Mt. McSauba Disc Golf Course
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EXTREMELY challenging disc golf course but very much worth it. I highly recommend if you are passionate about disc golf and have the fitness to do this course. Took us 3+ hours doing a 2 team scramble and were out of beer by hole 8. Its at least 3 miles of walking total. Udisc is somewhat out of date so try to follow the signage on the course as best as you can. Think of it like a mini hike between holes. Some members of the group were having a mental breakdown the 4th time you have to hike up the ski slope near the drainage path but we persevered. I just played Beaver Ranch in Colorado last month and Mount McSauba was at least twice as rewarding an experience!
- Good Vibez Garage
I think it's a great course as long as you're ready to do some hiking. Which I personally enjoy, I only rated two stars because it was an extremely confusing course the way they mapped it out. Going from basket to the next tee was not laid out very clearly. Spent a lot of time searching for the next tee spot instead of being able to play the game..
- J. Jason Santilli
Needs better trail signs from baskets to the next tees. Fairways need trimming.
- Thomas A.
While this a fantastic course to play, it really needs to be updated. I only give it a 2 star review because we spent a fair amount of time looking for the tee pads on the next holes. Some holes had little white arrows, which helped a lot, but some did not. There were no course cards in the box at the start. The course is 20 years old and really just needs a little attention. I would give it a 4.5 star for actual game play. Very challenging to play and walk. Views are great, baskets are great, you wont be disappointed in this course if you travel to get to it.
- Brad Wilson
This is my favorite course in the area so far. It has great hole variety and fun shots. There are also long and short options for easier or harder play. The downside is that it's very hard to find the next tee because of lacking markings. There is also often a reasonably long walk from the basket to the next tee, especially for the long tee options. However the trails are fun and the views are amazing. Much of the hiking is up and down hills which I find fun. In all, and beautiful and diverse course for all varieties of players.
- Uncle Snail