Moraga Disc Golf
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I’ve been coming to this course for over 15 years. It has been designed to integrate the hills and trees into each hole and is well maintained. Poison oak grows under some trees in the summer months but does not make it onto the fairways. Some overlap with pedestrian paths. It would be great if there were signs for the pedestrians.
- Jack L
Easily my least favorite course, you're constantly having to throw over everyone else so you're either waiting around or being inconsiderate to other players. The course definitely has a lot of challenges, which I can appreciate and isn't the issue with it in my opinion. I think this course is just in too small of an area to be that enjoyable (at least for me).
- Nathan Perkins
Surprisingly amazing course tucked into this park. Really cool mix of challenging and fun shots. They even have a "top of the world" type shot which is awesome! Most shots are relatively safe to throw as far as pedestrians are concerned.
- Arjun C
One of my favorite courses... and one of the more challenging. Most holes involve substatial elevation change. Only 7 is really close to flat. In addition, trees and shrubs add to the challenge of many holes. Especially of note is 6. Tee is significantly elevated, but if you can't power over the dense row of trees at the bottom of the hill, you need to throw through a narrow opening. And, after getting past the guardian trees, it's still a log way to yhe basket. It's a part 4, but I've yet to par it.
- Kevin Oberman
I really enjoy the layout with holes throwing uphill and downhill. Some nice long shots for sure. The course could be maintained a little better, after a rainy day it gets muddy and slippery. Bring a baseball to get discs out of the trees on hole 6
- Rob Marston