Not bad for a small course thats sponsored by local businesses! Finding this course can be tricky but hopefully the photos with the arrows help! However, holes #4-5 & #7-8 are harder to find as they are higher up on the hill and theres dense bushes/trees that obstruct the view of the baskets. Id highly recommend coming out with a partner so they can help spot your disc as finding your disc can be challenging on some holes. Definitely recommend long pants and hiking boots as theres thorny bushes all around and grass that can be 4ft+ high.
cschwartzy66
07/21/2019
Ok, so this is 3rd time I've been to the course. The first time, about 3yrs ago it was well groomed and played exceptionally well. A year ago and this time(July 3 2019) the course has been severely over grown and poorly cared for. Weeds are thigh high and wild boysenberry bushes and other assorted twisted shrubs will eat your disc up. Baskets are in good shape but also overgrown around making it hard for a clear shot. At each tee there is a sign marking length, location of basket and next tee. The views are spectacular and are clearly the best aspect of this course, if you can tolerate hunting for your disc after every shot it's well worth it and the drive from Fort Bragg is also gorgeous, several beach access pull offs along the way.Be sure to wear long leggings of sort for protection. On a positive note, no ticks on me or my dogs after the round.CS
Emily Lancaster
07/14/2019
Just a warning: do not go near the home in the photo. There isn't anybody psycho, but that is not your home to go into, and it is not a part of the course. I know the person living there, and for those who don't know where it is, go in between the church and the house, (the dirt lot), and there is the entrance.