| Scott |
May 7th, 2009 05:36 PM |
It's been there for several years. The discatchers were painted green after the residents complained that they were too unsightly. The course is very poorly laid out. Hole 1 is a hazard if anyone is playing on the play structure, soccer field, or basketball courts. Holes 2 and 3 are long (400') with absolutley no obstacles. The grass is not mowed or level, so finding your disc is pretty tough. Hole 4 is the only one that has potential as a great golf hole - a long blind hyzer shot to a protected green. Holes 5-9 are like a mini hyzer pines - Holes are anywhere from 60 - 125'. No teepads, no signs, and a bitch to figure out without a map. We stayed there for a week and only played the course once - it was enough.
If you're dirving by on your way to Bend, do yourself a favor and keep going another ten minutes and play Hyzer Pines.
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