Course Reviews

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by Rcolotti on Oct 21, 2020 at 12:09am

I play here often. The course is very well maintained and is very clean. Look for Mandos on poles on 2, 6 and 9, and the really cool culvert Mandos on 7 and 18. The course is fairly short when played from the very nice permanent concrete tee pads. However, on quite a few holes you can find much longer tee pads that are made from pavers, or even nicely flattened launch areas. It adds a lot of distance, including making 16 a 520 par 4 instead of a 449 par 4. Look for "black" tees on 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 11, 16, and 17. Bring water and an umbrella if it's hot, there is no shade to speak of. There are bathrooms. If you have a cart, bring it, the course is great for carts. If you are an archer the park has an awesome free archery range.

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by royl13 on Jan 7, 2012 at 10:19am

Great course, I wish I had found it sooner. It was underestimated by me when I got there but the course proved challenging enough for someone new to the sport, I even met a guy who said he had played there alot and still gets thrown off by that 615 footer. I would have given the course a 5 but it is not in the pines of Flagstaff where I initially got hooked on the game.

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by j4r3d6o1d3n on Aug 9, 2010 at 6:34pm

Nice, new course for a casual round. Windy days will provide more of a challenge.

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by ZonaSix on Aug 8, 2010 at 2:28am

Interesting course that can be punishing on discs. Watch for pedestrians/kids and enjoy the mandos.

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by kmach111 on Jun 6, 2010 at 7:58pm

While I consider myself to be a beginner (

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by Sandbagger17 on Jan 3, 2010 at 2:54pm

Crisp, Clean and great for beginners and pros alike! Brand spankin' new course with 18 new beautiful baskets, tee pads and great signage. Good course for beginners because it is wide open for the most part and short. 12 or so of the holes are less than 300 feet, but if you are a seasoned veteran there are many things you can do to up the anti. Huge cement tubes on 2 holes can play as mando's and many trail boundries can be declared OB to make any short hole more challenging. This course is technical if you want it to be but can also give a pretty, under-par score that's sure to brighten anyone's day. This course is a bright spot on the map for anyone in the Mesa/Chandler area that wants to work on their short game and get in a few hucks on the 4 long holes.