@bretgal
I have mixed thoughts. The course itself is nothing impressive. Just 9 baskets about 200 feet apart going down a ski slope. The baskets are falling apart & the tee area is just 2 white blocks. No signage but it’s obvious where the next basket is. However what’s unique is you go up a ski lift ($8) and throw down (200 ft only) a mountain. It’s not worth going to just for the DG. However if you happen to already be at Bryce with a couple hours to spare, especially with someone mountain biking, and you have your discs- then it’s fine to do! That’s how it was for me, and I don’t regret it. But I won’t be back just for DG only.
@can8ianben
Needs proper tees and better baskets, but it’s fun to ride the chairlift and throw down the mountain.
@billmiegel
Cheap baskets that lean. Absolutely no signage or tee pads, just little red poles. Easy to navigate with a beautiful scenery. It is just temporarily place on a ski slope. The ski lift ride up was enjoyable with quite the view.
@freerider156
Sorry to say it (because I love this resort) but this is the lamest course I’ve ever played. It feels like an after thought that someone placed in their backyard. All tee pads are on an awkward sloping downhill in the grass and make it difficult to get good footing. Baskets are low quality and overall layout is not creative, nor exciting in any way.