Westcreek Disc Golf Course
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Westcreek is out in the open and subject to windy conditions. It plays long for a beginner disc golfer. Overall, a fun course to play.
- Grish240
Beautiful open course. Mounds of dirt and well placed old trees make up most of the obstacles that you encounter. We only had time for 12 holes, so did not play 10-15.
- John Fish
This is a great course. It doesn't have a lot of trees but it does have long grass. They do cut Fairways so if you can land in the Fairway you'll be fine but if you land in the long grass you're going to be searching. This is a very big course so you are going to get minimum 8,000 steps. I highly recommend this course it's a lot of fun very good for beginners.
- Charles Plvacek
Hey there...how goes it! I've got a lil wordy but funny P. A. To anyone who may be confused on common practices in this too cool for school game. I have read negative ratings/ comments here below based on a misperception that: "Other groups not waiting for the initial group who started the hole finish throwing it before the new group starts" and they see it as rude or mean... 😑🤦🏻♀️ Like... Uh... I don't think that's the course's problem El Duderino... That's called playing proper Disc Golf...and if you read the board with those like basic rules on the end of every course map in Denver, they all state the same verbage: "slower groups should let faster groups play on through." It's not because someone wants to cut you in line, it's absolutely feung shuy in the course flow. Traffic can and will happen at any time and It makes sense to move aside if you have a group bigger than 4 or if your group may consist of some first timers or noobs lol It means no outright disrespect and I just hope you may never have the unfortunate experience of pushing back 1 group and then 2 and all the sudden four groups... Then that's a traffic jam! And then people have to spread out in the disc golf course and it's no bueno... Just let the experienced timers run thru and most likely they will have it in the basket in less than 5 or 10 min. P S can we all be chill humans when Google reviewing the courses and making it about the actual experience of playing them... Not your feelings about being nudged aside...JS. Share your thoughts on how you may have liked or disliked the actual game at each location. Was there a bunch of swampy areas or real grassy badlands that eat discs whole? Lol How long did it take you to stomp out the whole 9 or 18 hole course? Were the holes properly labeled par 3 or 4s based on quoted distance? Because ain't no one getting an Eagle on a 500 or 600 ft hole am I right? Unless you are PDGA gold haha... Anyways have fun with this and keep the gregarious stuff to your own dome please and thanks...i rather know about how real technical and challenging certain holes are over others on a course...so I can give my short game a run for it's money. In real simple speak ..." Don't Hate the Playa...Hate the Game." 😄 Be happy and be merry because most DGers you meet out there will be some of the nicest and laxed out ppl you could ever run into playing a sport ever. Hands down. So get nerdy dirty about the deets... Instead of stomping yo feets. Lolol Your attitude can really make or break someone being exposed to the greatness of this underground sport or just scoffing it away. And yeah...I don't see that many females like me play out there, so be a good sports man or woman and it will all work out in the end! Lolol Thanks y'all! See you on the green! 🙌🤙✌️
- Nadia Fallahi
It's a good disc golf course with a good amount of open, long holes! I enjoy throwing there!
- Bill Idler