@jdimiero
Great course for what it is. Brand new and on a cool unique ridge line with spectacular 360 degree views of the Bay and Mt Tam. Fun shot variety. It’ll break in nicely with a little more TLC. Thanks to everyone who made this new guy possible!
@jakeman
Short & technical, with lots of elevation changes. A couple of open holes, but lots of challenging shots. Great views. Bring your hiking boots! Lots of fun!! Lots of potential…
@aaronbb
Noticed a new course along highway 101 and had to go try it out. It is in its infancy right now with dirt tee pads and temporary signage staked into the ground. Lots of little rolling hills with loose shale underfoot. Some shots are open and easy other shots are surrounded by trees just about every shot has an elevation change of some kind. The walk back to the parking lot after 9:00 is treacherous! I would suggest not going the direct route like I did
@cbrock777
Short course that's still in the process of being established. Tee areas are dirt and gravel which are not totally level, but they're working on installing concrete once the place gets more visits...so get out there and support this place. Not the best for a hot day, as it's mostly open/no tree cover or shade, so it's suggested you play in cooler weather like early spring, late fall, or winter. VERY hilly, so be prepared for rollaways and chasing discs with unprecise shots. Epic views once your on the top, so there is a reward for all the hiking 😎✌️
@davidsky
Some fun holes in a newer course. Still a young course but the tee pads are non existent and in some places kinda scary, would benefit from just moving the tee pads to being the cement paths that are near by and making some slight adjustments to tee pad position. Also some pretty steep drop offs so gotta be careful with some of your throws, I almost lost a disc on the golf course a hundred yards down the hill.
@etimmber
Easy to find and navigate. Good course to work on putter lines and controlling your angles. Lots of ace runs. I would say beginner-friendly, but some of the bail out zones for early rhb throws are really rough or down steep hills. Someone make a safari layout, please: some really cool par 4 and 5s are just waiting to be thrown up there.
@obiwarne
Great beginnings and lots of potential. Tee areas are rough and just nature based. Although overall course maintenance is limited, signage is decent, hole placement accessible, and there’s an obvious effort for wayfinding. Winds are definitely a challenge. Given the distances are not super long, course is really good to practice throwing and putting with wind. Fun little course for those of us in the North Bay, and I look forward to its continued development.
@pkbritton
Challenging new course. Great training for windy conditions. Beautiful views. Easy to navigate. Really enjoyed playing the course.
@polanin
Solid track worth checking out as an alternative course in the Bay Area. Like others have said, though, as of this writing, there’s no tee pads and the signage is temporary. Once those aspects are cleaned up, this will be a solid smaller course. If nothing else, the views are wonderful.
@jimmygauff
Fun little course with some sneaky challenging/punishing pin placements. Tee boxes are virtually non existent but there’s usually a flat surface to throw from. I found 4 discs on one hole, do not be left on 7. I slipped and busted my ass hard on some loose dirt, wear good shoes.
@childlessdad
Super fun and not too challenging (unless you don’t know how to control your disc in the wind). Cant wait to see it get built out a bit more. More courses in Marin please!!!
@astans32
Great start. With some maintenance, pads, and permanent signage, this will be a good local addition. A few holes are a bear with the wind, but that made it a nice and tricky technical course.
@alecrevels
Why tf did someone think putting a course here was a good idea? I hate hilly open courses like this. Too windy, grass too long and full of stickers and thorns, awful trails and no tee pads. It's a nice park though. Too bad the course is terrible
@gooddaysunshine
This is already a lot of fun and there aren’t even tee pads yet. Wind will be a factor here 85% of the time and gnarly wind will make it nearly unplayable for amateurs. Though it plays along a ridge line there is potential for roll aways but luckily it manages to stay pretty flat on top. This is a great new and much needed addition to the bay area’s disc golfing community.
@bradleyr17
Fun new 9 holes at McInnis. Shorter holes, hilly, and difficult wind conditions. Nice to see a new course in Marin.
@blakekworth
Has potential! Super high afternoon winds make it impossible this time of year, easy to lose discs. Excited to see this course in the area and excited for more maintenance to be done and tee pads installed!