@spinoza4u
We actually love this course!!! But only because we’ve played it many times. It looks like it was made by a bunch of locals. It’s just survey tape around trees. Tee boxes, if any, are either painted rocks or wood piled into crescent shaped. As you drive down the hill look for open forest on your right past the last house. Then look for orange tape around trees. We played last year, 2024, and re taped the trees. Our course has two rings on each tree. We also fixed the tee boxes. Most of the targets were still there except the first one. Fun course, short holes but technical. Very pretty location in open forest. You won’t lose a disc.
@gav1tron
Great for what it is
@bradleyhazekamp
If you like trees marked as tone poles go for it. Bring bug spray, and pants.
@cccoaccolin
Basic course: watch out for the hornets nest kinda between hole 1 and hole 9
@norsound
I think we were in the general vicinity, some ugly overpriced subdivision called CastleRock... There was no obvious sign of even where to begin, looks like a wooded area that's going to get turned into more houses, so didn't end up playing, as we were unable to locate a tee box.
@tiabell
Has potential but needs a lot of work to get it clearly laid out. GPS was helpful in finding the tee-box.
@kriscodisco
Course was dry, quiet and scenic
@emthelinguist
Start pads and trees are well marked. Just a lot of high grass and shrubs to trek through. Starting area a little difficult to get to.
@deanprkr
Fun rugged course. Tapping trees is still as satisfying as rattling chains
@capsalmon
Easy, open course, fun for throwing bombs. Maybe watch out for the occasional biker