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Mt. Juliet, TN

Charlie Woods

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GMcAtee
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Experience: 15.2 years 761 played 94 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Disc golf is my church.

Reviewed: Played on:Dec 27, 2023 Played the course:once

Pros:

The biggest pro to this course is it's not the typical easy church course. This course requires excellent shot shaping on every hole as it plays through the woods after hole 1. Extreme elevation through most of the woods. The fairways have been well manicured and shot placement is a premium with so many trees. I threw a variety of shots with RH forehand being the most used. Aces are not automatic despite the lack of length on most holes. Signage and concrete tee pads are on every hole.

Cons:

Most holes are very short. Plenty of upshot practice through the woods. Some might consider a few holes to be too tight with trees.

The large elevation changes for the gully between holes 7 & 8 (if I remember right) did not get utilized.

Other Thoughts:

Excellent course to practice your short game, and get your mind right with the scriptures available at each hole.
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WD09
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Experience: 19.9 years 678 played 73 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Fun Walk in the Wood(s)

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 26, 2023 Played the course:once

Pros:

Good variety and scenery for such a small course. Holes 2-8 of the course play through a beautiful, serene forest and offer a variety of technical shots. There are uphill and downhill shots and some that seem more forehand or lefty friendly and some that favor RHBH. However, quite a few of the holes have a choice of lines to throw off the tee.

Hole 1 makes the (short) journey to the woods and hole 9 emerges to an open-ish pin position back in sight of the parking lot. Both have obstacles to circumvent.

The flow of the course is intuitive, the baskets are new DGA Mach 5s, the rubber tee pads are serviceable, and the signage is descriptive. All well-done for a smaller nine-hole church course.

There is an open field for warm-up or practice and plentiful parking within sight of tee one.

Cons:

Overall distance is the biggest drawback. The course is short. Some will play it with just a putter. I threw several different discs off the tees, but nothing high speed.

Every hole is birdie-able by most experienced players, but there are some tight lines in places, not just open shots that require distance control.

For such a short course, it has quite a few fairly long walks between holes. It's an enjoyable area to walk in, so I didn't mind, but some may find it annoying.

Though I found the course navigation to be intuitive, everyone might not think so and I did not see any directional signage on the course or a course overview map.

Other Thoughts:

I enjoyed this course on a cool spring afternoon with the sunshine beaming through the leaves of the trees. The natural beauty is a definite plus and the variety of shots required to score well would make this a good course for a new player to learn on and develop a well-rounded woods game.

As short niners go, this is one of my favorites.
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