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Went to Cedar Hill Park DGC in Nashville, TN first- Cedar Hill Park DGC- DGCourseReview
It was fantastic. Every hole had 4 different rotating basket locations. Don't know how often they change the locations, but thought that was pretty cool. Don't remember a hole shorter than 350 feet. Most holes were around 500 and 600 feet. Lots of tunnel shots through trees, only 2 out of 18 holes I think were wide open. Very well kept by the park maintenance crew and the local pros. Stopped by the local disc store and it wasn't open for some reason. Signs said "We're open" and the hours said they opened at 10 (showed up at 11) but the door was locked.
Second course was Earlewood Park in Columbia, SC- Earlewood Park- DGCourseReview
It was pretty good for a small park. 18 holes that were tightly packed. A lot of times you didn't know which way to tee off from. Had trouble even finding the first hole, but once we did it was smooth sailing. No hole was over 400, but there were a couple par 5's. Every single hole had some sort of elevation change. Trees everywhere too because it's in a park. Hole 16 I think had an outdoor performance stage (like the Hollywood Bowl) right in the middle of it, so you wouldn't be able to play if there was a concert or something going on.
Tomorrow I'm headed to Hilton Head, SC, but the course there is only open on Tuesdays and Thursdays to the public. After Hilton Head I'll be in Atlanta, GA then on to Orlando then Tampa. Not sure if I'll be able to get to another course.
It was fantastic. Every hole had 4 different rotating basket locations. Don't know how often they change the locations, but thought that was pretty cool. Don't remember a hole shorter than 350 feet. Most holes were around 500 and 600 feet. Lots of tunnel shots through trees, only 2 out of 18 holes I think were wide open. Very well kept by the park maintenance crew and the local pros. Stopped by the local disc store and it wasn't open for some reason. Signs said "We're open" and the hours said they opened at 10 (showed up at 11) but the door was locked.
Second course was Earlewood Park in Columbia, SC- Earlewood Park- DGCourseReview
It was pretty good for a small park. 18 holes that were tightly packed. A lot of times you didn't know which way to tee off from. Had trouble even finding the first hole, but once we did it was smooth sailing. No hole was over 400, but there were a couple par 5's. Every single hole had some sort of elevation change. Trees everywhere too because it's in a park. Hole 16 I think had an outdoor performance stage (like the Hollywood Bowl) right in the middle of it, so you wouldn't be able to play if there was a concert or something going on.
Tomorrow I'm headed to Hilton Head, SC, but the course there is only open on Tuesdays and Thursdays to the public. After Hilton Head I'll be in Atlanta, GA then on to Orlando then Tampa. Not sure if I'll be able to get to another course.