El Parque De La Raza De Paz Disc Golf Course
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What a great park! Decent amount of parking. Be careful parking too close to hole one. Reason being that hole 2 cage may attract disc's to that area of lot.. Anyways, they have a very cool mural on the restroom, good putting cages, & usually there is a Green alternative cage, if ya wanna make things funner.. ☁️(Please Disc Responsibly)☁️
- Matt H.
Place is pretty nice for socializing and using the courses. Bathrooms are questionable, but it’s expected in a park. Not that big, but big enough to explore around and see lots of trees and small little pathways. Parking lot takes a bunch of space, great for little picnics and get togethers.
- Finn Nguyen
This is a very good course. Fairly long with some 500+ holes, depending on pin locat I on. While mostly flat, several holes have trees and shrubs along with a few well placed logs to provide more challenges than just distance.
- Kevin Oberman
Hellyer's brother course across the Coyote Creek is longer, harder and more technical of the two. A 9-hole course with an average of 394 feet per hole makes this very unfriendly for beginners. Not as wooded as the nearby Kelley or Villa Maria. Plays along the creek, but unless you just got bad luck, your disc should remain dry. Parking is free at a lot, no fuss whatsoever. Signs and solid tee pads included.
- James Jiansen
The course is nicely maintained and moderately hard for a beginner like me. Free parking and some practice baskets. Seems like a bit of a hangout where folks drink beer and toss at the practice baskets but never actually do the course. Pretty hard to lose a disc though you holes 4 and 5 along the creek might be the most likely if you are way left. Mix of concrete and diamond pattern metal. No problem slipping for me though I did fall off the end of tee 2. Depending on the basket placement, some holes can be impossible like when Hole 1 is in the back right corner protected by 30' walls. No real aceable holes.
- Joe Aiello