fun course. Totally different than what you are used to to doing. Glad I came to play.
@williewanka
Not for beginners! Recommend a spotter to be with you as some throws you can't see where your disc lands. Fun course. Bit hard to navigate because there really isn't any cell coverage. I had to use navigation steps to know where next tee off was at. Multiple times had to walk forward to know where basket was at before tee off.
@naterade
Played Beaver Mountain Open and went into it with no expectations. The course was awesome! Obviously no mountain course can have the same maintenance as a park course, however, it impressed me and was extremely fun! The only downside are the tee pads.
@jmsteele23
Just really make sure you’re paying attention to where your discs land or else you’ll be searching for a while in the taller grass. Other than that, it’s a beautiful mountain course. Pretty tough but a lot of fun. Will also be a big hike
@voltronmckee
This course is a HIKE! Not for the feint of heart. It was nice to play some mountain golf, however the course is not without its drawbacks. On a few of the holes, it was hard to find how to get to the next tee pad. Some arrow signs at the baskets indicating the direction to head would make a huge improvement. Perhaps some pathways that were more clearly cut would help too. The tee pads were pretty bad. They were all very short, uneven, and slippery. Other than that fact that it was nice to play golf in the mountains, I didn’t really like the course.
@troymoehlenpah
Really fun mountain course. Lots of elevation change. Bring water, snacks, and good shoes. Leave the cart.
@authorjohan
Played the course in early August and it's very overgrown this time of year. Not very good signage at a high ground for a while until lwe finally found hole three but never found whole one or two. Very overgrown be sure to wear pants to protect yourself from the sharp grass, thistles, and burrs. It's a mountain course so be prepared to hike.
@emtydvs
Would give this a 5 if better tee’s, groomed fairways (though that’s tough to do on a mountain course), better trails, and again, better tees!
@danaadams
Hole 1 is missing and the launch pad for hole 2 is missing.
@brycegruneich
Fun mountain course. Lots of hiking up and down. Good variety of shots.
@mikeychux
Must play! Such a rad course!! Played solo and was able to not lose a disc and great mountain golf. Have to have udisc to navigate but man what a fun track! Id give it 5 stars if they had real tee pads.
@jacobserio
Excellent mountain course. Better signs and tee pads would make it nearly perfect.