@sprintermatt
It was a little confusing - I was playing blues. Easy to know which tee. But sometimes you played to white sometimes blue basket. Which if you didn’t look at the tee sign and really process it you might forget after getting on the fairway. At least one time we followed signage to the wrong next hole. But the property was immaculate and one of the coolest courses I’ve played in some time. A lot of technical shots are required plus distance.
@templink
Pros: Very nice course design. Course feels big and impressive. Excellent upkeep. On a goat and alpaca farm. Has a cafe on site. EV charger. Cons: No water on course (no stream, creek, or pond to throw over). Lots of OB. Signature hole: Probably would have to be the triple Mando.
@misterrob
Bar down one of if not the best course I’ve played in Canada. Lots of variety for all levels. Views incredible, upkeep top notch.
@codyayers315
One of the best courses you’ll ever play. I don’t care where you’re from.
@clinton
Most excellent course. Long walks between holes and lots of elevation. Still cart friendly. Not many ace runs on the white layout. Bugs are pretty bad in July. Definitely a must play in Ontario. Prepare for long grass in the rough and possible poison ivy on the wooded holes. Most of the course is in full sun.
@csmedisc
Amazing property. Great mix of lines and shot shapes! Beautiful design! Course #150 was a treat to play!
@kjcanadaeh
Literally the best course I have ever played. Insanely beautiful. Could use a garbage can or two out on the course and maybe a bench or two more, other wise no notes. INCREDIBLE!!!
@owenss
Amazing course, and Darryl was an incredible host for us. We will be back!!
@lfish32925
It was glowey and fun and we howled like wolves but the layout we felt 2 holes behind based off the signs
@arpconrad
The course was setup for an event and presented very well. Plenty of shots and you never get bored.
@martinabeshaus
Recommend a spotter for some baskets. Nice course.
@pedrog42
This is a world class disc golf course. There is something for everyone. Ace place to championship golds. Café for hot food. Disc retail store. Bring your A game.
@derrickdodgson
The premier disc golf course venue in Ontario for highly skilled players. Varied, challenging hole designs requiring distance and control. Shorter layouts are still quite challenging for newer/less skilled players. All the many teepads are high quality and multiple pin positions add to an already impressive amount of variety. Bring water, sunscreen, bug spray, and humility.
@lauried
Great course, lots of shot variety, we really enjoyed the round. The Screaming Goat cafe was excellent, lots of beverage & food options! If you play on Monday or Tuesday the cafe is closed and no washroom available. Would be nice to have a hole map on each TeePad.
@tribonk
Great cafe that serves hot food and goat made products (cheese, soap). Ribbons a must in the winter. Tee pads were clear, each with their own shovel, if not. Hole pars are fair and OB are clearly marked. Recommended!
@tinlid
Perfect bight st Haute Goat, new staff are keeping the course groomed perfectly.
@smgalbraith
Absolutely one of the premiere championship courses in Canada.
@woogie
Beautiful course and very challenging. Love coming here!!
@chedduh
My new favourite course in the province (and I’ve played most). This truly is a disc golf experience. The course itself is legendary and lets you throw almost every disc in your bag. But with the restaurant/bar, disc shop, souvenirs and of course GOATS this really is the premiere disc golf course in the province imo