Grandville, MI

Heritage Park

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chad groen
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Experience: 24.1 years 42 played 41 reviews
1.50 star(s)

Short and Kind of Easy

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Nov 16, 2023 Played the course:once

Pros:

This is a 9 hole course that works its way around a scenic pond in the middle of the park. Three of the holes are kind of fun to play: One is the first hole, which has a tricky approach shot; another is the second hole, which is a somewhat narrow dogleg with woods on the right and water on the left; and the other is the ninth hole, which starts off narrow with a creek in front of you. The other six holes each have a few scattered trees that you need to be wary of on your drives and sometimes also your approach shots.

Cons:

Most of these holes are too easy to play for most players; they're short and mostly open. All the holes have room to be longer - a few of them a lot longer - which is a missed opportunity, because that could've made them at least a little trickier and more fun to play. Some of these holes are real close to each other - so close that if you're on one of them and another person is on the next hole, you'll need to wait for that person to finish the hole they're on before you can play the one you're on. Also, this course is only 9 holes long, so it doesn't take long to play, and most of it is sometimes covered in goose poop.

Other Thoughts:

Overall, this course is a little too short and easy to play, and some areas are also kind of cramped. It's not the easiest course you'll ever play, but it's easy enough that it's not worth checking out for most players, especially since it's only 9 holes. It can be a good practice course though for beginners and novice players. I have no clue if that was the course's intention or not, but that's the best way to treat it.
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wellsbranch250
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Experience: 10.1 years 652 played 629 reviews
2.00 star(s)

A Nice Walk To Stretch The Legs 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 24, 2021 Played the course:once

Pros:

(1.972 Rating) A short park style course with a couple water plays.
- FUN FACTOR - This is a total feel good course with a plethora of birdie and ace potential. Novice level players and their three amigos may love this place. Very little, if any searching in the overgrowth and the hole distances can be reached easily by athletic first timers on a couple holes. I see this as being a good starter course and a good place to hunt for aces.
- TEES - Reasonably sized concrete pads that will work for this shorter than normal course. I wrote average sized pads in my post round notes, but checked the satellite info and measured 4 feet by 8 feet.
- NAVIGATION AND SIGNAGE - I had zero issues finding my way around here despite not seeing a course map. The tee signs are simple and have hole numbers and distances on them. They are generally easy to spot between holes except after hole (2), which is 150 feet north and across a creek. Two tee signs were missing the separate hole number placard on my play.
- QUICK PLAY - Although rounds will likely be interrupted by constant walker traffic, it's so short and so simple that sub 30 minute rounds should be routine by solos. I finished in 23 minutes during a modestly busy park setting.
- PARK MAINTENANCE - The park as a whole was in fantastic shape and is likely almost always this way if I had to guess. Lots of landscaping was evident and little tree debris and trash was observed.
- NATURAL BEAUTY - I scored this aspect 50 percentile. The landscaping and general park maintenance was the leading factor, but the pond element and creek also helped quite a bit. The lack of exotic terrain and a constant view of the built environment kept me from elevating my score any higher.

Cons:

Simplistic with walking paths in plays.
- CHAINS AND EXTRAS - The baskets are pretty bad. Single chained, rusting and banged up. My thoughts and reactions in seeing them up close was similar to seeing a Geo Metro driving on the road in 2021. In addition to the poor baskets, there aren't many extras here. Only one tee and basket per hole, no practice baskets and limited seating at the tees. There's a nice shelter behind tee (2) with a picnic table and there are restrooms in the park before tee (1).
- MULTI USE HAZARDS - Sidewalks are in play on just about every hole. Thankfully walkers and joggers can be seen well before it's an issue most of the time, but I would have to believe that someone has made the mistake before and thrown at the wrong time. I did quite a bit of waiting at the tees here on a weekend mid afternoon. It seemed like the walkers were obliviously to me being on the pad the day I played and they would continue walking into the fairway lines despite seeing me about to throw.
- LACK OF CHALLENGE - Almost cupcake. Hole (5) is an unsatisfying 130 foot open jump putt and the following hole wasn't that much better. I think Novice level players could finish under par out here from time to time, although they will also lose plastic in the water occasionally. I will fathom a guess and say that even par will draw an 835 rated round. I personally played bad on a very windy day and finished 4 down.
- LOST DISC POTENTIAL - As noted, it was super windy the day I showed up. I almost lost one on (2), but thankfully the tall grasses along the pond edge stopped it from sliding in. New players will lose plastic in the water here. I would define the disc lost potential to newer players as moderate. Skilled players will rarely lose them however.
- HOLE VARIETY - Although there is an evident water element, the overall hole variety is well below average. The longest hole is only about 300 feet long. It was the only time I personally used a driver as I don't have a bombers arm. Seven of the holes are sub 250 and most of these lack complexity. No elevation change and no heavily wooded holes. The only hole I really enjoyed was hole (9) as it splits some trees and goes over the creek.

