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Hill AFB, UT

Falcon's Nest

2.175(based on 6 reviews)
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twhalm
Experience: 10 played 1 reviews
1.50 star(s)

Falcons Nest 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 16, 2014 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

This course is always empty. I have been to it multiple times now and I have only ever seen one other group of people. So at least when you play the course you are likely to have it to yourself.

The area is beautiful. There is a very large maintained field here as well that makes a good location for practicing throws. The course is also very open, but the baskets are still placed in places that can be a little challenging. Some holes have a good bit of length to them to.

This course is also located next to the runway on base so you get to watch planes take off every now and then.

Cons:

Unfortunately the few pros are outweighed by the large amount of cons...

First of all, this course is barely played. I have this as a pro but it is also a con because it leads to this course being really run down. The tee locations are barely maintained and there are absolutely no trails going from holes to tees so it can be hard to find your way around and a pain to walk through the weeds in the course.

This course has also fallen into disrepair. There should be ten baskets on this course, but the baskets for holes #5 and #6 are gone. These were the closest to the main road so I am just assuming that someone took them. In addition the tee pad for hole #8 is nowhere to be found and all of the other tee pads are almost impossible to find as they are slowly being overgrown.

Tee pads are super narrow lumpy rubber strips that are pretty terrible to throw off of

This course is almost impossible to find as well. There are no signs and the main road leading to hole #1 is marked for utilities use only.

Other Thoughts:

Since this course has no signage and some holes are missing you will probably do what I do and just make up your own hole layout.

To get there drive to the old east gate of the base. Right before you get to the old small gatehouses there is a small dirt road that turns off to the left. Take this to an overgrown paved road and take a left. Drive north on that overgrown road until you come to a turn in a the road (the ball golf course starts here to). Pull off the road before the turn. The tee for hole #1 is off the east side of the road and throws west south west to basket #1 located between the large trees. Good luck.

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