Canyon Trails Disc Golf Course
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I enjoy the open grass concept through the neighborhood wash. Quick and easy 9 holes. Great for practice and an excellent course for the whole family. Has a little pocket park playground half way through for the kids to take a little play-break. You will have to park at the school across the street from hole 1.
- Cason Chambers
This is my main throwing course when I winter in Goodyear. I grew up playing ball golf so I appreciate the openness. The 9 hole layout is out and back and fairly easy to follow if you look at the signs. Not much danger of losing a disc but it is possible. My only negative observation is the hole length. The overall length of the course is far too much to attract new players. If you can’t throw 250-300 feet then you are never going to par a hole. It’s just too long for what should be a rec friendly introduction to the game. I have played about a dozen rounds and have never seen another player. Dog walkers stare at you like they have never seen anyone play. My suggestion would be to add some shorter tees so that new players don’t get discouraged. There is a school right by the first tee. Should be kids out there playing all the time. But my guess is they try it once and surrender. Missed opportunity. But it can be fixed.
- Ron Hebert
I'm sure the intentions on this course started off great, but somewhere along the lines something happend and the disc or "ball" was dropped. I've gone out to this course a handful of times in the last year, or longer, to throw. It has never been crowded which is nice and it features some easy throwing lanes. It easily backs up to a housing community (careful not to lose a disc in their back yard) using the green belts for the 9 basket course. Although it was well maintained during each visit, and in a nice, laid back, easy going neighborhood, the signage is why I give it 3 stars. Since my first visit, the signage has been a complete disaster, with inaccurate information. You'll spend more time trying to figure it out than actually throwing. If you can't understand it, I suggest playing as best you can because it could be a solid course if the signs were accurate.
- B Gonzales
If your looking for an easy par 9 this is it. Short drives or long mid-range shots get you to the basket. The pad locations have hole maps which are easy to read and follow, so no worries throwing to the wrong basket. No pads yet, don't know if they are planned, but the grass is worn and mud/dirt is at most of the holes. Last thing, the OB is a thoroughfair to the left, so stay right as you throw from 1and 2. You don't want you disc getting run over.
- Joel Pesce Sr
The signs are not correct for the disc golf course. They often face the wrong way or show an incorrect map of the hole they represent. Great area to walk dogs though. Very quiet and safe. The grass is seldom cut.
- Trent L McCormick