Tall Firs Disc Golf Course
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This is my new favorite course to play for sure! Long holes, challenging holes, beautiful views. I showed up early on a Wednesday and had the course all to myself. Make sure to write your name and number on your discs, sometimes it can be easy to lose them in the tall grass or the thick trees. Will definitely make this 2 and a half hour drive over here again ASAP! Come check it out
- Jason Williams
Had a great day here. Really good course & well maintained. Some pretty long holes to be played and as you can see from the pics be careful of the water on the 9th! A nice variety of open area holes and wooded area holes. Baskets are located well and short and long tees to make the course suitable for all levels of player. Only $7 to play all day. Be sure to bring your own drinks as the club shop is closed at the moment.
- chris telford
Really cool course. Some long and technical baskets. Only played the front 9 and wish I had time for the back. Definitely going back.
- Gater Nisbet
This was the best place to play disc golf before the pandemic and windstorms caused some havok. $8 will allow you to play all day. The pro shop is still closed, but there are signs of work to reopen it. The bathrooms also are open when the owner is there. (8/5) There's a mobile pro shop here some days, but since there's no bathrooms, he peaces out when he needs a place to go. There's been some recent upkeep to the course to open up some former lines and trim and remove a lot of the trees that have plagued the front 9. The owner was out doing the upkeep and the bathroom was open during the time we were there. I look forward to the day when the course is fully restored to it's pre-pandemic state.
- Andy
The Pro Shop is closed and is practically falling in on itself. There are no drinks, and no bathrooms, but the course is still maintained to some extent, and is really, really busy. $7/person green fees are paid online by scanning a QR code. The whole experience was sort of bizarre, like a post-apocalyptic comedy.
- J. S. Clark