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Haybro Red Tail Disc Golf Course

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marker Oak Creek, Colorado

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12 reviews
Gordo Felix

07/13/2020
Stranded
Amy Beckett

06/14/2020
It's a very unique course. I wouldn't recommend if you have any issues hiking a trail that could be considered challenging; lots of hills and brush. I read a review on a disc golf site that said bring your dogs!! But I wouldn't do so unless your dogs are very well trained and dont like to eat/roll into anything nasty because there is cow poop everywhere. And a lot of it looked more like cow diarrhea, so we got the heck out of there, didnt want to risk the dogs getting sick. It was also pretty smelly, unfortunately. We hiked around instead of throwing discs, too, because it was very brushy and risks of lost discs on a lot of holes. Seems like a lot of work is being put into it right now so I'm sure it can only improve.
Casimir Bruski

06/10/2020
If you enjoy a mountain style course and a good hike this one does not disappoint!Be prepared to climb up and down some steep vertical and to spot each others drives, but there are maps at the base and signs at each tee detailing the distance and elevation changes. Make sure to donate at the parking area, it is privately owned and maintained and the property owner puts in a lot of effort to keep it playable.
John Franich

06/07/2020
Very challenging, awesome views. Best putting range I've ever seen.
Lucas Clarke

06/06/2020
Potential. This course has a lot of it. I do not recommend this course. Maybe we just caught the course on a bad day but alas, I must document our experience. 9 of us set out to have a beautiful day of disc golf for a bachelor party weekend in Steamboat Springs July 13th. Our group was comprised with a mix of expert and novice players and the dirt parking lot (which is under construction) was well placed. We payed our $5/person into the pay station, which is nice and has great little maps of the course. Unfortunately that's where this course lost it's appeal. Knee, waist and even neck deep, tick laden scrub brush cover this course. 3 of the 9 guys in our group had multiple ticks on their legs/ankles after shooting hole #1 and walking up the hill. The course needs a lot of maintenance and brush clearing to keep it safe and fun for its participants. In addition the entire course is covered with thick brush, finding your disc especially on hole 2, which has a great amount of drop, was next to impossible even with a spotter. I would NOT recommend playing this course until the proper maintenance has been done which is going to be really tough. I hope whomever maintains this course the best of luck and I hope to return because the terrain is pretty sweet.