@joetzbz
Rubber Teepads, MVP Baskets, loose footing on hills and upshots. Wear shoes with sure grip. Poison oak and blind throws. Semi difficult but fun
@studebaker
Lots of weeds, lots foxtails/stickers, poison oak everywhere
@kpprueser
This course isn’t worth playing. The course would be impossible to play without UDisc. The tee areas are mud and poorly marked. There is little variety in shots and a lot of them are poke and hope throws. This course was very poorly put together.
@sweetland80
This course has some fun shots, loads of potential and all that, BUT you will spend a lot of time looking for the tee pads. And when you do find them, they are defined by a length of blue rope stretched between two tent stakes driven into the ground. Signage is non-existent and the flow is tough to figure out ‘cause you are navigating a course built on old mining tailings. When you do find the tee pads, the shots are cool, challenging, and creatively laid out and generally forgiving. The course just needs a lot of help and some infrastructure, proper tee pads, numbers, arrows, etc. will make it shine.
@zachholt22
Definitely cart friendly 😂
@imnotded
Might be an unfair review due to being new to the sport. Overall, not a bad little course. Some improved lines on holes would be nice partially due to all the rocks and lack of skip shots and discs sliding much. I would play it a lot if I lived closer tho.
@ironhorse
U-disc is a must for this excellent little course!
@gaylekey
The local people who bring there dogs and don’t pick up the poop is my only complaint I’ll start bringing extra poop bags
@juliarivans
If boring shots without any technicality are your thing, don’t bother coming here. But if you like variety and a puzzle to shoot through then this is your place.
@evandogg32
Great course!
@sandbergethan
Tough to find teepads. Fun shots though
@kodakkyle
Great technical course in historic gold country, The Diggins offers a variety of shots and ace runs!
@chrisbgraham
Fun holes in unique, rough terrain. Good mix of forehand and backhand throws. Watch where you land - the rocks eat discs!