Denver Disc Golf Course
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This is a fun small 9 hole course to play. Great for beginners and easy. Average shot is about 200 feet. I was not able to throw hole 3 and 4 because a crew was removing a tree. However it was a lot of fun and is awesome for birdies and aces if you're experienced. Will come back.
- Arlyn Leid
A little bit of everything. A few baskets are a short distance but with blind baskets and narrow spaces. A professional would navigate these but a beginner to intermediate player will be extremely challenged. The open baskets are great newbie opportunities. The course as a whole is laid out very simply and doesn’t cover a lot of ground. 3 baskets take you through the woods and two ride the edge of the woods. The tees are exceptional! We had a great time. I give it 3 1/2 Stars because I have been to even nicer courses but I’ll come back here from time to time. It is a very nice place to play.
- Andrew Natalie
Nice little nine-hole. This is a course you can play quickly as you don’t have to walk very far between holes and most of the holes are fairly short and easy. Some of them challenge you to try specific shot shapes which makes it fun to practice and try to get it perfect. Hole 4 is much harder than any of the rest as it is one of the longer holes, but is in the woods with no good lines to get much distance off the tee unless you are super good or else super lucky. I was neither. Don’t ask how I know, but hole 5 becomes very difficult if you go into the woods on the right side. You pretty much have to pitch out and you’re doing incredibly to save par from there. Holes 8 is a great chance to take an ace run. I could imagine if I lived closer coming back often. I think it’s a design that asks you strategize and perfect your plan for each hole. With repeated plays you should be able to keep improving your score. This is also the only course I’ve seen that has a box of disks you can borrow next to tee 1. They are very beat-up putters, but if you don’t have disks of your own you can come have fun without needing to spend any money on equipment.
- James Hostetler
Good course, variety of distance and left and right throws. Watch out for the stream!
- Mike Kappen
Small nicely laid out course in a quiet community for beginners and average players. Well maintained "T's". Pavillion and BBQ grill available. Some dics available for use if you don't have any.
- Ozcar's Vision