@aznmg13
Needed to change targets on app to reflect course
@bckcntryskr
A for sure four star experience. Really enjoyed it.
@luth10o0
All it needs is signage and this is 5 stars. Awesome views, friendly golfers (Sunday 2Pm) and lots of different shot variety. Nothing incredibly tight or narrow but alot of fun.
@paullovestacos
Bring a big arm, plenty of understable discs, and every trick you know. You’ll need it all
@skihmitt
Would be nice to have a few water jugs on course. Some of the par 3s are too far for amateurs to ever birdie. Beautiful course though!
@marcibeacoup
Unfortunately fire damage at the lodge so there’s just a temporary pro shop
@whipthrows
It would be great to have a broom at tee pads.🙏🏼
@stuclary
The good: - there’s 18 baskets - you’ll get your steps in - the ball golfers we ran into were cool - cool view of a lake on one hole The bad: - on a ball golf course. No trees/obstacles - boring. Just the same shot over & over - no signage - no benches - tons of poison oak just off of every fairway - $12(!) to play Basically, there are LOTS of better options all over the Bay Area
@nerosdad
much better than Glenn eagles. Worth the cost. Beautiful well maintained. A real gem of a ball golf convert.
@gooddaysunshine
The course itself is maintained well and it is a fun course if you have a strong-ish arm. Mostly open shots, not much for technical shots but some nice elevation changes. Still a beautiful and easy course to navigate. It’s a shame the country club burned down. Luckily on weekends you can still get a Carlotta Burger (omg) on hole 12 of the main ball golf course. Well worth the trek up there.
@elijahjg
all layouts are fun. ball golfers tend to be really nice and accommodating in my experiences. beautiful scenery and some challenging holes.
@jackdinsmore
Golfers and disc golfers on the same holes— long waits. Other than that fun course
@ilacalifornia
Really good course with beautiful sights. Finding the tee pads can be a paaaiiiinnnnn though. They need tee pad marker stands to help with that. My only other gripe is that there are no Orange baskets for whatever reason
@jaybeedg
Look, we love this course and want it to succeed. It had been a while since we played it, months likely. So there are several green basket placements that are new to us. Namely 1, 2, 5, 6, 7 and 8. Two of those we take serious issue with: 1 and 5. Both are lengthened AND moved uphill. 5 in particular left us annoyed and baffled. It is about 50 feet up a 60-degree slope. I can understand placing a basket on a steep incline poses a hearty challenge. This is not that. It’s more like a sadistic d*% move. Not only is your disc going to roll twice as far as from your spot if you miss, even when (if) you make it, you may not be able to get to the basket and back down without falling. Some of us who play are not 20 years old. We don’t play a round with the idea that we should bring climbing gear as well. I know this sounds harsh but, as I said above, it’s because we love this course and want it to succeed.
@discman17
Five star dual use course. Bar and Cafe on site.
@dmooret
Beautiful course. Well worth 10$