Pronghorn Park and Disc Golf Course
Course Summary
Pronghorn Park and Disc Golf Course in Castle Pines, CO, holds a commendable rating of 4.0 stars, reflecting a generally positive player experience. The course is praised for its thoughtful layout, which offers a variety of challenges that cater to both beginners and seasoned players, enhancing its appeal across a broad skill spectrum. The scenic beauty of the location, combined with well-placed baskets, contributes to an enjoyable play environment. However, without any specific negative reviews available, it's challenging to address common criticisms directly. It's typical for courses to face occasional feedback on aspects like maintenance, navigation, or signage, which can significantly impact player satisfaction.
Unique features of Pronghorn Park and Disc Golf Course, such as its integration with the natural landscape and strategic design elements, stand out in player reviews. These characteristics not only add to the aesthetic appeal but also introduce interesting challenges that require players to employ a variety of shots and strategies. While the absence of negative feedback indicates a well-received
Overall Rating
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Top Reviews
Fun little technical course with a few scenic views. I think I threw a mid range from the tee pad for 17/18 throws. Would recommend if you are looking to challenge your midrange play.
- Austin Flournoy
Fun and new par 3 disc golf course. Official open is coming August 3rd. Great course for fairway drivers, middies, and putters. Beautiful scenery. Somewhat of an odd layout at times and a decent walk down from hole 18 would be the only cons. Nothing they can’t change!
- Conor Murphy
Honestly, if you lose a disc, it might take a while to find it. Bring really good hiking shoes and thick long pants. This is a great course. Anybody who says otherwise, I can assure you it's a skill issue. First time today at this course and it was wonderful.
- Ian Fitzgerald (420Fitz)
Nice place with friendly folks. I would recommend having a spotter until you get to know the course better. For experts this is definitely five stars. For families with kids it could be a little bit more of a struggle. 4.5 🤩 overall.
- Brian Klein
So happy the City/County “wasted” this much money on a 35 acre park. Pronghorn is now the highest rated course (check UDisc) within an hour drive of itself. The pad size is perfectly fine and “losing” discs in bushes is not even an issue. Courses all over America have 10X the amount of vegetation. All in all, thanks for the course!
- Sharky Fanella