@chainedevil
The course is good with fun shots and a variety of lengths. The lines are fair but challenging. As far as the design, it’s a cluster ****. Many of the holes on the front 9 cross cross and share the same fairways. You will be waiting not only on the disc golfers but the walkers/joggers/dogs etc. this is a multiuse use park with heavy traffic. The walk from 14 to 15’s tee is extremely long. About 2 city blocks? 18’s basket to your car is a bit of a walk as well. With the design, flow, and safety issues it’s still a very nice park style course. One of the better courses in the Las Vegas metro.
@wmecha
Nice shaded course. It can be busy with pedestrians.A few of the concrete teepads are slick. Even though the holes aren't super long, the low ceilings make for a good challenge.
@easystreetben
One of the best uses of space for a course I've ever seen. Incredibly designed. Demanding shot shapes on nearly every hole. #1-14 is perfectly done. The walk to #15 is a mess and unfortunately takes away from the course. The signs could use some help. Without udisc, I doubt you're finding #13 and #14 easily and you'll never make it to #15-18.
@geigerhyzer
Hands down the best linear, neighborhood style course I’ve ever played. Keep an eye out for pedestrians and golfers coming back the other way, but otherwise very well kept and an enjoyable design.
@rabbrrt
I like the course itself, but it’s in the minimum amount of space to even fit a course. Multiple fairways are shared by 2 holes and one basket even blocks the gap on a tee shot. Last 4 holes have basically all rock fairways.
@sheascott
We were from out of town. The course is really tight and technical. I think there are probably better ones to visit in The area if you are visiting. Very nice beautiful course but the structure is tough if there are any walkers on the path. Also it smells like dog piss. I’m not sure how normal that is? If I lived there I’d come to it but it’s a tough sell for visitors.
@tjcelano2
Very fun holes and super pretty well maintained fairways. Only downside is a lot of walking between holes towards the end so be ready for a long walk.
@andrew09
Fun but weird course. Not a lot of room to let the disc fly, a lot of pedestrians to watch out for. Sprinklers are everywhere, and do affect multiple fairways and tee pads creating slick throwing areas.
@nomadnick
Great use of the space, tight space make for some difficult holes. Very clean and well maintained
@joeco68
Probably the truest "woods" course on Vegas but watch out for pedestrian traffic and finding backyards. Honestly a lot of fun and would definitely play again.
@rockslide58
Fun little park but it gets tight quick if there are other cards out there too.
@aurkarm
Tight technical course that winds between homes and apartments. Lush green grass through most of it defies the desert landscape, and the trees make very low ceiling shots and lend lovely shade. Tee pads are nice. Occasionally takes a bit to navigate, and there is a 3 block walk between 14 and 15. Plenty of people enjoying the park, so allow the time for them to pass, and beware of throwing over the fences, as they are private property and pretty clear about trespassing. Overall an enjoyable course.
@ptreferee
Public walking trails throughout. Low ceilings due to lots of trees.
@strebs
Lots of low ceiling shots through a nice city park in a ravine. It's got grass, shade, and baskets which makes it pretty good! For the space available they did an amazing job, just a bit busy with walkers and crossing fairways. Also needs a new udisc layout for pro tees
@txdiscgolfba
Turn around after hole 8. After hole 14, turn right on main road for walk down to hole 15. Bring your mid range discs to stay accurate and under the canopy. Lots of pedestrians, but holes were cleverly designed so you can see them and avoid.
@pointsi
Up to this course I considered myself a beginner. Now I think I’ve moved up a notch, because this course made me realize when I take the time to aim for very specific lines, I can make them consistently. Sure I can’t chuck a perfect S curve on a long range drive more than 25% of the time, but that’s not the only way to par and birdie in the end, just like ball golf :) Also, beautiful course, impeccable signage and tee pads, and easy to follow.
@poormtnkid
Great course to beat the wind and lots of shade. There can be a lot of pedestrian traffic as the layout plays down a narrow walking path, weekends more than weekdays.
@bagelbandit
Super cool course concept running in between housing developments. Cool low ceiling shots and tight fairways. Only downsides are overlapping of fairways in some parts so you have to watch for other frolfers as you are playing back through 9-12. Also long walk from 14 to 15. Some pedestrians on the course but friendly and don’t bother the frolfers. Nice new baskets as well. Finally it’s a good course on a windy day as it’s protected by houses and set in lower drainage areas.