Course Reviews

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by Ztbolen on Jul 15, 2021 at 4:16pm

Great course with some water hazards. Definitely want to have your accuracy and range down before attempting this course.

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by Nutballs V on Aug 25, 2017 at 1:14am

Pretty open course with a few water hazards. Trees pose minor obstacles. If the chains are set at the long distance, it's a much more challenging course, but ends up being a grip-it-and-rip-it fest. I met Paul Ulibarri here one evening while he was practicing his putting. Super nice guy.

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by jclisset on Sep 12, 2014 at 3:06pm

Nice grass course, but lacking obstacles and elevation changes that would give this one a 5.

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by Alan Vaughn on Mar 25, 2014 at 3:47pm

By far one of my favorite courses. For a groomed course it offers medium challenges for advanced players and for beginners, you'll have nice opened spaces to practice without banging every tree like a forest course. Other park users rarely get in the way unless your playing on a holiday like the 4th of July, when the clueless masses try and use the baskets as BBQ's. Plenty of space to include your dog(s) on a leash, with waste bags available along the course. Many people start at the north end on hole 12, so when you finish you can enjoy some refreshment at Duke's or head into Spinners to shop to your disc golf hearts content.

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by Connor Alexander on Sep 15, 2013 at 6:10pm

This is a great course if you like short par threes. The factor of three lakes is a great addition, especially in Arizona. Don't worry if you lose your discs in the water, the pro shops go and fish discs out approximately three times a week. The grass is also well taken care of and there is a minimal amount of trees. On the twelve hole there is a pro shop up the hill. Their website is http://www.spinnersdiscgolf.com/index.html. They also have a link for the lost discs, which is http://www.spinnersdiscgolf.com/f/Lost_and_Found1.pdf.