@krisgreen
This course does not match the 18 hole layout. The terrain is not utilized well with long uphill walks to the next tee and blind shots on very steep slopes. Not a great beginner course after you get off the manicured park. Bring lots of water and a spotter
@yautjadreads
I believe hole 3 (front nine) is broken. Completely demolished, but remnants remain.
@bearman669
Go back to the original layout please
@puaahunter
Fun little park course with a back nine that has a wild side. Holes 7-9 were funky and didn’t fit the style on the top of the hill, which is the opposite of the back nine! It seems like a bridge course between Ross Island and Bengal Ridge, though not nearly as good as either!
@linkken58
Two very different nines! Front 6 is park setting, and the remaining holes are typical Idaho Sage brush holes with no defined fairways. Some long holes for this old guy, too. Glad I played it, but…
@topdude15
Super fun shots with a lot of variety. Some of the holes don’t have very well defined pathways between them, and some are steep enough that you’ll be sliding down instead of walking. Absolutely worth a play!
@theforefather
It is a great course. Fun for beginners and experienced players. Back 9 is a bit rough and covered in weeds. Beginners should stick to the front 9. Overall a very solid course.
@bckcntryskr
It’s really two courses. A cupcake for warm ups and a gut punch on the back sides. Gaiters were useful; a spotter would have been better.
@clindley
Don’t nine twice at sunset is great golf. Tee boxes are un-even here and there some are short some are long and bumpy, could have more consistent tee boxes, baskets are brand new and front 9 twice is a perfect layout.
@sdrosenhan
For big arms, the front 9 is good for upshot practice and the back 9 is good for distance throwing. The downside is that many of the baskets on the back 9 are hard to see, so I’d recommend playing with a spotter. Pretty fun course, but not a ton of variety. Still worth playing though.
@skaigear
Best disc golf course I've played in Idaho. 19 holes filled with variety. Front nine is simple park style, while back ten has elevations, shrubs and rocks. Be careful as some of the holes are quite long and you might lose your disc without a spotter. Beginners can just play the front nine. I played on a Sunday afternoon, there were some groups but overall not busy and very accessible.
@dadenj18
The first 9 holes were great. The back 9 are very confusing, the layout lacks flow and you have to do a lot of backtracking and looking for baskets. Holes 12, 15, and 18 aren’t designed very well, could not find basket 18 or 12. All be it, the scenery is beautiful, there are some very nice holes on the course despite its flaws.
@dev278
Great small town course. Nice short holes and tees and pads are adequate. hole one is a little out of place, but the rest of course is excellent.
@tylermoerer1
Good course.
@magicmoose21
Back 9 need help with the weeds but good overall.
@coltonhughes
Rough course. Hole 1 is immediately 90 degrees up a hill of dirt. The rest of the front 9 are a pretty nice average park course but the back 9 are in the desert section making it harder to find your discs and no shade to help with the heat. You should Only play the back 9 if you are experienced enough in my opinion