Valley View Disc Golf Course
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Best course for beginners (also fun for advanced players)! Moves pretty quickly, even when crowded. Free to play. Can be deceptively easy to lose disks, so use bright ones. Also can get pretty swampy after rain, so wear boots or change of shoes and socks.
- Tim Brennan
This is a fun course to play. It is also the closest course from home so I am here often. VV is a good course for beginners as it has a variety of hole lengths but is also challenging enough to bring the avid disc golfer back for more. The signage at the tee pads, assuming there is any, is old and could use updating if there were sponsors or some form of money brought in. Despite the lack of signs, moving through the course is fairly straight forward with the exception of going from 9-10 and 15-16 for first time users. The course upkeep is heavily reliant on fellow volunteer discers and keeping it clean is everyone's responsibility. The course layout starts out on a hill leading down into the valley where you will circle around a swampy marshland. As you head back up the hill towards the parking lot, you will finish the last three holes on top. Course is open all year round and the layout changes slightly in the winter. There are concrete pads that offer short runways but are still in good condition. In the last few years, the baskets have been updated. Alternate pin placements offer new looks to some of the holes despite how rarely the baskets are moved. Some fairways can also get very wet depending on the time of year or after heavy rains. Tall grasses by midsummer make the course slightly harder to find your discs but not impossible. If you come a long way to play, get two rounds in to make it worthwhile. Keep in mind, this is a very popular course and can get very busy with some backup on particular holes. Single player time without any one in the way can take 40-50 minutes at a decent pace. I highly recommend playing here if you are in the area.
- Michael Graeve
Short course, but depending on the wind, can be very challenging-ish.
- Matt Labonte
If your looking for a great place to try discing for the first time, or wanna shoot a beautiful, shorter, heavily wooded 18 hole course Valley View is the best around. I've been playing here since 1998 and though it's gone through many changes, it's currently in about the best shape it's been. People have been treating it way better, not ruining baskets/benches so thank you to everyone who goes there and takes care of it. It's a special place :-) I hope you enjoy it as much as we all do!
- Brian Wilbur Williams
Mostly short precise holes, but a handful to air it out. Ace runs on many if you can avoid the lumber. Fun place to shoot under par. If you get more than a few bogies, you can keep practicing here.
- Scott Swosinski