@erikaemgee
Near unplayable. They were allegedly working on making some fairways/revamping the course when we were here. But currently the course is overgrown everywhere and wayfinding is very difficult. Staff has no idea about the course, we asked three different people who all gave us different, uncertain answers as to where hole 1 was. Teepads are being rebuilt and currently mostly slippery, loose sand. Baskets are all pretty janky. It was a miracle that I didn't lose a disc, my partner lost 3. That being said, it is very pretty. If you decide to try it, definitely bring discs you are ready to lose.
@jensenlillquist
Unfortunately, this doesn’t compete with other ski resort courses. The shots are all virtually completely open and very downhill, all at ~250 to 350 feet. Lost disc potential is high. Way-finding was hard, as UDisc wasn’t accurate when I went. Bad for both beginners and experienced players.
@ryanloiacono
If you are in the area you gotta hit this one up. Sure, it’s a little rough around the edges but this is seasonal mountain golf! I was pleasantly surprised with how well shaped a lot of the fairways were and had an absolute blast. Bring discs you dont care about, and expect them to fly a touch more overstable at altitude. The price has increased to $23 and you can pay for tickets at the self service kiosk when you arrive.
@pdxbrett
The course is beautiful but the rocks will chew up discs. It definitely can be a lot of fun, especially if you have a jovial group. Spotters would be useful, but I managed to keep all of my discs plus find another while playing alone. The quality of the tee areas and baskets deducted a full star and a half, I felt really precarious on the pads.. The lack of signage was also a challenge. As is, if the course has hole maps, quality baskets, and decent tee pads, it would be a 4.5 star course. Hole 16's basket was mismarked, it is a lot farther.
@zacht13
Missing hole 1, 17 and 18 have no tee box due to udisc not being up to date on pin and tee box location
@noahbristol
Do not play here unless you can park it every time. I lost two of my favorite discs, found two other discs that were unmarked, then lost one of those.
@shadygrove
Long bushes everywhere this time of year, amazing views. Worth it once in a while.
@vegigourmet
Overgrown but pretty epic. Expect to lose discs, regardless of skill level
@lukemurdock
Holy shit this course has a lot of potential. Super scenic and an absolute must hit!
@blackclouds
One of the coolest experiences but the course isn't in the best shape overall... super easy to lose a disc, crappy tee pads and no signage.
@neonknight07
Fun evevated course. The course layout is decent, but the views and the chair lift up make this a real unique place to play. Watch your discs sail!
@austinsharp
Dirt and gravel pads with flags for tee numbers. The forested rough is thick and the open has lots of low lying vegetation to hide your discs. Bug spray and spotters are both recommended. That said - the views are incredible and it's super fun to throw downhill and watch discs fly really far. We had a fantastic time. I think I'll happily play here once a year just for the views and unique experience.
@djlinus
Baskets are janky, some are broken, but usable. Bring bug spray and keep it on the fairways. It's easy to lose discs at this course.
@lorenzoh100
Great course, very technical, easy to lose discs because lots of foliage.
@anthny
Excellent views, it’s a must try for anyone that wants killer views while playing and on the chairlift up. Virtually no upkeep due to the season only being a few months long, it WILL eat your discs. Bring a spotter and be prepared to search knee high grassy areas. It’s kinda like playing pokemon.. 🤣 It gets 3 stars due to price, upkeep.
@lungus
Beautiful course, overgrown on lots of holes, be prepared to lose discs, I lost 4... Missing baskets for 17 and 18 due to construction