@jmor72
Pay attention to OBs and bring lots of water
@dougynerd
Typical BLM "I didn't talk to anyone who actually plays disc golf" course. To the designers, if you read this: If you don't have trees, you need elevation changes, at least for any kind of open land course. In a park, you can get away with it because you can create artificial obstacles with walking paths, landscaping, and roads. On an open land course, you need something--anything--that creates a better play experience than "throw Frisbee, look through the bushes for 10 minutes to find it, throw Frisbee again". I was actually excited when I first arrived, as the actual hiking trail you have here would make an amazing course. Hills that you don't want to face off of, gullies and crags that would create interesting obstacles, pretty rocks and views to create a great backdrop, with some river trees to come in and out of. All that said, if you wanted to save the course, instead of finding some new Land for it, you could do some work with a brush hog and a trail crew, creating some actual fairways and defined out of bounds. If you take a look at Birds Nest Park near Denver, you'll get an idea of what kind of work and care it would take to make this into something. Instead, though? I would honestly take some of the land you have in a canyon or with all sorts of rocks all around it and try to reuse the baskets there. Take a look at Three Peaks in Cedar City to find a great example of a BLM course that was professionally designed.
@abontstl
Good design for the property available but a relatively boring course overall. Only a few interesting tee shots.
@jojoluft
Wish there was a bathroom mid course maybe down in the valley.
@marciniak1
A great desert course, some fun shapes and guarded baskets. Pretty long walk overall, but it’s worth it!
@noahstephenson
A really good 18 hole course, good teepads, signs, and shot variety. Beautiful views of the surrounding rock formations and some shots that play near the river, but without much danger. Bring water!
@alexhallumsdisc
Solid 18 hole course. Good shot variety. Nice mix of open shots with some technical lines thrown in. All par 3’s. Dry & rugged landscape. Not too much shade, bring water. Worth a visit if you’re in the area or looking for something new!
@andersonspawn
You're on Udisc. Impossible without map.
@chandlersendek
Great course with different types of shots, good views, and well maintained. Its a long course, but definitely would play again if I was staying in Fruita again.
@ericvde
Lots of wide open shots but also a lot of creativity to make some shorter holes more difficult or more fun. Better than I expected after hole 1!
@astrotexan
Fun, well designed course. Better updating of the A, B, C baskets would be helpful on the Smart Layout. Signature Hole No. 4 is well designed along with No. 5 after. Surprisingly technical course given the general area. Beautiful sunset views at the end of your round.
@mtnwolverine
Other than ant hills on most tee areas. Great 13 of 18 holes.
@daddyduran
There is going to be a Mike the headless chicken 1 round tournament on June 2nd from 8-11. Come join us. Prizes and players package for first 50. Contact fruita parks and recreation
@drewpee
Mixed basket settings. Course is in good shape. Fairways are mowed