The UVIC Disc Golf course is located in Victoria, BC Canada near the intersection of Cedar HIll Crossroad and Cadboro Bay Rd. It is located on a unique peice of land in Mystic Vale and is maintained by the University of Victoria.
When playing disc golf at this course, it is wise to be aware that the area is mixed use and is also an off-leash dog area. So there are usually many dogs and people. The dogs are generally well behaved, and seem to know not to chew on our discs, but best be prepared and careful.
The course starts on the southwest corner of the property, at the point closest to the road. There are a couple marker signs and the teeboxes for hole 1. The basket is located in the orchard, behind the first two rows of trees.
The teebox for hole 2 is in the orchard, to the right of hole 1, marked by a well worn trail. The basket is located in the orchard about 20 feet in front of the huge oak tree. Its easier to imagine you are aiming near the oak tree. Be careful not to get your disc in the Forest Biology area behind the fences, becuase you will have to call them up to retreive it. Please DO NOT climb the fences.
The teebox for hole 3 is located behind the huge oak tree, near the cement building. Be careful to avoid the building, the ivy on the building, and the various evergreen trees. WATCH OUT for the blackberries, they are relentless and will swallow your discs. Be prepared for the worst and bring a stick. The hole is located in a pit behind the first clump of scotch broom, but before the black berries get too think. Tip: throw towards the dirt pile.
The teebox for hole 4 is located about 50 feet in front of the concrete building, in the dirt. You are aiming for the bottom of the hilly shrub area, about 30 feet t to the right of the scientific gadgets. Again, be careful of the blackberries. There is a wasps nest in the gravel about 20 feet from the scientific thingy, so beware!
The teebox for hole 5 is in the grass, and the short position is in the sand pit about 40 feet away. Watch out for the thornbushes and tall grass, becuase you are aiming for the basket on the far side of the shrubby area. You can't see the basket
The teebox for hole 6 is in the grass and you are aiming for the basket which is barely visible in a pit on the shrubby mound.
The teebox for hole 7 is back in the grassy area, and this is a good long drive to wards the north side of the orchards.
The teeboxes for hole 8 and 9 are in the orchard.
HAVE FUN!
Work day to be discussed on 15 Jan at AGM, very little interest during holidays for people to show up, so didn't happen.