Sand Creek Disc Golf Course
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Nice wide open 9 hole course. Not many obstacles and that is why I only gave it 4 stars. Good variety of lengths and distances. Wind can play a huge factor as there is nothing to stop it with so few trees. Dry creek running through the course which will have water after a big rain storm. Lots of holes are close to peoples backyards and if you are grow your disc into a backyard you have to walk way around the fence to knock on the door and hope someone is home. Overall it’s a fun place to play disc golf and get some walking in.
- Josh Bouwkamp
Free parking and free entry, cannot beat it. Longest hole is 8 at 403 feet and shortest i think is 9 at 248. Good course. Also doubles as dog walking area, they have 2 or 3 poop waste bins outside. Only 1 mando, and thats because if you throw too far left you will be in someones backyard. Be respectful of where you throw discs and if it lands in somebodys backyard go around and knock on their door. No water hazard, possibly due to hot climate.
- Matthew Allen
Good place to walk, run or play Disc Golf and walk the dog. Just that! Not atractive at all. It is a big area to excercice. No trees, no water. It has garbage. I wish people has more respect for nature!
- may flowers1
Definitely not a course for any sightseeing or very complex approaches. It's a really good course for beginners to practice throwing mechanics without risk of losing a disc, but for more experienced players this course will be underwhelming. The biggest upsides of this course are that it's never busy and very open with minimal risk of throwing a disc somewhere it can't be recovered.
- Alex Kirby
It is a wide open 9 hole course that is good for beginners to practice distance throws. They keep it well maintained, although there are no concrete slabs. Each tee-off only has dirt and a wooden board to mark the end of where your feet can go. Good for practicing, but not worth any serious games.
- Matthew Jacobberger