@seenmearound
At least there’s tee pads. Absolutely the dumbest layout I’ve ever played. The first 7 holes run blind down a busy walking path. Spent more time trying to see if it was clear to throw and run back to the pad than actually playing. Will not return. Locals in groups with experience would love this course but a traveler like myself will not enjoy.
@jmdudley
Poor sinage and slightly dangerous with the trail and criss crossing holes. Although 2 baskets per hole is nice. Just use u disc.
@brianphillips
Alot of back and forth here and walking backwards to the next pad.. missing a lot of tee signs, with 2 baskets per hole it's confusing when you have the next hole coming back at you with baskets not to far off from your current tee pad.. challenging course in the fun sun though.. Walking path of the front course is bad lots of people walking and biking to look out for
@cl300stick
You need UDisc to really follow the course. Short tee pads.
@larrykcooper
Meh… It is a desert course, so you have to keep that in mind when rating it.
@isuaggie
Rocky desert disc golf. A fun round in this city park course, but hard on the disc. Don't use your favorites.
@oakstersam
Course is wide open and will chew up discs on rocks. Beats not playing disc golf I guess?
@jeremy15
Beautiful course with some not so nice overlap but done well for the area given.
@tomsdiscgolf
Excellent tee pads. Homeless camp in the parking lot by hole 10.
@sdietri2
Many fun shots, heavy sidearm design. Hole 11 yellow basket isn’t in its sleeve, and missing nearly all signage on back 9, confusing to determine which basket is correct.
@stepcar
A rare Phoenix course with tons of elevation shots. Downside: The front nine play through a pedestrian area, and you repeatedly throw down a pedestrian walkway, which makes for some dicey moments. The back nine are in a rugged wash: bring good shoes. Lots of OB. Hard but fun!
@babachruma
The front 9 is substantially better than the back 9, especially when the water is flowing. The front is short, but technical, requiring a variety of shots to miss trees and water. Back nine poorly marked, not sufficiently updated in UDisc (yellow basket 11 is missing), and very repetitive. This course will DESTROY your discs! Love the desert scenery, though
@wallysnowbird
Directional arrows for the next tee hanging from under each of the new yellow baskets help with navigation a bit. For some holes that have multiple basket locations, they left the old baskets in place also. Still missing signs on some holes, mainly on the back nine.
@dannybeck
Not very up-kept and very hot. Needs signs and more shade but nice course by asu. Bring lots of water in the summer.
@shivka
Beautiful, challenging, and fun. Tough on discs but that's the burden you must accept.
@jameson303
For the obvious reasons