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Hole #4 (Taken 9/2011)
Hole #4 Basket to Tee

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Very Underrated Course
Played: 20 Reviewed: 2 Exp: 2 Years
Pros: Course has always been in great condition every time I've played. I rarely see any trash on the course, and nearly every Saturday volunteers are on the course keeping it maintained.
Bathrooms, vending machines, and water fountains are located by hole 1 tee, nine basket, and 18 basket.
Both 9s finish in the same area, making for an easy way to only play 9 holes if you wish.
Tees Signs are accurate and have distances to both pin positions, as well as a Next Tee arrow.
Teepads are large, and give you plenty of room to run up.
This course requires many different throwing types - Hyzers, Anhyzers, and Flicks.
Nearly all holes are wooded, with the exception of the two fairly open par 4's. All wooded holes have multiple lanes which, if played correctly, can lead to many birdie opportunities.
Bathrooms, vending machines, and water fountains are located by hole 1 tee, nine basket, and 18 basket.
Both 9s finish in the same area, making for an easy way to only play 9 holes if you wish.
Tees Signs are accurate and have distances to both pin positions, as well as a Next Tee arrow.
Teepads are large, and give you plenty of room to run up.
This course requires many different throwing types - Hyzers, Anhyzers, and Flicks.
Nearly all holes are wooded, with the exception of the two fairly open par 4's. All wooded holes have multiple lanes which, if played correctly, can lead to many birdie opportunities.
Cons: One of the few cons is that this is a fairly short course. Longer throwers who like to bomb may get annoyed since most of the holes are short and technical.
Also, to get to some of the next holes you have to backtrack a little bit, and if you missed the Next Tee sign, it may become a little confusing.
Also, to get to some of the next holes you have to backtrack a little bit, and if you missed the Next Tee sign, it may become a little confusing.
Other Thoughts: Like many others have said, there is a $2 entrance fee to the park. However, I don't list this as a con because I find the couple of dollars totally worth playing this course.
Other things inside the park include:
- Campgrounds and Cabins
- BMX Track
- A giant playground right by the Disc Golf course
- And a pretty decent zoo that children will really love.
I don't list the entrance fee as a con because it's only a one time fee per day, and you get all these other amenities in the park.
Other things inside the park include:
- Campgrounds and Cabins
- BMX Track
- A giant playground right by the Disc Golf course
- And a pretty decent zoo that children will really love.
I don't list the entrance fee as a con because it's only a one time fee per day, and you get all these other amenities in the park.
4 of 4 people found this review helpful.
Pros: Great layout with very well designed holes. New A and B backet locations that really add to the course difficulty and make multi round tournament play tough to settle in on. I think that the course signs look great.
Cons: None to speak of.
Other Thoughts: I love the course and i think that it is one of the more challenging courses in South GA.
1 of 4 people found this review helpful.
Pros: Very nice park with playground for kids very close, as well as restrooms. Clean and well kept. Nice signs with distances for multiple basket locations. Good basket locations.
Cons: Sometimes hard to tell which basket I was going to and not always sure where the next tee was.
Other Thoughts: It did cost $2 per person to get into the park ($1 for kids 3-12), but it was well worth it! I don't mind paying a bit for a clean well kept course!
0 of 1 people found this review helpful.
Overrated
Played: 54 Reviewed: 28 Exp: 3 Years
Pros: Very beautiful park,there were people out doing work on some of the grounds in the course while we were playing.
Great teepads,plenty big for a nice run up.
Teesigns with a pretty detailed map for each hole,and the distances all seemed to be pretty accurate by eye.
Great teepads,plenty big for a nice run up.
Teesigns with a pretty detailed map for each hole,and the distances all seemed to be pretty accurate by eye.
Cons: Would be nice to have 1 or 2 more long holes to balance out the mix some,but overall the second time round this course was much more enjoyable
The navigation of the course was a bit iffy,had to backtrack a couple of times to get to the next hole,but nothing overly troublesome.
The navigation of the course was a bit iffy,had to backtrack a couple of times to get to the next hole,but nothing overly troublesome.
Other Thoughts: I came back to play this one a second time when all the pins were in the proper position,and this course was really,really fun.
They had a few holes that took advantage of the elevation which is always a plus in my book,and it had a fair balance of shots for all throwing types,lefty & righty.
There is a two dollar fee as other people have mentioned,but that's to get in the park,not for the course itself,so once you're in you can play as much as you want,but there are limited hours in the off-season.
They had a few holes that took advantage of the elevation which is always a plus in my book,and it had a fair balance of shots for all throwing types,lefty & righty.
There is a two dollar fee as other people have mentioned,but that's to get in the park,not for the course itself,so once you're in you can play as much as you want,but there are limited hours in the off-season.
7 of 7 people found this review helpful.
