@howdysully
1st tee is along sidewalk leading away from handicap parking on south end of parking lot. Tee signage indicates placement of baskets and location of next tee. 9 holes, Blue DiscCatchers, gravel tee pads, poor footing abound. Several OBs, some included fenced locked ball fields. Few tree obstacles in play. Basket for hole 9 along sidewalk back to 1st tee
@lonhart
If the college is in session, the Cedar building next to the first tea has bathrooms and drinking fountains just inside the front doors. During summer session, the baseball field is locked, and I had to call campus security to let me in to the field. Once the tea pads are poured, it will make the course much better. However, like many high desert courses, it’s the wind that really makes this all difficult. Also, it’s difficult to spot your disc and the low-profile scrub brush is extremely dense.
@eternalautumn
Understandably this course is still under construction and in spite of that there is a lot of fun to play. Would be great if whoever is in charge of moving baskets updated Udisk as changes are made. Course will be fantastic and tea pads are finished.
@steveszostek
Do not play unless you’re ready to hike around brush. Tee boxes are not complete and the soft gravel causes instability on your plant foot. Would use caution if you play.
@crmeyer2014
Has the beginnings to be a fun course. However course is nearly unplayable from the current “tees” being inches of very loose gravel. A couple tee signs also missing. Otherwise a fun course.
@jackwire
Not yet ready for play. No tee pads. Be ready to leave discs on the baseball field if you go OB over fence on 1, 6, or 9.
@renotahoedg
Great little 9 hole course with nice views. It’s not finished so my opinion will only increase as they finish tee pads, etc. navigating is simple with Udisc but if you’re not using it, the course could use some next tee indicators on the baskets.