@shanedav338
Decent little course must use udisc to find your way around as theres no signage or real tee boxes. But not bad for a little hoa course. Shot variety is meh for lefty backhand players
@cjmdog
Just a neighborhood course. Nothing fancy and no official tee off locations.
@russellestern
With signage and tee boxes this course would be much better
@brianphillips
No parking around the park.. open grass area simple layout
@justericyo
I played the AZDDGA Miles layout, and had a great time. Many of the holes criss-cross the park to add some length that one wouldn't expect given the small footprint. There are no formal tee pads, but most of the tees are on sidewalks surrounding the course, and only a couple of them require a one-step or standstill. Several of the tee shots are through gaps in the trees surrounding the park, and offer a bit of a challenge and multiple shot options. It's easily navigable with Udisc. Many of the pins are tucked under or behind trees, requiring a well-shaped approach. Despite being laid out in a small neighborhood park, the design is thoughtful and the potential of the space has been maximized in a remarkable way that provides scoring opportunities for new players and some shot variety for more experienced players. An early morning summer round requires dodging some sprinklers, but it keeps the course a few degrees cooler than most courses. Bring the mosquito repellent and a second pair of shoes and socks for after the round, and you'll have a good time on a fun course.
@jradelet
Cute 9 hole inside an HOA. You'll have to rely on Udisc to find tee pads and to identify baskets, but it uses the space well, and if your playing in the mid morning (9-11) many of the tee zones are shaded.
@jonslam
Not open to public
@conanbarb
No tee pads or signs. Just an open field with criss crossing baskets
@jasmski
This course should not be on Udisc because it is not open to the public. There is no parking.
@nickh32195
Thankful for U-Disc having the course layout. It was fun, but kind of hard to figure out where to throw from.
@therock184928
It’s a good course the only thing I don’t like is that there is no tea pads
@stepcar
Park course: won't scratch your discs. Good length, a few obstacles but nothing terrible. The layout is a little hard to parse, but there are numbers on the concrete sections of sidewalks for some holes. No amenities at all, just a little park. RIYL: Remington Heights.
@sdietri2
No signage, tees off sidewalk, one hole throws over the playground…
@iamron23
Fun neighborhood course. 9 baskets shared for 18. Varying course layouts created for different challenges.
@fakeshemp73
Sometimes busy with kids in the park. Go during school hours will help
@rikmoore16
Nice little layout if you download the UDISC APP for course selections (3-4 options) and then also getting access to their GPS mappings to help locate the tee pads.
@southpaw696
Was not expecting the updates to the layout. I like them! Still a good course for practice but with the new updates it brought in some new shots. Tee areas are discreetly marked with hole number in paint.
@pofranklin
More of a 9 basket practice area than a proper course. Great if you are new or live nearby but watch out for sprinklers and children.