Course Reviews

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by bntfischer on Nov 30, 2018 at 12:50am

This is a great & challenging course. It's my fav - however - I don't like to play it alone. You do need a (good) spotter. You throw around corners where you can's see the landing. Over canyons, up hill - down hill - Some say it is too tough. Trees often get in the way of my throws - usually operator error. LOVE THIS COURSE! Come Play it. for me this is what disc golf is all about.

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by DiscoDavo on Nov 21, 2014 at 4:44pm

Challenging !! Hilly/uneven terrain; you will LOOSE discs without a spotter; hell, you loose discs even with a spotter !! Has several SPECTACULAR hole layouts; DOWNHILL, over CANYONS, etc....Great coarse !!

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by flinginfireman on Nov 12, 2010 at 11:54pm

Park at the west end of a large parking lot for Gordon Fields. A kiosk with local information marks the first tee. There is a practice putting basket and a huge field to practice in when there are no soccer games in play. A nice campground is available in the summer.
The course plays through the woods and requires you to cross a road after hole 7. You cross back after 16 with the final 2 holes leading you back to the parking lot. This is a tight technical course that uses elevation and crosses a ravine on hole 6. There is only 1 tee and 1 pin placement for each hole at the time of this writing.
The underbrush and schule has greatly improved but there are still many places to lose a disc and spotters are a good idea. This is a great example of Pacific Northwest woods golf.

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by user3 on Oct 17, 2010 at 8:35pm

Might really be a 2.5 link course right now while it is getting worked in. Use spotters - the lost disc potential will irritate some players but you gotta love those great NW ferns that are hiding your missing driver. Super good elevation and challenge throughout.