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Auburn, AL

Ag Heritage Park DGC

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wellsbranch250
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Experience: 10.3 years 658 played 637 reviews
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More Of A Kitten, Than A Tiger 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 16, 2020 Played the course:once

Pros:

(1.209 Rating) An open University course missing too many elements to draw in regular players outside of Auburn University.
- MAINTENANCE - This was sadly the best aspect of the course when I played. The park is insanely well maintained. Awesome short manicured grass for much of the layout. Trash and tree debris was non-existent.
- CHAINS - Brand new looking Mach IIIs with the numbered placard on top. Not my favorite style of basket, but I was reaching for pros.
- PRACTICE BASKET - Has one. This concludes the pros.

Cons:

Lack of investment.
- NO MARKED TEES - I was very surprised that nothing was marked in the park. Unless you have a map, there is no way to navigate this course correctly. The baskets have placards on top, so supposedly one could play basket to basket, but this type of layout would have weird holes and a trained eye would know that its not the correct way to play the course. I used the Udisc map to play it sort-of correctly. The reason I say sort-of is because I did not notice any pronounced throwing scars on the ground where the Udisc marked location was.
- LACK OF CHALLENGE - I would define the difficulty as lower rec level. The park is very lightly wooded. I was very underwhelmed by the required technical aspects. The greatest challenge is going to be the wind and length of a couple holes
- MULTI USE HAZARDS - It appears college kids use the park for several other reasons. People were randomly walking their dog about and there was a small color guard practice going on. I had to pause several times during my round. Overall just a minor issue.
- WATER HAZARDS - I threw into the drink by playing too aggressive on the first tee shot down to the water. I got my disc back as it was only a foot in. New players are going to lose plastic as the pond comes into play three times.
- VARIETY - This is an open to lightly wooded parcel of land. Yes there is a little elevation and there are water elements. However, several baskets can be attacked from every angle. I put the hole variety in my bottom quartile out of 429 courses played as of this review.
- TIME PLAY - For an open short niner, this took me way too long to play, 45 minutes. The lack of navigational signage and too many people in the park, effected the flow of play.

Other Thoughts:

This campus course needs a lot of work. If they just put in marked tees, I'd up the rating to a 1.5 "passable course." No reason for those other than university students and course baggers to show up here. For those in town looking to play the best in the area, I'd recommend making the short trip over to Tumble Tree. That course is far superior to this one.
- NATURAL BEAUTY - I'm going to say average. The maintenance and pond are the best aspects. The too open landscape is the detractor.
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