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killa
October 21st, 2009, 11:33 PM
Next week I'll be on a short road trip from San Francisco up the coast, ending in Medford, OR. We'll be on the road for the better part of 3 days, so I figure that's plenty of time to work in a round or two...

What courses near US-101 would you recommend?

Matt B.
October 21st, 2009, 11:43 PM
Next week I'll be on a short road trip from San Francisco up the coast, ending in Medford, OR. We'll be on the road for the better part of 3 days, so I figure that's plenty of time to work in a round or two...

What courses near US-101 would you recommend?

2 or 3 Monterrey courses worth checking out.

Tim
October 22nd, 2009, 05:54 AM
That's the opposite direction, though. Only one I've played in Nor-Cal was the one at Humboldt State (http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php?id=1371) in Arcata. I unfortunately didn't get to play the whole thing because I was with a bunch of noobs and they got bored when we got lost. So make sure you take a map or hook up with a local. It's tone poles and baskets, all through redwoods, so very cool surroundings. The tee Hole #2 is worth the stop alone.

ChainBanger
October 22nd, 2009, 08:08 AM
The Red Curtain is the course at Humboldt State. Hole two, you drive off a giant redwood stump! The Curtain really is a great course. This weekend they are having the Heave at Ammon Ranch. The Heave is one of my favorite tournaments to attend, its an hour east of Arcata. Ammon Ranch is listed as one of Feldberg's top five courses. I would definitely be down there if I didn't have Phish festival tickets.

Adam Schneider
October 22nd, 2009, 08:29 AM
Use the map at DGCourseReview.com (http://www.dgcoursereview.com/browse_map.php) to find courses on your way. Off the top of my head, here are some places worth checking out:

- Novato, CA: Stafford Lake (18) (http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php?id=774) is one of the best California courses. Epic distance and scenery, and one of the best "Top of the World" holes (http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course_pics/774/651d793f.jpg) anywhere.

- Ukiah, CA: Low Gap Park (18) (http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php?id=361) & Lake Mendocino (27) (http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php?id=1656) are both supposed to be very good.

- Eureka, CA: Cooper Gulch (9) (http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php?id=1151) is short and wooded.

- Arcata, CA: Redwood Curtain at HSU (18) (http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php?id=1371) is the most famous course in the Redwood Empire, but supposedly is a bit rough and has mostly tone poles (I haven't played it myself). Bring a map or play with locals. Mad River Pump Station #4 (9) (http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php?id=1508) isn't spectacular, but is a fun half-hour of disc golf.

- Crescent City, CA: I don't know what the current status of Beachfront Park (24?) (http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php?id=993) is. They're slowly adding baskets, but the local club's Web site is never updated.

- Selma, OR: Lake Selmac (18) (http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php?id=1454) is an easy detour off U.S. 199 on your way inland from the coast and definitely worth a stop and a $2 parking pass.

- Grants Pass, OR: Tom Pearce Park (18) (http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php?id=814) is definitely worth a stop (also $2, but I think you can use the same pass as at Selmac).

Zaqcb
October 22nd, 2009, 09:17 AM
- Crescent City, CA: I don't know what the current status of Beachfront Park (24?) (http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php?id=993) is. They're slowly adding baskets, but the local club's Web site is never updated.


I do believe the 24 baskets have been put in the ground at Beachfront. If you have any questions about the course post them on www.discgolforegon.com There is a few people from the area who frequent the site.

Adam Schneider
October 22nd, 2009, 09:24 AM
I do believe the 24 baskets have been put in the ground at Beachfront. If you have any questions about the course post them on www.discgolforegon.com There is a few people from the area who frequent the site.
Ask those DGO people to post on this forum when they've got news about courses! Seems like a lot happens south of Eugene that we've no clue about up here.

Magilla
October 22nd, 2009, 11:58 AM
Next week I'll be on a short road trip from San Francisco up the coast, ending in Medford, OR. We'll be on the road for the better part of 3 days, so I figure that's plenty of time to work in a round or two...

What courses near US-101 would you recommend?

In the order you would get to them...

Stafford Lake is a MUST.....:drool:

Ukiah Low Gap is an OLD course but fun.....

KOA Campground in Willits is also fun..starts REAL easy then gets more challenging as it goes on.

The Redwood Curtain at Humboldt St. is like NO OTHER course you will ever play...have you ever tee'd off of a Old Growth Redwood stump?

