@jmarbs
This course is up and down and through the trees. If you can’t hit your spots, throw accurately, look where the basket is, don’t like to hike, are afraid of a challenge then stay away. If you like a challenge and want to get better then absolutely come here. Don’t listen to the cry babies who think they are in shape and only play park style courses and only throw hyzers. This course will challenge you and force you to throw lines and be accurate or you will be punished. This course is right behind Jackson mountain resort and Targhee mountain resort for best in the state. Great hidden gem in SE Wyoming.
@jzoltanski2
I almost skipped this course based off some of the reviews, but stuck with my gut and I’m glad I did. Not beginner friendly, without the udisc map I would have got lost finding some of the holes and well as some of the baskets. The course is very challenging but fair if you confirm the basket location.
@timothyfrandsen
Could be great if over half the shots weren’t blind and camouflaged. Course is frankly hard as a MF’er on the body. Wouldn’t recommend it for the feint of heart.
@mcmute
Tough course but fun. Would be even better once familiar with it or with a local.
@stahlym
Poorly defined fairways. Lots of hiking up and down looking for discs. Most holes you can't see the basket from the tee, and the signs are so over simplified that they only sort of help. Try and play with a local if you go. I left halfway through because it was so frustrating looking for discs in the bushes.
@bcnorval
I wouldn’t try this course again solo. Need spotters and someone with local knowledge. Bad weather was threatening so I abandoned after 4 holes. If this is the second best course in Wyoming, I wonder what the bad ones are like.
@phallusinchains
Spotter?? And a scout. And a boatload of patience and energy. Some really fun gimmicky holes: 1 off a cliff, 5 is over a ravine; I gave up after 10 lol
@epagel
New favorite course! Very challenging, excellent shot design, beautiful scenery and rocky outcroppings. Well designed course and well worth the drive from Denver!
@nagash
Not worth the 4.1 rating or the #2 best course in Wyoming in my opinion. The views aren't that great, especially when you just played 15 different courses in Colorado, there are way too many blind tee shots, several "greens" are more rough than the "fairways", you do need to walk most of the holes to maybe see the basket, and so on... If you like hiking and searching for discs, then it's a good one.
@pr0fe550r
Great views. I can see why people talk about blind shots and hiking. Tee sign distances felt accurate when combined with udisc when I could not see a basket. Teepads were all aimed well. Not actually a hard course in my opinion but not beginners friendly either. The other courses on the property are not worth it.
@ikerid13
Challenging not due to shot types, but due to not knowing where the basket is coupled with the brush and trees. Fun if you are familiar with the course. I was not. RIP my orange Zeus.
@pokebr02
You need to bring a buddy to spot. One of the most beautiful courses I’ve played. It’s pretty tough. Worth a play if you have time
@timoshenko
Yes there's blind holes and it's an absolute hike (possibly the most physically demanding course I've played) but wow is it an incredible course on a beautiful property. Some of the dropoffs are unforgiving and lead to brutal recovery shots if you catch a bad kick or roll but it's absolutely worth a play. I played solo and didn't lose any discs (and has the course to myself which was super peaceful), though I did have to walk halfway down a bunch of fairways to find the baskets. The tee signs and uDisc are pretty accurate which is helpful if you don't want to walk to find the hole, signs also help point you to the next tee on many holes. Tee's are mostly rubber panels but they're fairly level and grippy. The lines are moderate, the terrain is intense, the scenery is beautiful. I would definitely play here again.
@pomerleau4
Plan on walking twice the distance of the course to find all but four baskets. Even when you’re in circle one plan on still having difficulty finding them. Seems as though someone just randomly placed tee pads and baskets in a forest. Quite confused on how it’s the best rated in WY.
@braddavis
Epic #1 course in Wyoming. The rubber mat tee pads are a little uneven and dirty. Otherwise this is a beautifully rugged mountain/canyon course. Not for beginners.
@petebunyar
Fun beautiful course. Would’ve been better if I got to play it a second time after I knew where all the baskets were. Spotter definitely advised on half the holes or more if you haven’t played it before.
@discerdog26
Spectacular scenic course with wide shot variety. The only downside side is there’s a lot of blind shots and grass is overgrown in a few spots. Definitely worth the trip
@tnunemac
Pretty scenery. Decent teepads, good baskets, mostly good signage. Almost every pin is blind. Too many gimmicky holes. Too many inaccessible greens. Has potential with some better design.
@tclink
Could use a redesign. Baskets in blind spots throughout the entire course. Very little upkeep. The bluffs have so much potential for a great course.