Cedar Hills, UT

Heritage Park

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1.55(based on 2 reviews)
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samillerggiw
Experience: 17 years 27 played 16 reviews
1.00 star(s)

Not for Disc Golfers 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 14, 2016 Played the course:once

Pros:

Clean and well-maintained park.
Some good use of trees and a stream-bed to make it marginally more challenging.

Cons:

The holes are ridiculously short. Don't bother bringing your drivers to this course. No hole is longer than a midrange can go and some are better thrown as putts.
There's definitely more space here than the holes take up, so the design could have used that more.
It's an object course.

Other Thoughts:

The park sign calls it frisbee golf...
I suppose you could make a couple good holes if you threw from the first tee to the 5th, but it's really not worth it. Go to Art Dye or Beacon Hill instead.
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TheGrim
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 13.6 years 75 played 45 reviews
2.00 star(s)

Who loves posts? 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 7, 2013 Played the course:once

Pros:

This is just a very short object course on a nice manicured park with a playground, pavilion and other activities, making it a decent place to hang out, have a bbq, oh, and maybe play a little disc golf. (The course is clearly an afterthought).

For the space they use, whoever designed it obviously tried to make the shots at least challenging buy having you throw over the basketball court, around trees or by/over the creek.

The posts are tough to hit, so it does help you with putting in to baskets. It would be better if the posts were marked at basket level.

It's a beautiful location at the foot of the mountains.

Cons:

It's an object course. This fact alone drops it 1 point in the ratings right out of the gate.

The holes are way, way, way too short. It's the very definition of a pitch and putt course.

Hole 2 is not a good one. Yes, I almost aced it (I may have actually, but you can't see it and I'm only 80% sure I heard it), but it's so easy to land your disc in the stream. Granted I was playing in the middle of a massive downpour so the stream may be much much smaller normally, in which case there may be no chance of losing your disc. Otherwise it's a disc in the stream magnet.

The angles from hole to hole are odd, particularly when trying to get footing for your tee off. Again, this may have been because it was a mud hole, but I tried to consider that when making this assessment. You'll understand what I mean if you play it.

Other Thoughts:

For how much space they had to work with, it's kind of disappointing that the holes are so short. It was kind of shoved into the corner of the park that obviously didn't get much use, so maybe that's a good thing that it's being used at all, which is why it's in the "Other Thoughts".

You could change things up and have some fun. Throw the course with your weak hand or only allow underhand throws or something.
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