Other Thoughts:

This is the ninth time I've played a course with the word Heritage in the course name. I'll rank it fifth out of that grouping of courses. So, I guess one could say that the heritage is just average here… I don't know why I personally found that entertaining to write. Anyways, this is a decent course in my opinion. It offers the basics of the game in an easy-going format. Easy to access off the highway and thus this one is firing on all cylinders for its bagger potential. I wish I had time to bag more courses in the area but my family was just passing thru on the way back home to Alabama. I highly doubt this is a top tier or even a second tier area course, so there's no reason to come here unless you're looking for an easy numbers padding course like me.
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DFrah
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Experience: 5.8 years 227 played 224 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Relaxing, enjoyable 9 hole experience 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Sep 7, 2020 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Heritage Park in Grandville, MI is a short, easy 9 hole course that plays around a pond/creek in the center of the park. There is a small bridge over the creek at each end of the park for disc golfers and other park users to easily make a 1/2 mile loop.

The tees here are quite nice for a 9-hole course. There are concrete tee pads and tee signs on every hole. The pads are pretty small but I feel they are large enough given the length of holes.

Despite the very short length, there is a little bit of challenge here. Hole #2 is by far the most difficult (also the longest). For the first 250' or so off the tee, there is thick brush on the right side of the fairway and the pond/creek on the left side. I think the fairway also tapers slightly (gets narrower) over this length. Then the brush opens up and it's a sharp dogleg right the last 50' to the basket. Some of the other holes have a few trees guarding the basket to make things interesting.

This is simply a pretty park, and a relaxing place to play a round.

Cons:

There is not much challenge other than #2 here for anyone beyond recreational level. Some holes have no obstacles at all between the tee and basket. The park is also pancake flat - I doubt there is +/- 10 feet of elevation change on the entire course.

The baskets are getting a little older and single chain models. I have had a few putts that would have stuck in a newer basket but clinked out of these baskets. An upgrade would be appreciated.

You will likely run into a number of other park users while playing this course. There is a path circumnavigating the park which has been in use by several people each time I have played the course. This path never runs across the fairway but could come into play along the side of the fairway on almost every hole. There are no blind shots here, so it's on you to throw only when it is safe (be a good ambassador of the sport, insert soapbox speech here). I do think that the course designer(s) did a good job avoiding other park areas like the volleyball court, basketball court, and playground. All of these could come into play only on a VERY bad throw. It also helps that all of these other areas happen to be to the right when playing the holes, so a RHBH thrower is even more unlikely to go OB.

There is a chance of lost discs on the water holes.

Goose droppings can be prevalent on some parts of the course.

Other Thoughts:

#2 is the difficult hole here but the signature hole has to be #9. It's only 164' long, but your tee shot has to carry the creek through a clearing in some trees that line it. It's an easy carry (I would say 50' at most) but just a fun and pretty shot.

This course looks short, easy, and somewhat boring on paper. To some extent it plays that way. But there is something about it that keeps me coming back...I think it is a combination of the aesthetic and that it's a good practice round for a relative newbie like myself. There are a handful of courses closer to me than this one, but this currently ranks as one of my most played courses.

This is certainly not a course you should travel far out of your way to play. But if you live in the area or are visiting, and have half an hour...check it out. Unless you are a pro player wanting tons of challenge, you will probably enjoy your round here.

