60 reviews (showing 1–20)

Upkeep
4.5
Shot variety/design
4.2
Tee areas
3.5
Signage/wayfinding
2.9
Amenities
3.7
Scenery/views
3.7
pwmorgan

@pwmorgan

27

One of the best courses in Tucson. Great well thought out placement and does good with the space. Missing signs so unfortunately you have to rely on UDisc. Beautiful little course.

2
quentenfisher

@quentenfisher

162

Really cool course. I played this in the morning which was nice to not have a busy park. I imagine it can be tricky when there are other players and pedestrians. I really love how the space was used between all the teepads and baskets, as well as over the roads etc. Really neat course.

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sealscanfly

@sealscanfly

42

The actual disc golf is great. I was lucky I went at a less populous time as the course plays through many pavilions and around a walking path. The layout also crossed over itself, and I thought it was confusing. The course itself is very long and demands distance, with low ceilings in play. This is a worthy stop in Tucson as long as it isn't crowded.

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navybean

@navybean

29

Honestly, this is the last disc golf course in Tucson I had to play, and I didn’t think I was going to like it, based on previous reviews. I was very pleasantly surprised, and would absolutely recommend people come play this course! Yes, it stinks if you throw your disc over the baseball field gate, and you have to climb the gate to get it, but that doesn’t make this course bad. No, this course does not have cement tee pads or beautifully updated signage (like Lakeside) helping you find your way to the next tee pad, but it’s also not rocket science finding your way around.  I play at Loma Verde and Groves at least twice a week each, and I enjoy playing at Santa Cruz and Rillito River courses many times each month also, but I see no reason not to add this course into my regular rotation of places to play, and so should you.  Having some par four and par five holes forced me to learn some new things and change up my drive more than I have had to on any other course yet. If you play this course and enjoy it, be sure to leave a good review with higher stars, because I almost didn’t come play here ever, because of the low rating. Hopefully that changes. 

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7
farris34

@farris34

98

Cool DGC considering only having 9 baskets. Very well thought out pin placement. Glad I stopped by on my way thru.

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3
poppacamp

@poppacamp

16

Signage is horrible. We got frustrated and left after 8 holes

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reedeugene

@reedeugene

26

Pretty good course, shots all around the baseball diamonds, but not too hard to avoid going over the fence.

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2
calvinc44

@calvinc44

133

Fun course but very confusing layout

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1
rconde442

@rconde442

21

Tough course with tons of low trees and park pavilions to navigate. Can get tricky when busy

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alankarpick

@alankarpick

49

Really well manicured course that a fellow disc Golfer that I ran into said was the best in Tucson. It’s a little tricky the first time through finding a couple of holes but it’s really a fun course to play.

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5
nathrall

@nathrall

16

Groundskeepers talk trash, but a good course. Difficult course

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3
acesquack

@acesquack

70

Great use of the space, Rubber Pads and Nice Baskets. Course keeps improving and gaining popularity.

2
bubblegumjr

@bubblegumjr

62

Great course, beautiful layout with a lot of shot variety. Elevation, varied hole distances, OB in play regularly, well positioned baskets and tees. The course does overlap some, and have shared baskets, which I am never in love with. The holes are well designed, and the shared baskets were a minimal disruption during the round.

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kayakpirate

@kayakpirate

54

There's no main course layout map so I stumbled around for about 2 hours trying to find out which basket went with which tea pad and where one was located in relationship to the other.

giovannilizama

@giovannilizama

48

Three things would make this track even more enjoyable: 1) Signage (it's non-existent right now). 2) Benches 3) OB indicators, either on UDisc or signage (when produced). Other than that, very fun and beautifully kept public park course.

1
billfleming

@billfleming

24

My low rating is mainly because I didn't have fun. It might have been a better experience if I played with someone familiar with the course. Not having tee signs made it difficult to know which basket to play to, even with uDisc. I thought basket 3 was the basket for two. Tee pad 2 is dangerous for RHBH throw...I almost slammed my foot into the curb on my follow through...but I stopped and my throw went bad. The basket for 5, someone had dumped all the rocks in the basket...I took them out and placed the next tee rocks pointing the right way. Some tee pads don't have the numbered white rocks. uDisc has the rules for each hole, but they don't show up for each hole when you are keeping score. So frustrating and, for me, no fun. I would like to try again in the future with a cardmate who knows the course.

1
frnknstev3

@frnknstev3

21

Lots of shots into traffic. Played this in a tournament with an empty park. I could not imagine doing this when people were using the park. Be careful

darmbait

@darmbait

29

Great course. Tough course.

1
jimbodg1

@jimbodg1

29

No course signage at this time. Tee Pads are rubber pads, except for three which are on paved areas. If you have UDisc you’ll easily find your way around the course. It’s a very clean and well maintained park with manicured grass. Baskets have been replaced with Innova Discatcher (Thank you Kino Sports Park Maint. Crew) Various obstacles to work around make the course very technical. This is a multi-use park and one of the toughest DG courses in Tucson. Be aware of your surroundings when throwing. Have Fun 🤘

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camvandam520

@camvandam520

27

Unmarked tee pads. Also very technical and fun!