Unclear signs, dirt tee boxes, muddy fairways, & h...
Unclear signs, dirt tee boxes, muddy fairways, & heavily sanded greens. Did not inform us that greens are sanded when I booked the course.
Unclear signs, dirt tee boxes, muddy fairways, & heavily sanded greens. Did not inform us that greens are sanded when I booked the course.
Not for Disc Golfers! I went today and paid $20 to walk the course on a weekday in the mid-morning. When we got there almost no one else was golfing. I expected it to be $17 because this was the price listed on UDisc and maybe even less with it being a weekday but it seemed like another $3 was no big deal. As it turns out paying $10 would have been too much after the way it went.
The woman working the desk was pleasant enough and that's where this place even gets one star. As for the course, it was pretty bad, tee pads right next to ball golf tee boxes and then throwing to Red baskets for 1-9 and then looping around to play Blue baskets for 10-18. So you're running the exact route as the ball golfers.
In a perfect world that would be fine but for us it was terrible. We would wait for the group of ball golfers to finish ahead of us, a common courtesy no matter what sort of golf you play, only to have the group behind us hitting into us as we made our way to the basket. This is not a big course and golfers we're teeing off and hitting balls within 10 feet of us on several occasions.
We went back to the club house to rent a cart (another $20) to get away from the first group hitting into us and start at a new tee only to have another group come upon us and hit into us again!
We ended up leaving after hole 15 because my buddy was getting so angry and we had driven a company owned vehicle and didn't want any bad exposure from getting in a spat with someone on the course.
So to conclude we paid a total of $60 to play a course that is basically just a 9 hole and had such extremely disrespectful ball golfers we couldn't even finish for fear of being struck by a ball at every hole.
If you don't want disc golf here then take out the baskets and don't claim to be a disc golf course! Don't setup pads right next to the ball golf tee boxes and then have the basket at the edge of the green!
I'm going to leave this review everywhere I can think of so no one else makes the mistake of paying you only to play a faux 18 hole course and be ran off by old men who have no couth and recklessly play through disc golfers.
While you have no control over what sort of unsavory patrons you attract you do have control over the layout of your course and cost to play it.
Challenging course in the mountains. Improved signage would be appreciated.
went today and paid $20 to walk the course on a weekday in the mid-morning. When we got there almost no one else was golfing.
I've never played a round of 18 holes with a club and balls in my life. I go here to play disc golf and find the course layout to work perfectly in sync with ball golfers. Long, medium, and short holes are well manicured. The views of the rolling hills scenery is quote stunning. You forget your playing disc golf.
It kind of seems like either your website was hacked and infected with malware and is now serving malware, you forgot to renew your dns and someone else claimed it and is now serving malware, or you just never registered your golf course on google maps and someone claiming to be you registered it and is using it to serve malware.
Fun little par three course that's great for newer golfers. The course is a bit hammered and the holes are a little tough find (signage out of repair) but for the price it's a nice little place to play.
9 hole ball golf course, mostly for beginners and lessons, but the local elks play regularly. Still open to public but you have to be a member or know someone who is a member to access facilities.
Disc golf 18 holes play twice around with two sets of tee pads and baskets. Excellent course design with great elevation and treacherous ob bunkers and ob golf greens. Tee pads are almost unplayable, locals play to the side. Tuesday and Thursday league play for disc 10$
Real fun little course nestling in the hills. Not just a pitch & putt - a few long holes as well as tight up- & downhills. Some of the facilities are a bit old and weatherbeaten, but a lot of visible effort had gone into the course - better than the other way round. Giving 5 stars instead of 4 to in the hope of encouraging a bright future.
Great little course focused on accuracy over strengt. Spectacular bay views on the last 4 holes. Basically no players on a sunny November Saturday morning.
Challenging 9 hole but a great time and very affordable.
Fun nine hole par three golf and Disk Golf course. Golf course ranges from 100 to 190 yards and recent renovations include very well maintained greens.
Disk Golf course was recently added and features two distinct pin placements on each hole so you can play a full 18 holes.
Note that this course is very hilly. Carts are available at reasonable prices.
It's a tough disc golf course, due to the fact that your disc can potentially roll down the hills, onto other courses and send you walking the opposite way of the basket. Hole #1 is the best one, so it's nice to start with a bang. Overall it's a great course and I have been there 2 times already and plan to keep going, I highly recommend it for locals that live nearby if you're willing to pay.
Par 3 - 9 hole course. Good scenery, easy to get on.
Fun little course spitting distance from Woodside. Inexpensive, fun bar, and the Elks' Lodge has a great gym, a really nice pool, and two tennis courts. The place is a secret treasure.
Fun and challenging up and down hilly 9 hole course!
The whole course is awful. A few of the tee boxes are made of range mats. The other ones if you're lucky are made of dead grass. Make sure you play with cheap balls, anything that lands in the fairways will roll into the woods. Also the bunkers are about an inch of sand and then hard clay. We also had the displeasure of playing behind an eightsome of disc golfers. Emerald Hills is easily the worst course including other pitch and putts that I have ever played
For starters, as a disc golf course this is the only course that I've ever played that actually charges a green fee to play disc golf. Not only do they charge a green fee, But it's $16! Any other place that I've ever heard of that charges a green fee to play disc golf it's roughly 5 dollars, usually no more than that. On top of that, as this being my first time to ever play this course, I was totally unfamiliar with it and had the toughest time navigating it and eventually gave up after attempting to play the first four holes. There is nothing obvious about the set up and whoever designed this course for disc golf has no consideration for newcomers that are not familiar with the course. They have really nice baskets though. The icing on the cake for me was that when I went to get a refund on my exorbitant green fee after quitting, the cashier was incredibly sarcastic with his apology stating "I'm sorry you can't navigate a golf course". He's lucky I didn't show him my backhand style.
All was ok, until we could not find the next teebox, while playing Frisbee golf... we had nobody behind us, so we were tossing a Frisbee around on the 18th. This is when a disgruntled employee drove over in his truck from the clubhouse and began scalding and cursing at us. Totally uncalled for, as we were not being disrespectful, nor were we cursing at this person. In fact, we were rather cordial, yet this guy persisted on being rude. Sir, this is no way to disrespect your paying patrons. I hope you are not a member of the lodge...
Cute course and great for new players, and usually has a lot of space so you can be on your own!
Had a great time. The golf course is in excellent condition
Not hard to get on either.