Update 11/2020: After playing this course several more times I have to downgrade my review from 3.0 to 2.5. With new baskets I would put it back to 3.0. I am also marking hole #7 as a water hole. I have never thrown one in there myself, but after watching two people in 5 mins today sail their tee shot past the basket into the lake on this hole I am thinking a little differently. This is still a really relaxing and enjoyable round, one of those places where the overall course feels like more than the sum of its parts. I am a local rec/amateur level player and this ranks among my most played courses. It's worth a stop if you have a few minutes and are in the area.
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MrFrosty
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Experience: 31 years 764 played 386 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Great Little Park , Nice Easy Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 9, 2019 Played the course:once

Pros:

Driving to here from the highway , if you sneeze hard , you will miss this park on the right . Saying this , I am NOT making fun of this park . Small in size , many of the locals utilize it . Paths for joggers , people walking their dogs , picnics , a play area for the kids , walkers , Even a couple sharing a hammock next to the #9 tee . Park goers seem extra friendly . Not a huge area for parking . Find a space , then proceed to the right side of the park if you are facing it . The baskets are those single chain old styles that will cause putts from a hard putter to bounce out , but in okay shape . Concrete tees are short in decent shape , Good signage giving you distance , and a scene showing you the flight path . The course plays very short and pancake flat offering disc golfers a fast round . This is very good for newbies and families or guys and girlfriends to just throw and talk . with the exception of #2, (300' ) and 3 ( 285 ' ) the rest of the holes are <250' . There is a small pond / creek that runs through the middle of this park . Most disc golfers pick up and go after a round , especially a quick 1 or 2 , but this park beckons you to stay for a while . Just a good park to take a seat on the benches and soak the park in and some of its small wildlife that goes in and out of it . Most of the baskets sit almost straight in front of the tee . There is not a lot of space to work with here . The most competitive hole is #2 , a slow hyzer right , that has deep brush to your right for about 260' before it opens up , and a creek to the left that drops off a little . The creek also guards the back end of the hole , but gives you a decent sized green to putt . Nice hole .#3 tee is over the nice bridge that spans the crreek and to the right . #1. is a straight 247' throw with some small trees guarding part of the front of the basket . My signature hole would be #9 , a short 164' throw through a brush window over a creek , bending your toss a little left . . A real nice finishing hole . You don't need a map for this course . It runs counter clockwise and you can always see the next tee from each basket . Bathroom at front of park . Park is well manicured .

Cons:

Not a long list since I liked this park so much . #1. Can be lots of park participants . I had to stop several times for walkers and people with dogs . You might even have to skip a hole if a couple or family decides to set up grounds near a basket . Respect these park enthusiasts . It's their park . #2. The lake/pond . You may have to go fishing if not careful on holes 2, 8 or 9 ( only if you ricochet off your brush window on 9 ) . Course is FLAT , but not especially a con . Very short course , measuring at just under 2000' . No challenge for anyone better than a casual player .

Other Thoughts:

If I lived in the area , I would take my dog for a walk , play a round , sit and enjoy this park . Mingle with the friendly locals if you want . I would have given this course a higher rating , but there is just no challenge here besides #2 . Great for introductory disc golf 101 , and kids. Regardless of this I am still telling you to STOP IN AND THROW AND RELAX . Thank you , city of Grandville for the opportunity to play this park . .
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The Valkyrie Kid
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 45.8 years 1563 played 1507 reviews
2.50 star(s)

# 9 Was Sweet! 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Sep 4, 2017 Played the course:once

Pros:

When driving up, you can see that this little park is happening place. Besides the disc golfers, there were folks fishing, walking around and several picnic/parties were in progress. The park centers around a small lake and creek in the middle. The disc golf course starts right next to the parking lot and plays around the lake counterclockwise. The wonderful metal signs were made as an Eagle Scout project by Colonel Tyler Van Eck. Tee pads are concrete and not very long. The baskets catch well enough.

The water can come into play on a few holes including 2, 8 and 9. I witnessed a young player land in the lake on # 8. Luckily, he was able to fish it out. There are some straight forward easy Ace Runs.

