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    4.0 (2 reviews)

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    Mountain Pride Disc Golf Course

    Mountain Pride Disc Golf Course

    4.6(18 reviews)
    53.2 mi

    This is an excellent course, and about once a month I will drive up from San Diego to get in a…read moreround. I recently lost my wallet at this course, and when it was located they shipped it down to me, along with a disc! Such a cool gesture, and just reinforces why I keep coming back up there.

    Dogs! Unleashed dogs!…read more My complaint is not about the disk golfers. They are great! They are alway polite to a fault. If you need to walk by where they are playing? They actually stop and wait for you to pass. I've had that happen many times. My complaint is about people with their dogs. I had another incident with someone who didn't honor the leash law. Small, but a reminder that I can't go to this park with my small dog. It's just not safe for him and it might not be for me either. I don't know these dogs who are loose. Well, at least I wasn't jumped on by a large dog, like last time. That was pretty bad and the dog did hurt me. What if that had been a small child? So, my second incident... I actually saw a woman walk out of the park, leaving her dog inside the park, to choose whether to follow her or come towards me and my 10 pound dog. There's a walkway, back into the adjoining neighborhood. This was not through the parking lot. The medium sized dog, maybe 40-45 pounds, was anxious as to which way to choose. He/she started to come towards us. I mean... honestly! She would no doubt defend her actions by saying her dog is friendly... ...yadda, yadda. Point is, THERE IS A LEASH LAW THAT IS ***NOT HONORED!*** People who don't leash their dogs here are growing in this park. No one does! And because no one does, everyone seems to think it's ok. It isn't! It's not ok. While a large dog might be friendly, they can pounce on a small dog and injure it. Or a small child! If your dog is unleashed, it's out of your control and that's the point. The whole thing makes it near impossible to use this park. It's in my neighborhood so that just should not be. I'm still giving this 4 stars though because of the gold disk guys... they are mostly guys. They're great. ...

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    CSUSM Disc Golf Course - Lost a disc over this massive fence.

    CSUSM Disc Golf Course

    3.6(7 reviews)
    22.1 mi

    Came here on a Sunday with my roommate and some family friends. I had heard about a course on the…read morecampus of Cal State so I thought I'd check it out. Hole One is right where Barham and Campus Way meet. Look for the parking structure and you'll start to see the holes. Free course but you have to pay for parking. It'll take you an hour to an hour an a half so bring some quarters. The first set of holes was a small dried up brush poky sock needle open space. Not my cup of tea. You go around the baseball field and throw around the track. The best part of the course is when you start going into the campus. Through the quad and around the science building. We went on a Sunday so their was no body around with no classes going on. Good place to go at least once just to throw around the buildings. Good Sunday spot when Morley Field is packed and Kit Carson is BBQ/Soccer nation.

    This was a new interesting sport to me. The course is well setup throughout Cal State San Marcus…read moreCampus. Any level of skills can play this game. Recommend trying this sport out and have fun. Just download the map and score cards at: http://www.csusm.edu/rec/discgolf.html Rule #1 - Have fun, enjoy the course and your playing partners. Good karma = good disc golf. * Each hole starts at the tee sign and ends with the disc in the basket. * Count the number of throws from tee to basket. * Player farthest away from basket throws first. * Use of the disc golf course is at your own risk. * Wear shoes appropriate for light hiking or trail running. * Check the tee signs for distances and out-of-bounds. * Pedestrians and other campus users have right-of-way. * Blunt-edge discs only on Holes 9 through 16. (No Drivers) * Do not enter fenced areas to retrieve discs. * CSUSM is a drug- and alcohol-free campus. Smoking is allowed in designated areas only.

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    Goat Hill Park - Foursome with dog, played pretty fast for mid-week.

    Goat Hill Park

    3.7(133 reviews)
    29.3 mi

    You have really not enjoyed San Diego golf until you've made the trek to ocean side and they're…read moreamazing Goat Hill Park Golf course Everybody out there is smiling. The regulars were so inviting and welcoming me and my foursome for the first time Everyone in the pro shop the starter everyone was great And what a very, very exciting layout Probably the best executive course I've ever played and I've been playing for 50 years Foods also great ; do yourself a favor great value great time great golf Way to go, Goat Hill Park Golf course!

