Course Reviews

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by 4_Freedom on May 5, 2016 at 11:08am

Super fun, beautiful, challenging course! However, there are no tee pads, just a sign with the hole number and par. Rustic mountain terrain (no mowed grass) with lots of elevation changes and pine trees. The main issue with the course is that when you finish hole 18 there is about a 5 minute uphill walk back to the parking lot.
Also, you are supposed to have a YMCA pass to play this course, so if you are not staying at the YMCA, you will need to purchase a pass.

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by Berghi on May 8, 2012 at 1:57pm

I actually didn't play the course because there's a $15 per person fee to participate in the YMCA of the Rockies activities, which includes disc golf.

From their website: Please note that if you are not staying on-grounds or are not a member of the Y, you must purchase a $15 day pass to participate in activities.  The day pass can be purchased at the Sweet Memorial Program Building or the Administration Building.

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by Flatulentvandals on Sep 6, 2011 at 4:41pm

PROs: Average course in a beautiful setting.
Lots of potential for wildlife watching.(deer, elk, birds...)

CONs: Can be difficult to navigate without a map.
Course layout is linear not a loop. If you parked at Tee #1, you have a 15 min walk back from hole 18.

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by lildarling on Sep 23, 2010 at 7:05pm

Terrific course in a very scenic surrounding. Great mix of moderate to long fairways. Excellent mix of up and down hill shots. Course plays better then '2' rating. With small amount of improvement to tee pads and fairway management this course could easily be rated 4-5. Had it not been for a 900 pound elk on tee pad 2, who seemed very at home, we could have thrown the whole course!

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by The Quizzinator on Aug 12, 2010 at 11:35pm

Rocky ground. Not a lot of variety on the front nine. It's fun to watch the prairie dogs duck, though.