Pros: Very pretty park with many amenities for every one. There is a large bathroom facility at the beginning of the course with enough room to change in. There is a large playground right at the beginning of the course to keep the kids occupied. There is also a zoo and camping facilities here. There were very few people around when I played, but I would think this park has be well used on the weekends. One other very nice plus is the perimeter of the disc golf course is very well marked with signs warning the uninitiated what is there. Hopefully this helps keep the wandering pedestrian out of harms way. The park is dominated by large pines with a sprinkling of oak and magnolias as well. The park is very well maintained with no trash seen by me when I played. There is not a lot of elevation change in this part of the country so trees are main obstacle and there are plenty of them. Very good thing in the heat of August, the shade was appreciated. The signs are great they have a lot of information on a small sign including the direction of the next tee. Most were fairly obvious but in a few cases this was necessary. The tees are concrete and in good shape with plenty of grip for footing. However with my long legs I found them a little short. Most of this course is fairly technical with a couple of holes over 500 feet. The opening nine holes are easier with the closing nine featuring much tighter lines. This course is beginner friendly with enough trees to navigate around to please the more accomplished player.
Cons: Mosquitoes, lots of mosquitoes bring some good bug repellent with you. There are not many trash cans or benches around, but the park is remarkably clean even so.
Other Thoughts: This is not a particularly difficult course but fun none the less. It should be noted that there is a $2.00 entry fee for the park. However this is one of the best maintained parks I have visited. Maintenance is not cheep. Par should be 3 for all the holes except the two 500 foot holes that could be Par 4. If you are an advanced player, Par 3 on all holes. If you are in the Albany area this course is worth playing.
6 of 6 people found this review helpful.
Pros: This was a really enjoyable round for me to play. In the springtime you get a lot, A LOT, or pollen on your stuff, but it wasn't enough to stop me from playing here again. I had stopped by the park in December 2009 to check out the course and playground and made a note to come back as soon as I could to play a round. The following is my positive feedback:
- The layout of the course is great. There are good open holes and some wooded holes. There are short and long holes with both hyzer and anhyzer shots. Great variety of throwing styles.
- Navigation of the course was pretty easy. There is a huge map at the begining of the course (I always take a cell phone picture of maps at the begining of rounds and reference it if necessary). Also, there was string at the end of each basket on the ground in the direction of the next tee pad. It wasn't on all of the baskets, but it was helpful when it crossed roads or long distances.
- Difficulty of the course wasn't terrible, but it wasn't simple either. I was putting well and had some good approaches. I played par 3 for each hole (overall par 54) and shot a 53 (one under par).
- The setting for this course was great as well. There were enough trees to keep a lot of shade on the course.
- Big bonus for me was that Hole #1 tee pad, basket for Hole #9, and basket for Hole #18 were all near one another. This will allow for a quick 9 if you want, or a full 18 with a bathroom break in the middle of the round.
- The course seems very well maintained. The tee pads were concrete and well built, the baskets and tee signs were easy to see and had good detail, and there was little to no trash anywhere on the course.
- The layout of the course is great. There are good open holes and some wooded holes. There are short and long holes with both hyzer and anhyzer shots. Great variety of throwing styles.
- Navigation of the course was pretty easy. There is a huge map at the begining of the course (I always take a cell phone picture of maps at the begining of rounds and reference it if necessary). Also, there was string at the end of each basket on the ground in the direction of the next tee pad. It wasn't on all of the baskets, but it was helpful when it crossed roads or long distances.
- Difficulty of the course wasn't terrible, but it wasn't simple either. I was putting well and had some good approaches. I played par 3 for each hole (overall par 54) and shot a 53 (one under par).
- The setting for this course was great as well. There were enough trees to keep a lot of shade on the course.
- Big bonus for me was that Hole #1 tee pad, basket for Hole #9, and basket for Hole #18 were all near one another. This will allow for a quick 9 if you want, or a full 18 with a bathroom break in the middle of the round.
- The course seems very well maintained. The tee pads were concrete and well built, the baskets and tee signs were easy to see and had good detail, and there was little to no trash anywhere on the course.
Cons: - It is a pay to play course, but that's because it's in a park. It's $2 for a car. I always consider paying a con, but this isn't bad at all.
- There aren't a lot of very long holes. I don't think many top over 500 feet. It's good to have one or two, but if you just want wide open grip and rip, this isn't the course. I think it could use one or two more long holes, and to extend the wooded holes (the wooded holes were usually pretty short).
- There aren't a lot of very long holes. I don't think many top over 500 feet. It's good to have one or two, but if you just want wide open grip and rip, this isn't the course. I think it could use one or two more long holes, and to extend the wooded holes (the wooded holes were usually pretty short).
Other Thoughts: - If you come here in December there are lights everywhere. It's not nearly as extensive as Callaway Gardens, but it is impressive still.
- There are a few camping sports for tents, RVs, and even cabins if you want to make it an overnight trip.
- For kids there is an impressive looking zoo. I can't vouch for it because I haven't been there.
- I can vouch for the playground. It's gigantic and my daughter loved playing on it.
- This is a pay to play course, which I normally think is a con, but here it was worth the $2 to get into the park because it has so much else to offer, plus the course is really great.
