33 reviews (showing 1–20)

Upkeep
3.7
Shot variety/design
4.0
Tee areas
3.1
Signage/wayfinding
3.4
Amenities
2.0
Scenery/views
4.3
politicalmonk

@politicalmonk

16

Be prepared to say goodbye to some of your loved ones. A lot of great holes close to water and marsh. If your aim is true, you should have a great time.

After playing Competitive
motron

@motron

69

Short technical city course.

aschrum

@aschrum

23

Great short course with varied shot types, open FW routes and big trees

teleslayter

@teleslayter

Great shape! 6/1/24

After playing Competitive
calebackley

@calebackley

8

Definitely make the T-Boxes larger and make sure the signs are clearly visible. I would recommend metal signs and make them some what bright so they can be seen through all of the bushes.

jkhenderson03

@jkhenderson03

41

Short wooded course in tourist town. Perfect course for shorter throwers. Pars are too high, but shooting way under par can be fun sometimes. Tee pads are just dirt holes. Not much signage but next tee is easy to find. Great use of woods to require shot shaping and variation. Several ace-able holes (most of them actually) provide for excitement, even for inexperienced players. Certainly a family favorite. Lefty backhand friendly which I like.

After playing Recreational
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goodmunkey266

@goodmunkey266

31

UDisc and par markers differ.

mattyboii25

@mattyboii25

47

Beautiful little course. Fun throw and lines to hit.

After playing Recreational
matt1034

@matt1034

14

Fun woodsy course near walking trails. Tee pads are all dirt and mostly uneven ground. Overall fun course to work on shot shaping with some beautiful scenery

adamrickorme

@adamrickorme

39

Best course in McCall with aternate teeppads for the back 9, if you are not a beginner all holes play as par 3, ignore sugested pars on the signs. There are now 10 extra very short dirt teepads that are not really worth playing but are pretty fun to throw from. Go to Cascade course for more professional course with raised deck teepads and a great mix of open and wooded holes.

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raygun12

@raygun12

Fun little technical course. Great for all levels. 9 holes but have alternate tee pads. Technical lines, pretty powdery dirt; pads are the same way, but a good backyard course overall. Signage is decent.

iflyingpie

@iflyingpie

Nice course. A good challenge but not so difficult.

pricetag326

@pricetag326

Awesome course. Tight lines. Most baskets are blind. Watch your disc, they tend to disappear in the trees and grass

mcdoobies

@mcdoobies

Great course for beginners, generous pars. Hard to lose discs

sudcory

@sudcory

Starting blocks could use some attention. Very uneven ground and the fine dirt doesn’t offer very good traction. Other than that we really enjoy the challenge this course offers.

sqfootage

@sqfootage

Level tee boxes :)

ryanengland26

@ryanengland26

Nice little course! Had fun playing the f9 from the normal pads and b9 from the alternate pads. Pretty short holes, but lots of trees and tight fairways make a fun challenge. Lots of forehands for a righty

bogeyjoey

@bogeyjoey

180

The front nine tee pads and the back nine tee pads are drastically different and make a very nice 18 holes. This is either a LHBH or RHFH type of course. Some trees need trimming to make the fairways fair! Way overgrown on the limbs

After playing Competitive
ogjay01

@ogjay01

64

Definitely worth stopping by to play. Lots of extra tee pads. Mostly technical. You will hit a tree or two or twelve. Most holes reward you for making past the first few trees.

After playing Competitive
hookus3

@hookus3

This is my favorite course I have ever played. It is in great condition and all hole are birdie able. Great beginner course