@paytenholcombe
No tee pads. Just rutted out mud holes. No signage. Udisc mostly accurate.
@fttdank
There are a lot of fire ants on the back 9 holes and it's not well maintained
@plstcwstlnd
Pretty awful to be short and sweet.
@lukeegilbert
Underrated but in need of some major tree trimming and tee pad maintenance.
@halfmoonslayer
If these tee pads were fixed, this would be hands down the most underrated course I have played in Colorado.
@alexhallumsdisc
Solid 18 hole track. Front 9 is technical & manicured. Back 9 is rugged. Fun track with a variety of lines. Worth a visit!
@brewmasterkg
Most of the tee shots seem unnecessary difficult. Kinda like playing a par 4 hole starting from your second shot after a poor tee shot. A better constructed 9 hole course would be much more fun.
@justintins
Nothing wrong with the layout if there were real tee pads and if half of the holes weren’t throwing straight into long grass.
@coling26
Impossible to play multiple holes because of parkgoers. Unusable tee pads. Some holes obviously designed when trees/bushes were a lot shorter. Not good!
@gmills3
Course could use some maintenance. Some holes are very overgrown. Came back May 2024 and it's even worse. So sad to see a course so neglected.
@alexuvogel
A few scrubs need trimming for smoother releases off t pads. Sometimes cricket 🏏 games are going on holes 10 and 11.
@jimmygauff
Nice course that rewards long accurate shots off the tee, pretty cool change of landscape as well. One of the baskets on the back is built on top of a massive fire ant hill so watch out.
@spoely
Besides the pads being dirt and a few holes having the potential to hit houses off errant shots, GVR is not a bad neighborhood course at all. A lot of great shot variation and disc placement is important with there being big pine trees close to a lot of the baskets. Better signage is needed. I would recommend playing for your first time with someone who is familiar to all the locations of the 18 pads and baskets.