@padrino
My favorite course in Bay Area bc it's tough and challenging that really tests your game with technical shots with plenty of elevation and variety of distances. The upkeep is impressive too considering the location so much props to those who do it.
@polanin
An absolute must play in the Bay Area. Where to start? Stunning beauty for one. Rolling hills, massive lake, well-manicured trails. Then there’s the shot shapes, the baskets, the tee pads. If there’s one small issue it’s wayfinding. Otherwise, go play this one.
@roxinthebox
Absolutely stunning scenery but you’ll want a spotter with the long grass. Definitely not an easy course but so worth the pain.
@jdimiero
Fun course set in a very rugged environment. Lots of long distance shots with some technical windows and elevation changes to deal with. Poison oak can be an issue for sure if your shots get away from you into the trees and shrubs. Long pants recommended. Be ready for a hike, but can easily say it’s my favorite course ever.
@mnmarquess
Very scenic and hilly course. Good mix of shot types. If you are within a few hour drive it’s a must play.
@tiggar
Probably the most beautiful course I have played, or a dead tie. Birdies are hard with the wind and elevation, but not as super technical to not be able to recoup a par. Super fun and awesome course overall. You need a higher skill level, but worth stopping by 100%!! Played all 26.
@ernestoro83
Pack your water or get it in the parking lot but the course is amazing in the spring. Incredible.
@saucertosser21
Top tier disc golf. Drop dead gorgeous scenery. Tee pads are well poured concrete, and the bonus holes are a fun addition if you have the time.
@dansve
Physically challenging hole with a lot of elevation. Many beautiful and fun holes. With more maintenance it would be a 5.
@jaydangerman
There are way too many blind shots. I probably spent 30+ minutes collectively looking for my discs after good throws with the tall grass. 4 out 9 holes on the front 9 require you to walk up to find the pin locations.
@smoothdev
Brutal walk but fun course, especially once you get past the first few. Awful walk from the parking lot
@mburns22
Fantastic course can’t say enough about the beauty  shot selection and diversity. Just be ready for a bit of a hike 
@gooddaysunshine
Poison oak runs throughout so keep your eyes open. Otherwise a fantastic and beautiful course!
@mnagel1991
Lots of elevation, little signage with no cell service makes finding all the tee pads and baskets difficult to find. And since they don't tell you which basket is in play you get to just roll the dice. Oh and the numbers on the basket don't always face the tee pad you're throwing from so good luck figuring out which basket is right until your about 200ft out with a range finder.
@scottd084
First 5 holes guaranteed to lose disc - unmowed tall grass, holes not visible from tees, steep dirt and rock discourage walking ahead to find hole. These holes would convince a newcomer to take up pickle ball instead. They should be redesigned. Course is difficult to navigate without UDisc. Nice to have cooler full of water bottles at Hole 1. Suggest taking at least two if you didn’t bring any. The rest of the course is nice, except for a fairly large poison oak growth 6 feet behind the 18th hole.
@petroz
Great course, fairways are tight but mowed! Rough is rough.
@hughes707
Your mom likes the view
@richying
Course played great. "Friendly" positioning of branches made it feel safer from some of the crazy roller possibilities. Some p.oak if you miss fairway on first few holes, but pretty smooth sailing (oakwise), hole 6 and on.
@juan87
Best course for OG disc golf in the bay. Course is advanced level, long, beautiful but rough off fairways.