The Bailey Disc Golf Course opened this morning and you can check out reviews on it, and links to other area disc golf courses, here
. As they mentioned in the review, this is Platte Canyon School District property so all alcohol, tobacco products, and drugs are prohibited.
Course Type: Seasonal
Year Established: 2010
Designer(s): Foothill Flyers Disc Golf Club (FFDGC)
Terrain: Very Hilly & Moderately WoodedCourse Landscape /
Holes/Baskets: 20/20
Location: 599 Rosalie Road, Bailey, CO 80421
Mountain style course on a massive amount of land owned by the Platte Canyon School District. It is very unique in the fact that while you are playing and hiking very steep terrain covered in trees, there are many wide open vistas the course plays through. A mix of technical gaps and open fields, with many holes incorporating both. There are 3 very long downhill shots with massive amounts of elevation change.
The course is pay to play ($5) and is dog friendly. This course is new, and they are trying to get it permanently established, so all money goes to upkeep of the course and is payment to rent the land from the school district, keep a port-o-let on site and buy baskets. This is a seasonal course, open generally between June and October. No call ahead tee times. Open in the winter, weather permitting.
Other local, private courses include Bucksnort DGC, Phantom Falls DGC, and Eagles Vista DGC - you must call to book tee times and get other important info.
www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php?id=2488
Beaver Ranch DGC
is operated by Destination Disc - call 720-295-9490 for more on that course.
Have fun playing!
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