Anderson Valley Brewing Disc Golf Course, Boonville CA : Activities
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Business Name : Anderson Valley Brewing Disc Golf Course
Category & Type : Activities > Golf Courses
Location : 17700 Hwy 253 , Boonville CA Phone : 707-895-2337 Email : psuddeth@avbc.com Website : http://www.avbc.com/tour/discgolf.html Description : Long Description: Imagine strolling across pastures and through oak groves, playing disc golf with your friends. Sounds great, right? Now imagine you\'re doing this on the grounds of a brewery where some of the finest, freshest, world-class beers brewed. Sounds even better, doesn\'t it? Don\'t just imagine it - Experience it! Anderson Valley Brewing Company is the first brewery in the world to offer an 18 hole Disc Golf Course, right on the brewery grounds. And with our tasting room as the clubhouse, there\'s beer on draft and in bottles.
Course fees are $4.00 per player, per day, and your fees include a coupon that can be redeemed immediately for a full $4.00 OFF of any AVBC retail purchase of $7.99 or more, including beer (a game plus a $3.99 sixpack - how\'s that for a deal?).
Hours 11:00 AM - 4:30 PM
(Gates close and lock at 6:00 PM, so finish your game before that) Currently Closed Tuesdays
You can pick up a six pack of your favorite Anderson Valley beer and a current course map right at our Visitor Center and head out for a game. (Our brewing license does not allow outside alcoholic beverages to be consumed on the brewery property.)
Course Description
Although we have some manufactured baskets, most of the baskets were made by our grounds keeper and course designer, W. Dan Houck, using wine barrels, old brewing equipment, tire chains, etc. They\'re quite unique. We actually have three course layouts, depending on pasture conditions, and whether our shire horses are in the front or back pasture. Each course is par 3 all around, with distances ranging from about 200-350 feet.
When the shires are in the back pasture, the course uses the front pasture and mid-property, around the brewery. Ponds, trees, buildings, and oak groves come into play. There is very little variation in elevation.
When the shires are in the front pasture, the course uses the back pasture and mid-property, where elevation and a stream come into play as well.
When the pastures are too wet to be used (or have been reseeded) the course uses the mid-property. Trees, buildings, ponds, and oak groves come into play, and there is very little variation in elevation.
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