Course Reviews

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by CC on May 18, 2015 at 10:40pm

Beautiful little park, very quiet and uninhabited. Short holes but fun! very nicely maintained, good lunch hour break.

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by Nozzledog on Aug 17, 2010 at 11:25am

This is a good 7 hole course for beginners and a great 18 hole course for advanced using the alt. 18 hole map posted on dgcoursereview.com .

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by rippin on Aug 10, 2010 at 4:55pm

Great short course , easy to play & fun for beginners

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by rolo23 on Jul 21, 2010 at 1:55pm

My buddy and I are are really getting into disc golf - on the way home from playing Prado - we stopped in. It was a blast!! It is almost like mini-golf for discs. The holes are short and it is definately a beginner style course. Has a beautiful environment and plays quickly. Huge matching Tees and Baskets - all new. A must for any beginner or a pro looking to maximize distance out of putt and approach.

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by bshanea on Oct 27, 2009 at 2:00pm

Great Midrange Beginners course. Watch out for houses on left. There is a way to play holes longer. 1 to 2 basket, 2 to 3 basket, 3 to 5 basket on hill to left, hole 4, hole 5 (or 5 to hole 6 basket long), hole 7 backwards to 5 basket, and tee 7 to basket 1. Great Little course.

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by rizbee on Oct 12, 2009 at 2:14am

Short course built on the hillside along a linear park, 4 out, 3 back. The hillside is covered with cypress bark, which can make footing tricky. Largest tee pad length-to-hole length ratio I have ever seen, but the tees are cool in that they incorporate a low block wall festooned with "river rox". Only two holes have trees in play. Parallel holes have baskets near other holes' tees.

It was a good 30 minute diversion from my otherwise boring drive. Hopefully kids at massive school across the street will pick up the game?