@coleyko
Lots of climbing. More sub 300’ holes than anything. Small, uneven tee boxes.
@murdoc1776
The course starts on the opposite side UDisc. Very overgrown and rough terrain physically fit and being sure on your foot is a must. You will probably lose a disc.
@louisviolette80
Tall grass, so recording your shots is highly recommended for easier locating of discs.
@mcrawford66
Course needs a ton of work, could be a decent cours.
@apollo336
This course is fun and challenging at 9,400’+ elevation! Some uphill, downhill and across hill hiking. Watch for bikers and hikers.
@topherdubs
If this is not maintained by the ski valley, I understand the shape that it is in. I would just expect a much better layout for such a high priced area.
@weedreimer
Despite being a temporary setup for this year, the course is excellent! Understand that it’s a pretty basic course with dirt tees, little to no signage, and no amenities such as water once up on the course. The UDisc Smart Layout for 2023 is accurate and will be needed to navigate. Aside from Holes 1 and 2, the rest of the course has a variety of shots, nothing too receptive. The uphill hike after Hole 18 back to Lift 1 is a workout, so be prepared. It might be a long shot, but hopefully, this course location on the mountain can be a permanent course each summer. It would be a course worth traveling to at that point.
@dittemor
T-Mobile service didn't work up there which left me with only the vague map you get instead of the convenience of Udisc. Finding tee boxes was very difficult for about 1/3 of the holes... in fact, I never found 14 or 18. Most tee boxes were uneven and the terrain is extreme for a disc course. You better be in fairly good physical condition. Not sure it's really worth the $25 lift ticket.
@samr103
Tee signs aren’t the most accurate, udisc isn’t that accurate either for some holes. Be careful out here with holes 4, 11-15 being extremely hard to play and find discs on due to the long grass or unmowed/uncleared areas. Udisc puts 11 and 16 closer to 10s basket than they actually are. There are arrows that show the way from pin to tee starting on 11 to 12, ending at 16-17
@beefsnackstick
Course is woven around the base of the ski slopes. Lots of fun with a good deal of elevation and technical shots. If you play at the end of the day, your will undoubtedly encounter deer on the last fairways. Great fun with amazing views.
@deanromans41
Tee pads are rugged. Everything else is awesome
@bstrain
Grass is way too long on holes 4 and 5, spot your discs carefully. If you look there are ripe raspberries you can pick & eat while you play. Good signage.
@cougar
Lots of elevation changes. T-pads could use some maintenance, but very beautiful scenery and lots of fun shots
@wookievomit
Course is beautiful, the holes are easy to find with holes well marked. One of the courses had the wrong number on the basket (hole 16). The late holes on the first 9 have some good elevation to walk up, since this is wooded natural area you will need to walk through some vegetation. Overall fantastic experience would play again.
@matthewe01
Fun course! Wish the layout map was complete. Would help in the few instances signs are faded/broken.
@russlyon
Course is open and playing great! Mostly short holes with lots of elevation change. Front 9 is mostly open, back 9 in the woods. Ends with some downhill bombers.
@jostenhardy
Great views and really fun use of the terrain and obstacles. Elevation changes make some of the holes play harder than they may seem.
@mikedunn
Beautiful ski resort course. It's fairly easy hiking compared to other ski resort courses. Not 16 up and 2 down. Wear pants because the grass is knee high, sometimes even in the putting circle. Easy for advanced players. Tons of birds, I heard an Eagle, I was the only person playing.
@mitchak336
Course is open and changed a bit. Tee 1 is located in the main base are by Lift 1. Well marked and easy to follow. The wind just makes for more fun 😂
@timteague88
Brand new design for 2020. Easy to navigate and family friendly.