@willey640
The tee boxes are made with potting soil. The course is designed so you spend more time looking for discs than playing. Unless you are elite and can land your shots on a 8 foot path plan on losing discs.
@monchenko
Make sure to wear shoes and long socks. Some spots have a LOT of poison ivy
@watson723
Course has major potential if it could have mowed Fairways and solid teepads. Worth the drive from Saskatoon, course will be much more difficult when the leaves and foliage come in.
@etrenouth
Fantastic layout with fun and challenging shots. However, until the Provincial Park mows some fairways and areas around baskets, you’re losing discs with perfect shots, which makes the course pretty much unplayable.
@showmustgo
"Where's the tee?" "Where's the basket?" "Where's my disc?"
@graysonb
This course has potential but it requires two major changes. 1) Maintenance is a serious issue. Now on is expecting a perfectly coiffed golf course, but the overgrowth makes it difficult to walk the course, let alone play it and it's still early in the season. Many holes also don't have clearly indicated path from basket to teepad. 2) This course needs two tees per hole. Almost every par 3 on this course is longer than the longest par 3 in Saskatoon. Long holes are fun, but need alternatives.
@tombonombona
Course is new but still very rough. Tee pads are not a thing and hard to find. Fairways are all brush or tall grass with specific landing zones. This course seems like it was designed for the top 5% of players. Absolutely not beginner friendly at all. Lots of blind shots where if you don’t land in a small zone you will be looking for your disc for a while. Spotters are almost a must.
@gardinermitch
Fantastic design, dripping with potential. Very much designed for advanced players. Something that was needed within a quick drive of the city. Excited to see future development and hopefully much improved footing on tee areas.
@damnrights
After a little bit more work this will be a great tournament course keypads need to get leveled and a little bit better signage to find the next hole.
@nickdonauer
Fun course requiring a wide variety of shots, but needs more course maintenance. Lots of potential Spotter necessary to ensure quick pace
@blangman
No signage. Lots of cacti! Only play if you are a seasoned player and can drive 300 ft minimum.
@allanhrabia
This is the course the province has been needing. I can’t get over the variety of skill testing lines this course offers. (You’ll need 300+ feet of distance off of the tee to score well on this course). It’s refreshing to see such a high level course with such great potential installed so close to Saskatoon. I gladly tip my hat off to the designers for their vision and creativity on this one! The major improvement I would like to see moving forward is course maintenance from the ground crew.
@scythe17
Very uneven and unkept terrain. Challenging course that is not beginner friendly. Long holes, several of which are blind. Many cacti on the course. Not cart friendly.
@kgustafson
Holes were a little hard to find, the map was accurate, but some mixture of shorter holes and better signage would be beneficial. A lot of trudging through bush and long grass to get your discs and do the course.
@mraidenwelter
It still needs a little of work, but it will be great. Maintenance has been done lately, and tee signs are ordered. Hilly, deep brush, challenging with a few par 3 gimmies in between. Watch carefully where your disc lands! Oh, and bring your dog!
@warrenlong
I really enjoyed this prairie disc golf course. First the caveats. Udisc is essential. Even though the course layout is not that accurate it is still way better than nothing. Impossible without. The course has good variety. It starts out alongside a long regular golf course and then enters into the trees/brush section. Even if you are a very good player, it is essential to have a second player/spotter along with you. On lots of the holes you will not see the disc land in the tall grass.
@shawnsetyo
This course slaps me in the face everytime, yet I still come back. I lost discs, my phone and twisted my ankle. This course will demand a lot from you. Narrow fairways, tight turns, small tunnels, deep bush. All these factors can typically deter a player but I love it. The course really challenges a player to hit the lines and master ones game. I'll be back, not only to get better but to find my other disc's. A great addition to the disc golf scene, it's a step above.
@chadkuzzy
Lots of walking through tall grass. Tee pads are very rough. Hole layouts are fun and challenging. Has a lot of potential but currently needs a lot of maintenance. Not for beginners.
@csmedisc
Raw right now. Mowing was happening behind us. Layout and design is solid. Long bad rough - use spotters. Nice baskets.