First disc golf course I ever played and still my favorite. It goes through the greenbelt between 2 rows of houses. The course does NOT go through anyone’s yard and despite my novice status when I started playing here I never lost a disc or had one go into a back yard. It IS tough but after playing a couple of times you learn where the holes are. The course is beautifully landscaped and meticulously maintained. Sprinklers and landscape personnel can be a problem at times, also people walking on the path. Be really careful on number 3 — the hole is around a blind corner, make sure walkers aren’t in the area before throwing! I look forward to working in Vegas again and one of the things I look forward to the most is playing here again
Nate M.
Tu valoración: 4 Las Vegas, NV
«Shoot the Gap!» Nestled in what I think was supposed to a wash for extra rainwater to avoid flooding, is an eighteen hole disc golf course that weaves in and out of a private neighborhood. The person who designed this course is obviously insane. This course tough. A lot of the baskets can’t even be seen, so you need to rely heavily on the signs at each tee before you take your shot. Some of the holes are around blind corners, hug the wall, and few are even directly behind trees. Trees! There are so many trees on this course, that after you play this course I’m sure you’ll have dings and chips out of your brand new fancy disc’s. A few gripes about this course… — Terrible signage. If you’ve never been here before, you’ll get lost. — Located in a neighborhood. Literally the course goes through houses and backyards. At one point you have walk a quarter mile down a street to get to hole fifteen. — Dog poo. This course follows a walking trail where the surrounding neighborhood takes their dogs to go #2. Even though there’s a doggie poo bag station every twenty feet, people still leave steamers all over the place. I stepped in two… two!, fresh piles of recycled kibbles n’ bits. What are the odds? — Dirty looks from old folks. ** Shakes fist ** «Stay out of my yard!» I personally really liked this course. Mostly because I’ve never seen a course through a neighborhood before. This is NOT a starter course by the way. If you come here for your first time, I can almost guarantee you’ll lose a disc in a backyard. Have fun fighting the neighborhood dog for that one. PROTIP: Bring water and extra discs. Just incase one goes flying over a neighbors wall.
Paul P.
Tu valoración: 4 Las Vegas, NV
I regularly walk and bicycle through this course, it is also a trail that connects with the Peccole Ranch Walking trail near the HOA office.