IMO, the signature hole here is # 9. It's just a little 164' easy throw over the creek but it has to be semi-threaded between some branches hanging over the creek, and a little anhyser touch is required. There is some skill involved and better yet, it's just a pretty little throw.

Cons:

Chance of lost discs in the lake.

Interference with other park users.

Seems to be busy.

Some asswipe spray painted the # 3 sign making it unreadable.

Other Thoughts:

This is just a cool little course. It's fun and has some interesting shots. The lake probably puts a little pressure on players. You can tell by the player use that this a well attended course. There is a plethora of courses in this area and this one would definitely be on the regular circuit.
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MisterJ
Experience: 7.5 years 36 played 22 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Gorgeous Park - Short Holes - Its Fun 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 13, 2017 Played the course:once

Pros:

Aesthetic - From the time you drive on the sandy first hole bound on your left with a fishing pond, until you finish up with you drive on 9 across the water you'll be taking in all the aesthetics of this great little course. Wildlife, water, park setting, it has a lot to offer, it is a very pretty course and park.

TeePads/Baskets - I wouldn't necessarily call TeePads a Pro. They are concrete, but so short, yes, short holes, but still. I preferred using the dirt to the side of each pad. The baskets were good, easy to spot, well painted.

Signage - Signs were good; they had hole, distance some other info about the designers and what not. No issues with the signs.

Fun - Definitely a fun course. Short, quick, lots of wildlife to watch, chances for aces on most every hole, the risk versus reward with some water holes, I would say some really top notch fun here for almost everyone

Congestion - I was here on a Saturday evening in May, and it was not horrible foot traffic, fishing, wildlife, basketball, or disc golfers. I can only report on what I saw, and for me, it was all managed well and wasn't too bad. With short holes golfers move quickly, walking paths managed well and all other park amenities don't really interfere.

Locatability - Park was easy to find, signs to the first hole well marked, and the course is short with goods signs so all baskets are easy to locate as well as next tee.

Maintained/Bugs - The whole park was well maintained, and bugs were no issue. Park was clean, no trash, only concern would be excrement left by wildlife (you know, goose poo).

Cons:

Challenge - The course is so short, no elevation, and the majority of the holes are dead straight. Having said that there is challenge on this course with strategically designed holes and placement of trees. For the most part getting a par is pretty straight forward for most everyone, you mess up the putt and you may get a bogie, but lots of opportunities for ace runs or birdies. It is challenging to bird every hole.

Variety - This was really close to being a PRO. It had water holes, a couple dogleg right and left, and some very technical holes with strategically placed trees. But with lack of elevation, and significant change in length I had to call it a CON.

Other Thoughts:

Whats holding it back from higher rating - It's kinda limited by the space it's in, so longer holes, elevation, these are things that just can't be added. The run-up could be a bit longer but the holes are so short, almost no run-up/natural would be better. I think it is does really well with what it has. Of course I'd prefer longer holes, a bit more complex, but this is nice.

Kid Friendly - Oh definitely, it's a nice kid friendly park to begin with. But this is short, and as long as the kids aren't too zealous with the water on your left on all the holes, should be fun.

Older/Less Active Player Friendly - Yes, flat course and short, I think this would be a pretty good course for these folks. There's places to stop and enjoy the park. If I was older and still wanted to play, I'd hit this course for sure.

Rookie Friendly - Yes, these is fun here for the Rook, and some shots to work on, I think they'll enjoy themselves.

Average Player Friendly / Pro Player Friendly - The risk reward with the water holes, and some of the technical holes, I think most of your average/pro players could get some good fun here. Its short, but still who doesn't need a quickie now and a again. Just talking a 9-hole, 30 minutes course. If things get bog'd down with people (or too much wildlife or poo) then skip it. But it is a nice park, and who doesn't want to try to get sub-par on all 9 holes?
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xrockfistx
Experience: 17 years 19 played 15 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Great Starter Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 23, 2013 Played the course:once

Pros:

If you're just wanting to start discing, this is a great starter course. None of the holes are very long and, there's quite a few short ones to build confidence. A few skill shots required and decent to practice a little control on your shot if you're more expierenced. Does include at least 1 water hole but, it is easily avoidable. Easy to push a stroller along too and not very crowded.

