Just started playing and this is a course I’ll constantly play. It’s on a hill so you’ll get some pretty decent exercise in addition to a fun round. There is a back nine but it’s not clearly marked and hard to figure out on your own. Some holes you can really let the disc fly and others if you manage a good shot could put it next to the pin! Go have some fun!
Justin C.
Classificação do local: 3 San Leandro, CA
Played the course one early Saturday summer morning. I had the whole place to myself. It was a nice feeling as I had heard about the fairways encroaching on each other, something I’m not too fond of. Either way, I bust out a new disc and fling the thing, wind picks up and my new baby is gone. First friggin’ hole. I must have searched for 30 minutes, gone forever.(By the way, if you find a tie dye Innova Destroyer, I’d be very thankful to get it back) I felt defeated but trekked on. Soon I was kicking butt and taking names. A lot of the holes are short with a few longer ones mixed in for good measure. I’m not a fan of all the brush but that’s easily fixed with a weed whacker so wear pants if like value your legs. I’ll return if the back-nine’s signage improved, overall fun even though I lost my disc.
Terrance H.
Classificação do local: 4 Tempe, AZ
I played this course with a couple buddies and had a great time. I did leave with some scratches and scrapes on my legs as the brush there is dry and will get you for sure. The front 9… pretty self explanatory… After that you MUST either play with someone that plays there oftern(which I did) or you must have the map that you can find on the Facebook page to locate the next holes. None the less good course, not bad but I rated it higher due to my snood ways after playing at GGP. I am a believer that the GGP is one of the best disc golf courses in America! With that said I have high standards since that is where I normally play, didn’t want this course to suffer a poor review just because I am spoiled by GGP. Long story short. I would play there again!
Michael H.
Classificação do local: 4 Pleasanton, CA
Excellent 9 Hole course course! Great views! A good mixture of shots. Nice elevation changes. Distances from 200−400ft. Some technical shots, but all pretty much straight forward. The course is laid out nicely with Mach5 pins, and flat tee pads. The maps are nice and detailed. Well groomed, trails, trash cans, poop bags for dogs, and water fountains. Park your car at Old Ranch Park on Vista Monte Drive then walk across the street to get to the course and Hole #1.
Heidi G.
Classificação do local: 4 Dublin, CA
Wow just came back from this place and could not resist writing. Very clean and well maintained place and must say windy too. This is a relatively new place so everything has a very contemporary and new feel to it. Many of the holes are made in a crossing pattern and are closely placed. But some are also place 350 feet apart and are relatively easy to play. The fairways are lined with trees so it’s quiet shady and nice and to add to it they have a big fountain in the center of the course. It s always nice to see a water body around gives a refreshing feel. I loved playing here gave me a lot of sense in course management. The staff was very efficient and well behaved. It makes a huge difference because at some of these places they are quite grumpy and expressionless which can just put you off and even spoil your game. As per the price it is also very reasonable unlike some of them where you might go once and then forget for the next three months. Would give this place 4 stars for the maintenance, price and good well behaved staff. Will go back many more times as it’s not a burden on my wallet yet fulfills my golfing needs.
Brian T.
Classificação do local: 4 San Leandro, CA
Very clean, good challenging shots.
Kevin W.
Classificação do local: 4 Santa Clara, CA
Highly enjoyable!
Lindsay O.
Classificação do local: 3 Union City, CA
I rate it 3 stars for the challenge & cleanliness! One of the cleanest courses I’ve played, much better eversince they’ve cut down all that brush! Tends to get real windy so I have to watch where my disc lands! Feels like a very compact course– the boxes and holes are very close to each other and a couple holes are shared like 2&10. Plus I hate trying to tee off when I’ve got people in the middle of my fairway! By the way, shout out to Vince P. for finding my boyfriend Aaron’s Champion Wraith! Good looking out folks ;)
Kevan M.
Classificação do local: 3 Oakland, CA
I found out about this course recently and rounded up my disc golf buddies to go check it out. The course is easy to find. It’s across the street from a park near the main road. Baskets and signage looked relatively new. The course is hilly & windy. Many tees are concrete due to the fact that they are located on a walking path. The rest of the tee pads are dirt although it looks like they’re working to add paving stones. The holes zig zag along the hillside and frequently cross paths. Most are around 250−300ft long but there are some longer ones as well. While there were some challenges, most holes were fairly free of obstructions and relatively easy. Big plus for the drinking fountain in the middle of the course — I got pretty sweaty in the heat!