@gloper13
This eighteen hole course plays along and in connection with a nine hole par three ball golf course - be sure to keep this in mind as you read on. The disc golf course itself is well designed with creatively placed baskets that create challenges. Most holes are approachable for players with moderate distance. Tees are marked with very nice signs that hint at the challenges that disc golfers will encounter on this course. Tee signs are marked in yards not feet. While there are eighteen holes of disc golf, there are nine holes of ball golf, this requires players to not only negotiate with faster and slower players on their course but also those playing the other game. Expect rounds to take longer than expected as you negotiate space use with ball golfers and expect ball golf players to not understand that the disc golf course exists. Be prepared to watch for errant golf balls that, while not likely intended to harm you, can still cause injury. Tee pads are gravel and are generally adequate but, for a pay-to-play course are disappointing. The pro shop is largely ignorant about disc golf. While published rates are between $5.00 and $8.00, you may need to point this out to staff. The bottom line is that the challenge of playing along with ball golf players makes this a course that is not really worth playing (pun intended.) If you are willing to pay money to be treated like an annoyance, go for it; otherwise, play one of the many excellent courses that are available in the Twin Cities.
@agerboth
Don't like sharing with the golf course
@andymeegs
18 holes. Pretty open. As stated on top of a par 3 and clearly a nuisance. Fine short course if there are no golfers. Place is kept up well, but yardage is quite a bit off. $8 is too much for what it is.
@ottomatic45
Couple tee pads need updating on UDisc. Other than that great beginner short shot course
@roseyrosebud
Pretty meh for 7$ tee pads and course overlaps ball golfers so little dicey for all. Played it twice in 2 hours though. Checked off the list
@jackbelde
Over-hated! I’ve played this course a bunch this year. Great tune-up par 3 course. A bunch of fun ace runs and a couple challenging drives. Could use some upgraded tee pads and baskets but by NO means less than a 3/5 par 3 course. People are so PICKY.
@markschiller
Worst disc golf course in America - no seriously - I’ve played over 100 courses in 6+ states, and I’ve NEVER played ONTOP of ball golfers! Unsafe, annoying, gravel B.S. tee pads, and they even charge you for playing. Hey City of Minneapolis - take the baskets out, and give them to someone whom can actually use them. Literally almost every shot I had to either dodge ball golf, or be careful not to hit others. Worst… course… ever…
@fanaticfrolfer
Good for what it is. Have to play next to and around golf course. Golfers were friendly and interested in disc golf. Kinda pricey but still fun!
@stalgia
Cute little disc golf course that plays along with the par 3 ball golf course. Good for practicing your back hand and approach shots. Very short course
@corbin2727
Honestly not bad. No tee pads really but the course is kinda fun. Some baskets are broken and most shots are open but some have a decent amount of elevation changes that keep it interesting. If you have a decent pace and have common sense playing with the golfers isn’t that bad. Keep on head on a swivel tho. Also, do not pay…. It’s a crime to pay for a course of this quality….
@nomaddisc
A fun course of mostly short holes. Playing amidst golfers which can go either way. I avoided it for a couple years before going tonight. Tee pads were awful but I’d play there again, ideally when it’s likely to have less ball golfers.
@sjr1215
The map demonstrates a variety of holes that could be used, but the options are not apparent. Each hole’s sign indicates two tee-to-pin lengths, but again - not apparent or easy to discover. This course follows the ball course, and luckily it wasn’t busy with golfers (if busy, the DGC users might feel like they are in the way). Also, the tees are small crushed gravel (it’s fine, but yeah, just fine). The trailhead building is amazing and there are pit stops along the way, which is nice. Glad I played it , but I doubt I’ll be back.
@rutscher
Just a normal DG course along side golfers. Chill vibes if it's close it's fun to play.
@squips
Hole 12 is back. No more missing baskets. Still the same struggle with sharing the course with ball golfers. The rough has lots of burrs. Not a lot of technical holes. Course is pretty though.
@chopstack
Some broken chains on baskets. A lot of playing through and alongside golf course fairways.
@mattybones
Signs don’t match up to UDisc layout. A bit confusing but some fun shots. Depending when you go, it’s a peaceful/quiet course
@beastman55
A fun design and allows for a mix of shots.