- There are a few camping sports for tents, RVs, and even cabins if you want to make it an overnight trip.
- For kids there is an impressive looking zoo. I can't vouch for it because I haven't been there.
- I can vouch for the playground. It's gigantic and my daughter loved playing on it.
- This is a pay to play course, which I normally think is a con, but here it was worth the $2 to get into the park because it has so much else to offer, plus the course is really great.
5 of 6 people found this review helpful.
Pros: Great tee pads and clean. bathrooms and soda machines are close. very good signage but you could miss a hole by not paying very close attention to where the hole is next.
Cons: Cost 2 bucks per person to get in the park.
the course is clean but nothing special. It plays a bit short and water never comes into play. There are no blind shots and it's not very tech hard. Tons of trees.
the course is clean but nothing special. It plays a bit short and water never comes into play. There are no blind shots and it's not very tech hard. Tons of trees.
0 of 3 people found this review helpful.
Pros: 3 friends and I finally got around to playing this course Sept. 6th 2009 and we don't regret it one bit.
As others have already said, this course is very well kept. As a matter of fact, a team of employees were out of the course picking up already fallen limbs around the trees, as we were playing our rounds. (Not getting in the way either). The signs are very nice, the tee-pads are well done with some grip to them in case of rain. There's a nice, clean bathroom right behind #1's tee-pad, holes 9 and 18 work their way back towards the starting point as well, allowing for a bathroom break or rest as well. Plenty of shade for even the hottest of days. The front 9 are pretty open and easy, where as the back 9 have quite a few tight dog-legs right. Over all, with the sign's help, it's easy to learn the lay-out after one round. Having drink machines, a large play ground area, a zoo within walking distance down a trail by #10's tee-pad, and close, clean bathrooms make this course a must play for anyone looking for a refreshing day of disc golf. Very family oriented in case the wife and kids want to come, they'll have plenty to do as well.
As others have already said, this course is very well kept. As a matter of fact, a team of employees were out of the course picking up already fallen limbs around the trees, as we were playing our rounds. (Not getting in the way either). The signs are very nice, the tee-pads are well done with some grip to them in case of rain. There's a nice, clean bathroom right behind #1's tee-pad, holes 9 and 18 work their way back towards the starting point as well, allowing for a bathroom break or rest as well. Plenty of shade for even the hottest of days. The front 9 are pretty open and easy, where as the back 9 have quite a few tight dog-legs right. Over all, with the sign's help, it's easy to learn the lay-out after one round. Having drink machines, a large play ground area, a zoo within walking distance down a trail by #10's tee-pad, and close, clean bathrooms make this course a must play for anyone looking for a refreshing day of disc golf. Very family oriented in case the wife and kids want to come, they'll have plenty to do as well.
Cons: Mosquitoes and Gnats were horrible, even with top-of-the-line bug repellent they seemed to stay in swarms. A couple of holes are a wee bit too tight even for those that like tighter holes. Those holes are just set up to be a toss and pray that it finds a way through. The rest are pretty easy to at least consistently par.
Other Thoughts: There's no reason not to at least give it a try. I'll definitely be returning numerous times in the near future. Living in Columbus Ga., a place that has yet to get a course (I'll keep my fingers crossed), it's worth traveling 1½ hours to go play.
6 of 6 people found this review helpful.
Pros: The tee pads, signs and baskets are in excellent condition and are top notch. Yardages on signs are correct and have an accurate representation of the hole layout. In addition, there is a little arrow on the sign that tells you where the next tee pad is, so navigation is a breeze. There is no water anywhere near the course and it so well manicured that it would take a incredibly errant shot to loose a disk. Holes 9 and 18 bring you back to the starting point where the restrooms were in good shape and they even had drink machines.
Cons: Not an overly challenging course. I am 40 year old, 850-875 player and I shot a 56 the first time through {they set par as 65, but I would say par is more like 56 (all par 3's with two par 4's; 550' and 515')}. The course is 5,530,' so with an average hole length of 307,' even a weenie arm like me can make up for a poor tee shot with a nice upshot.
Other Thoughts: Joshua A. Franklin is a really nice, fun course. I would give it 4.5 stars if it had a second set of long tee pads. Holes 12 and 17 are sort of just a "poke and hope" with a bunch of pines and no clear fairway. You just have to make a good clean throw and hope the disk finds a way through. Finally, as a side note, the baskets on holes 6 & 14 are within about 100 feet of each other. My friend and I threw to the wrong basket the first time and had to play hole 14 a second time (as we were putting and realized the basket said 6). I am not knocking this course, and I wish we had it in Tallahassee. It is what it is, a fun, well-manicured, short course.
5 of 5 people found this review helpful.
Pros: This is a well maintained, beautiful course.Easy to follow with good pin sightings. Tall pines, spanish moss , tee pads and signage. A great play for Pro or Am. A couple of 500 footers, open and tight fairways, but not ridiculous tight. Shot a 46 for the layout. My friend had a 70 on his first time out.
Cons: Park can be busy.
0 of 2 people found this review helpful.
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