    Goat Hill Park is a beautiful yet challenging course in Oceanside. Get ready to get some exercise…read morehere as the name suggests HILLS Pros: Goat Hill Park is a great golf course for 18 holes that challenge your skills in more ways than one. If you don't take a cart or rent a little dolly, you will be in for great exercise as there are plenty of hills to go up and down as you trek through the course. There is a water station that has reverse osmosis water near the check-in station. The driving range has a good amount of stations. Cons: parking here can get crowded very quickly. I came here on a Sunday afternoon and had to park in the dirt patch next to the parking lot as it was way too full. Not necessarily a huge con, but a lot of other golfers brought their dogs with them on the course which is fine but could be a hazard for other people driving their golf carts. Nothing too crazy here. Verdict: you're very challenging course, but this course is very fun. I spent around $80 to play here which is a bit on the expensive side but could be worth it if you get Sunset hours or maybe during a different season. I'd recommend other people to come here if they want to challenge themselves at golf.

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    UC Irvine DGC

    UC Irvine DGC

    3.5(2 reviews)
    70.3 mi

    Not impressed. The campus is pretty but light posts are lame. It's not always easy to see polls,…read morepeople are regularly around, and it's hard to know where to tee up. The UDisc app was the only way to get through it, and it took so long. Unfortunately, it seems like this is the best course in OC that isn't temp and doesn't cost money, except to park.

    Southern California disc golf has its roots deep here at UCI. UCI hosted the 1979 World Frisbee…read moreGolf Championship (watch a clip of it here : http://youtu.be/HwG9psXsOMs) where temporary baskets were laid out to form an 18 hole course. Over time, the course and the area where the course is laid out has gone through many changes. While not recognized by the disc golf community as being a destination course, a handful of old timers, college kids, and area golfers keep the UCI course alive and remembered. As of 2013, the course has no real representation through social media and other disc golf outlets (DGCoursereview.com doesn't even list it). It's a course that is usually passed by word of mouth. Besides a simple website (listed above) that features info on the course and maps of the courses' layout, there's little information out there. There are no signs, no maps and no information at the campus besides faded arrows pointing you to the next pin location. This is definitely an "insiders" course. Perhaps the biggest reason why this course isn't a huge draw for disc golfers is the fact it's a pole target course. There are no baskets. Mind you that target courses were used back in the 60s before the "pole hole" basket was invented by Ed Headrick (an original basket can be found at Oak Grove DGC in Pasadena, the first permanent course in the world). Here's how it works : there are a total of three 18 hole courses laid out and around UCI's Aldrich Park. The first 18 holes are represented by light poles with white tape wrapped around it. The second 18 holes are represented by black tape and the third set of 18 are represented by green tape. There is also a 9 hole "playoff" course represented by red tape. This makes a total of 63 holes. Tee pads are represented by small painted arrows (or in some cases dots). Many are faded and sometimes hard to see. Light poles can also be used as more than one pin location, as you will see multiple color tape on those poles. I managed to only play the first 18 holes before having to leave for a family get together, but I must admit that playing here was really fun (especially if you can get a group together...I played with 8 people). The fact that the campus is so quiet on a Sunday morning makes for a pleasant experience. I was skeptical about shooting at light poles (how fun is that?) but it made you really focus your putting. I can see that playing this course would make you hone in on your mid range game and putting, since you're aiming for something quite thin in size. Also another interesting side to playing here is the fact that buildings come into play sometimes. Also love the fact that there are some elevation throws too. A few other key points about playing at UCI : - If you're a first time player of the course, I STRONGLY SUGGEST coming out with a local who at least somewhat knows the layout of the course. I ended up playing with someone who pretty much grew up playing here with his dad. Since the park is a huge circle, getting lost from hole to hole would be quite easy to do if you're a newbie. It will save you a ton of time playing with someone familiar with the course layout. - Being how this is a large university, I would suggest playing here on weekends...although my buddy says playing here during the week is do-able. Keep an eye out for people walking, jogging, riding bikes and other various activities along the pathways. - Pretty much any ivy patch and or ice plant (http://projects.trnerr.org/invasives/assets/templates/plants/picts/carpobrotus_edulis1.jpg) is out of bounds, unless the light pole is in a patch. Bushes and other plants are safe. - Please keep a low profile when playing here. In other words, respect the rules of the university. It would be very easy for the university to eliminate any signs of a course being here if they see it was a draw to "bad elements". We want this course to be around (and maybe return to glory) for a long, long time. Please respect it and enjoy it.

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    UC Irvine DGC - Typical tape wrapped light pole target at UCI

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