Cons:

The pads are terrible. They are very slippery from not being swept, plus they're short. There is something not quite right about the concrete that they laid down for the pads. If you walk over to the areas where there are picnic tables, it seems like that should have been used on the pads instead of the cement that is on there.

Other Thoughts:

I liked the course, we played twice to make it 18. Nice if you have some time to kill in the area.
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mcnugget
Experience: 11 years 4 played 3 reviews
3.00 star(s)

quack quack 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 27, 2013 Played the course:once

Pros:

awesome for noobs like me short holes which build confidence almost birdied here

i personally liked the pads but i dont run up

loved the atmosphere

bathrooms signs are the best i have seen but wish they has some wood under the sign for ace info so people would not write on the sign

Cons:

hole 2 is narrow ish for newer people and if you not on your in the lake or pricker bush

3/4 are there longer drives and they are way to close they almost always get tangled

there is duck and goose poop everywhere hand santi needed

Other Thoughts:

over all i enjoyed this 9 hole wonderland i stayed clear of most of the hazards but it was nice having them around and going over the creek I will be revisiting this course soon
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jonesydesign
Experience: 11.9 years 35 played 8 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Short and Open 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 22, 2012 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

-nice park, well kept
-Most holes are VERY short (under 300, a few under 200)
-good for beginners and working on your short game
-lots of ace and birdie possibilities
-actual bathrooms on site

Cons:

-plays near lots of other park activities
-not a lot of variety, pretty straight forward shots
-VERY slippery tee pads, almost better off not using them

Other Thoughts:

It was a decent little course but the tee pads are the slipperiest surface I've ever thrown from. I'd rather have dirt than those things; please add some traction! The park is pretty nice and there are a couple of holes where the water is a legit threat. A few holes are very close to each other and could easily cause players to unintentionally interact with each other. The day I was there was rather windy and since the course doesn't have a lot of trees to block that wind, it definitely affected our gameplay. It's easy to play this course in about 30 minutes so it's a good warm-up for bigger courses. Overall I'd play it again if in the area but I wouldn't go out of my way for it.
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JSquizz
Experience: 12.6 years 16 played 14 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Simple, crowded 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 13, 2012 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Clearly marked, clean, relatively new course, great for beginners as it is very easy with the exception of #2.

Cons:

Very crowded, not much of a challenge, short holes, a lot of pedestrians during peak hours. The tee boxes are very slippery at times, so much so I don't use them.

Other Thoughts:

very easy, good for taking kids so long as you don't mind waiting a lot. Simple layout, easy to navigate.
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sgamerp
Gold level trusted reviewer
Premium Member
Experience: 16 years 99 played 73 reviews
2.50 star(s)

2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 25, 2012 Played the course:once

Pros:

They have tee pad here. One some downside is they are small and kind of slick(most holes are short so you don't need much of a run up)

The signs here are some of the best. Pretty accurate and nicely displayed. They have the hole number, the size and the actual shot. This makes it super easy to find your way around.

This place is pretty small, but they used the space nicely. There are a few holes close the the trail, but not to bad.

They have baskets here.

The park itself is very nicely kept, has everything you could need in a park. Makes for a quick 30 minute round.

Cons:

These baskets are kind of scary for me. Have a chance for bounce out if you are a hard putter.

The place is pretty straight forward which for beginners is really nice, but someone who has been playing a few years it's not really much.

The tee pads, although nice to have they are kind of short, and slippery.

Other Thoughts:

This place is a nice small park. Good use of land, but not really a full round feeling. I used to work down the road from here and it would of been a perfect after work round. If you want to hit an ace, this is a good place to play.
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mashnut
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 22.1 years 831 played 767 reviews
1.00 star(s)

Safety issues 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 10, 2012 Played the course:once

Pros:

The course plays through a small, well kept neighborhood park. The grass is mowed and there was no trash or vandalism when I played. The baskets seemed pretty new, and the signage was basic but in great shape and totally adequate to navigate the course. The concrete pads were small, but the holes are short so that's not a big deal. A few holes bring some water hazards into play on an errant shot, a few more have enough trees to make you think about how to approach your shot.

