Course Reviews

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by jalbatross on Aug 22, 2019 at 2:46am

Fun little course with some good elevation changes and plenty of trees and bushes. 9 buckets all in and the course is in decent shape. Two tee pads to each bucket let you play 18 holes. No big throws but plenty of accurate lines are needed. Overall worth a stop while in Coos Bay.

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by Hoghead on Oct 13, 2010 at 3:00pm

If your planning a trip up or down the Oregon coast i'd say this is a must play course. It's a heavily wooded area with lots of foliage and tight areas that make the short holes so challenging. Thats the true beauty of this 18 hole course with 7 baskets and 2 totem poles with alternate tee pads on each hole. The set-up of tee pads on each hole give a different perspective of each hole, well designed. It's not well maintained trash wise, and i'm not not sure who's to blame, but if you play it try to pick up some of the stuff as I did to help out. Overall I loved the course and played it at least 4-5 times in my short stay here.

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by objuan on Jan 20, 2010 at 10:16am

As of my play through on 12/27/2009:
It is a 18 hole course with cement tees and what looks like DGA Mach 3 Disc Catchers. The course doesn't seem to be maintained much at all due to the amount of trash scattered around and rugged paths within the forest. Even though there are signs that designate each hole it can be rather difficult to find the next one. There still seems to be 3 holes that are missing disc catchers but there are large distinct wooden poles with spray paint on them in its place. I would say that this course is pretty challenging due to all the plants and trees within the course, not to mention the large elevation changes amongst a few holes. Overall I'd say I enjoyed my round here but i much rather play the course at Windsor Park.

**Note**
If your in need of some discs ASAP, Sunset Sports shop in the Pony Village Mall is the place to go!