:cheers:

olydiscgolf
October 22nd, 2009, 09:07 PM
My Fav. hole at Humbot was #12? Elevated tee pad shooting directly over a pond, green sloping toward the water! Very cool hole. #2 brings new meaning to "Stumptown"!

Coos bay has a fun little woodsy course. It reminded me of a smaller NAD.

The Ombudsman
October 23rd, 2009, 07:17 AM
Hey Killa!
Welcome to my stomping grounds!
Do NOT miss playing Stafford Lake in Novato
Awesome holes with much elevation change including a couple of nice top of the world type shots

Redwood curtain is certainly also a must play. More board feet of lumber than any other course in the world. My former home course it is a mix of tone poles and baskets.
Don't bother with the pump station course. I liken it to Juel park here - a local party course with few challenges.
Instead, you should travel about 5 minutes east to Fieldbrook. There is a spectacular 'private' 27 hole course there. All are welcome. PM me for directions. I am sure I could also hook you up with local icon Skwid Larvae. If he is available he would be more than happy to be your course guide (highly recommended)

The Ombudsman
October 23rd, 2009, 07:19 AM
and do not miss Tom Pierce Park in Grant's Pass OR!!!

The Ombudsman
October 23rd, 2009, 07:28 AM
My Fav. hole at Humbot was #12? Elevated tee pad shooting directly over a pond, green sloping toward the water! Very cool hole. #2 brings new meaning to "Stumptown"!

The target on #12 used to be the redwood tree by the lower pin placement back in the days before baskets. I have aced that hole dozens of times...

http://www.nwdiscgolfnews.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=234&stc=1&d=1256309471

Back then it was hole 3. In those days half of the holes went right through the middle of campus!
As the sport's popularity grew and plastic became heavier and more lethal, we moved the holes off campus and completely into the woods. I will never forget the first time we threw off of that stump!!!!

http://www.nwdiscgolfnews.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=235&stc=1&d=1256309774

barbikes
October 23rd, 2009, 11:47 AM
If you enjoy a cold brew with your disc golf then you should check out the Anderson Valley Brewing course in Boonville. It's not exactly a "world class" course but it is a very unique experience! Check out the reviews of it on Disc Golf Course Review for more info.
If I was taking that trip I'd want to play Tom Pierce, Humboldt, Anderson Valley, Stafford Lake, and Golden Gate.

killa
October 25th, 2009, 06:55 PM
Thank you all very much for the suggestions. As I said we'll be on the road for three days, but my travelling companions (parents) aren't much for outdoor-adventure types, so out of respect for them I'll limit myself to 2 courses: definitely Stafford Lake (can't wait!), and probably the Red Curtain... I say probably, because if the 'Budsman can get me in touch with his old buddy, I'll go wherever a golfer named Skwid Larvae wants to lead me.

I'm almost certain I wouldn't have picked Stafford Lake out of the many options, had a couple people not insisted on its majesty, which is supported by DGCR, so again thanks. I might have ended up at the Golden Gate course, but it doesn't seem like as much of a destination... I think we'll probably be stopping at the Park anyway, so I'll just casually say, "Oh look, a disc golf basket -- there must be a course right here in this park!" and impress them with both my restraint and the ubiquity of our sport. :cool:

Adam Schneider
October 25th, 2009, 08:38 PM
I've heard the Golden Gate Park course is pretty damn good... but often crowded.

Magilla
October 26th, 2009, 12:41 AM
Since your parents are not "the outdoor adventure types" they would want to hang out near the parking area at Stafford Lake. There are some really nice covered areas and benches that give some nice veiws of the Lake.
Attempting to walk the course with you might be a bit more than they would want to do. You can find some great info at www.staffordlake.com

Enjoy the trip..........:rockon:

:cheers:

killa
November 5th, 2009, 01:26 PM
Stafford Lake -- Wow. And Mr. Ruzicka, I noticed your name on some signage around there... nice work, Sir, and thanks to all who recommended this gem. I was happy to finish +2 (6 over Pro Par) with 2 birdies... wish I could play there a couple times a month.

We stopped at the Red Curtain as well -- very cool, several memorable holes. And the TREES...!! :drool: Unfortunately, Skwid recently suffered a minor neck injury, so he's not able to golf right now, but he did stop by to chat me up and make sure I found someone to show me around. Nice guy, hope to see him again some day. Thanks for the hookup, 'Budsman.