Cons:

There are a lot of safety issues here. The course plays right next to pavilions, a volleyball court and a basketball court. The walking path is in play on several holes, including one shot where walkers can come around a blind corner in the middle of the fairway. The course is very short and open, a simple hyzer is sufficient on 8 of the 9 holes with little punishment for errant shots.

Other Thoughts:

Beginners can have fun here, with shorter holes and not a lot of chances to lose discs other than a single hole where the water is actually in play. More experienced players won't find much challenge here, even playing a putter only round, there just isn't enough room or enough obstacles to really test different disc golf skills. It always makes me nervous to see beginner oriented courses with serious safety issues. Less accurate players magnify the potential for conflict with other park users and that kind of problem can jeopardize installation of future courses.
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apdrvya
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Premium Member
Experience: 13.9 years 350 played 293 reviews
2.50 star(s)

hrm.... 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 8, 2012 Played the course:once

Pros:

tee pads--concrete, seem a little small but the holes are short
signage--nice! accurate distances
routing---easy
risk v reward--decent use of the lake, rounded counterclockwise so the lake was always on the left.
baskets--DiscNation baskets, single chains, but remarkably grabby
hole 9--LOVED IT! nice to play across a creek with a lake on the left...
the aesthetic--nice park! no garbage or overgrowth.

Cons:

variety--there are some interesting pin placements but for the most part these were fairly straight forward
challenge factor--the only reason it was challenging today was the wind. other than that, it woulda been an ace run kind of day.
length--one hole is supposedly 300' all others are shorter

Other Thoughts:

I think that when rosewood re-opens, these will make a good two-fer or maybe a three-fer with hughes park.
not bad for a 9hole eagle scout project.
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jarnson
Experience: 13.8 years 27 played 27 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Great Mid Range Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 6, 2012 Played the course:once

Pros:

- Simple design around the park
- 9 holes; good mid-range distances
- The concrete pads are new and the cages are new also. (New conditions of course)
- Signs are simple, showing the hole number, distance and a quick view of how the course is set up
- Holes do not move around like some courses; a simple follow around counterclockwise direction.
- Bathrooms nearby the first hole
- Right by 44th street, not to hard to find
- Water hazard on hole 9 and hole 2 (discs can make it over 9's and hole 2 is only a problem if you have a wicked curve to the left)

Cons:

- Holes are simple one shot, straight deals. Ace on a couple of the holes
- Ducks and geese are a problem
- Last half of course is near play ground and vollyball court. Watch out for players
- Hole 4 is missing its sign.

Other Thoughts:

- This park does not allow alcohol
- A very good course, simple design, close to home for some, and right by the highway.
- Hole 1 starts right by the old school house, past the bathrooms. It ends by the parking lot and the basketball court.
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rshrevo
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 45.8 years 45 played 34 reviews
2.00 star(s)

Heritage Park 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Apr 19, 2014 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Concrete Tee Pads. A place to play a quick 9 holes if you don't have a lot of time to play. looks to be a nice beginner course. Great for those who can't throw very far.

Cons:

Holes appear to be really short. most appear to be under 200 feet. seem to be really close to walking paths around the lake, volleyball court, and basketball court.

Other Thoughts:

Course can be played with only a midrange and putter. A lot of players can probably play entire course with only putters. Looks to be a nice little course with the emphasis on little. I don't throw very far but from what i have seen it appears that even i can deuce most holes out there. The pond can come into play on the second hole since it goes up the entire left side of the hole.

Tee signs are now posted for all holes. Signs look great.

Hole 1 starts by the school house plays towards the pine trees by the lake.

Hole 2 starts the other side of pavilion basket is at the end of the pond to the right.

Hole 3 Plays along the back edge of the park.

Hole 4 comes straight back. basket is 237 feet away by trees

Hole 5 aims towards the volleyball court.

Hole 6 angles towards the north edge of the park.

Hole 7 heads towards the lake.

Hole 8 is located by the west end of the park

Hole 9 starts on one side of the water and throws towards the basketball court near the parking lot.
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