Browns N Bows Disc Golf Complex
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This place is amazing. Our host Charlotte was friendly and helpful. The property was immaculate. The amount of work to maintain the green grass, the mown hillsides, the pristine campsites, and the stocked firewood was incredible. We played two round of disc golf during our stay. The Black Diamond 27 hole course and Charlotte's Web Skill Shot course. Both well maintained and challenging in their own rights. We also cooled off in the creek each afternoon, which was a real treat, as the weather was hot! Thank you to Browns and Bows for the epic stay.
- J Mc
A very nice set of courses, well laid out holes with some water hazards, drops, high baskets and plenty of trees. The grounds are well maintained and the pro shop is enormous with hundreds of discs to choose from. They’ll give you a decent color map, but also recommend the app Udisc, which is kept up to date with hole position. The pro shop also has a small fridge with water and sodas, some candy bars and chips for sale. Any thing else you want to eat or drink bring with. The entrance is only marked for the wedding chapel, so even though Google maps had the right location I initially drove past it. Likewise the pro shop is down a path from the parking lot but had to ask someone where it was because it’s not marked. Other than that minor hiccup it was great.
- Jeff Meyer
This place is amazing. It was $15 a person and made reservations on their Facebook page. Played all 3 18 hole courses. The courses are all really fun to play. Some holes had some really fun basket locations. Expect to play over all different types of terrain including grass, rivers and over ponds. Was able to find a picnic bench in some shade and grilled up some hotdogs for lunch. Definitely worth the trip and look forward to coming back
- Brian Fidelibus
It was the worst steaming hot red clay dirt experience I've ever had. It was a horrible family reunion. Alcohol induced arguments, we weren't aloud to take a shower and wash the red dirt off. No entertainment, or games for the kids. It was 106* and the tiny creek that flows through was so cold, nobody could get in. Had to actually leave and go to the near by lake. The boy that owns the place got his money through his dad who was a great guy and his mom was so very full of herself that I couldn't deal with her at all and she recently died and the owner gets even more money 🤑. He also likes to play rude family games that made the experience even worse. So it said in the beginning to write my experience at that place and using my right to free speech. THAT PLACE AND THAT SIDE OF THE FAMILY ARE HORRIBLE!!!!! Oh yes! Sorry to hear about your mom croaking! 😵
- John Dunn
Located deep in Browns Valley (technically Loma Rica) lies the beautiful private course, Browns N Bows. There are 36 holes here, with shorts and longs to create an endless combination of holes. We played the front short and the back medium and felt like we experienced the entire complex just fine. Each hole is thoughtfully laid out to create the maximum level of fun and challenge. I love how the final hole is inside a metal hut. $15 per person to play all day which also includes the little brother, Sharlotte's Web. Premium quality signs and tee pads are included.
- James Jiansen