Finding my caravan miraculously ahead of schedule Thursday morning, I managed to squeeze in a visit to Tom Pearce park in southern Oregon. Front 9 = meh, moderately technical; back 9 = awesome terrain. Really neat features -- mostly natural, one man-made (think floodplain: snarly rocks bursting from otherwise plush fairways, and a 150-ft long, 12-ft high cement remnant of what I assume was once a bridge, covered in aesthetic graffiti).

Great trip, great golf.

:)

Adam Schneider
November 5th, 2009, 03:54 PM
...and a 150-ft long, 12-ft high cement remnant of what I assume was once a bridge, covered in aesthetic graffiti).
I think it's a former dam -- and it's a mando to go through the arches!

http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course_pics/814/6c3cbe84.jpg

Magilla
November 6th, 2009, 03:31 PM
Stafford Lake -- Wow. And Mr. Ruzicka, I noticed your name on some signage around there... nice work, Sir, and thanks to all who recommended this gem. I was happy to finish +2 (6 over Pro Par) with 2 birdies... wish I could play there a couple times a month.

:)

Stafford Lake = :bowing:

Yea, I REALLY miss that place....I and quite a few others have put ALOT of work into it.
I have personally spent 100's of hours behind a PUSH mower keeping those fairways trimmed and playable. So many that I finally broke down and bought a riding mower, which the UFOS now have in their arsenal.
Thankfully the Parks Dept has come around full circle and does MOST of the mowing with its tractor so only clean up is needed by the club.
Im still waiting to get there and play off all those sweet concrete tees that have been added since I left. :yay::yay::yay:

Glad you got to experience it.... :rockon:

Toby Puttzinski
November 24th, 2009, 05:29 AM
Can't wait for a dg vacation to Norcal next spring!

Another Primate
February 6th, 2010, 06:57 PM
Most of the 24 baskets (20?) have been installed at Beachfront. Every Sunday morning at 9:30 there's a low-key $5 tournament, alternating singles and random flip doubles. Here's Ron Cole throwing hole 21; tide's pretty high here.

Another Primate
February 6th, 2010, 07:03 PM
And here's the view from teepad 20.

The Brodys
February 7th, 2010, 06:28 PM
No wonder we couldnt find the holes when we were there. I would really like to know the lay out someday, we drive through often.

Another Primate
February 7th, 2010, 07:06 PM
No wonder we couldnt find the holes when we were there. I would really like to know the lay out someday, we drive through often.
Grin... I'm sorry, but I haven't yet figured out how to include my photo in the post. You'll have to click on the files I attached.

JAY>WRDGC
June 16th, 2010, 10:17 AM
Dont know if anyone still checks this thread but, The Crescent City CA course, yes we do have baskets now!!! Anyone traveling through northern California on the coast should stop in and play!!! Awesome 24 hole course right on the waters edge. Hole 7, 17, 20 and 21 all can be affected by the ocean!! ( a few of them depending on tides) Wide open shots and lots of wind mixed with trees that catch discs..... so be prepared to climb a tree! Hole one located behind the old chain link baseball backstop at frontbeach park!! I live real close(2 blocks) & would love to play with anyone when they are in town!!!

The Brodys
June 22nd, 2010, 02:13 PM
Hope to make it through on our way to Nor Cal Championships. We will let you know. We would love to play this course in its entirety!

jbirdhumboldt
December 30th, 2010, 04:49 PM
Here in Humboldt there are:

Redwood Park/HSU located above New HSU indoor arena. Our Original 18 hole course, due to the fact that there is three different properties the course is on, we do not have baskets on every hole. Front 10 is walkable and family friendly, back 8 is played along a large wooded hill side. Find a local that knows the course.

College of the Redwoods, our newest course. 18 baskets/cement tees. It is 1/2 a mile of highway 101, south Eureka. Park in eastern parking lot, below the football stadium, course is somewhat easy to follow.

For all other courses; Coopers Gulch, Pump Station, Manilla...these are more party corses. Crowded at times, muddy in the winter. Fieldbrook course is awesome, but a Safari if you will. You need a guide for Fieldbrook.

I would recommend the Par Infinity website....it isnt updated often, but it has directions to most courses down here.

Staford Lake is a must.

Ammon Ranch, outside of willow creek is awesome(need a guide, and sould probably camp because your not going to want to leave).

Highland Springs is Clear Lake is way cool, but very hot in the summer.