High Sierra Disc Golf
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Wide open shots without any real obstacles. However, some baskets sit close to a barbed wire fence so a miscalculation or gust of wind means you better be up-to-date on your tetanus booster. The overgrowth is about as bad as it gets. We played 5 holes in 90 minutes because it took 10-20 minutes to find all the disks. It has potential, but its not somewhere to bring your best gear and it just isn't a good place for a relaxing game.
- Thomas Bates
EVERY THROW you will look for your disc. EVERY THROW your disc lands in knee high grass and weeds that you will have to traipse throw to find it. The tees are not very well marked and are extremely difficult to find without a map.
- Kellen Freeman
Newer course. Concrete tee pads being poured this summer. Open shots but wind plays a major factor. Not nearly as much pedestrian foot traffic as Pioneer Park. 18 permanent holes and most holes have two pin locations. League currently held on Sundays at 11. For more information check out Disc Golf Billings Facebook page.
- David Pigott
Worst course I have ever played. high winds, no upkeep, tall grass, bad hole placements and a good way to lose your discs.
- Brady J
A great alternative to the other courses in town.
- Andre Al