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Dacula, GA

Little Mulberry Park

4.065(based on 44 reviews)
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Studog
Experience: 23 played 5 reviews
5.00 star(s)

One of the best in Georgia 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Oct 6, 2018 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

I have only played just over a dozen courses so far, but this has to be one of the best courses in the state. Whoever designed this really knew what they were doing. It has a good mix of long and short holes, as well as elevation changes, and is quite challenging. Excellent signs, tee pads, and baskets. The baskets have multiple positions that do get changed sometimes.

Cons:

Players that like to throw 600-foot drives may not like this course as much, since there's only one that lets you bomb (a par 5). There are a couple of holes that could use a few trees taken out, but you could say that for most courses out there.

Other Thoughts:

The park itself is very large for a county park, and the disc golf course is just a small part of it. There are multiple entrances to the park, so be sure to go to the correct one. The entrance for disc golf also has a large pavilion, bathrooms, and a nice kids playground. I have since played this course several dozen times, and still have not tired of it. On Saturdays at 2:00 pm, you can show up for a random-draw doubles for a small fee. It's a lot of fun, and a great way to improve your game. If you find this course frustrating, I would recommend playing it multiple times, so you can learn all the holes, then come back and leave a review.
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Cerealman
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Experience: 15.8 years 588 played 179 reviews
5.00 star(s)

A timber-filled jewel 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 26, 2017 Played the course:once

Pros:

On the outskirts of the small city of Dacula, Little Mulberry Park is home to an immaculate, timber-filled jewel of a disc golf course. While the park name contains the word "little," the course is far from timid or weak in its offerings.

The course will likely challenge intermediate players and frustrate amateur players. The lines in the woods are tight but makeable; however, a bad tree bounce will probably inflate your score.

The course requires careful shot management - and the risk versus reward conundrum is apparent on most holes. Due to this, score variance over multiple rounds is likely to be high - an attribute that I appreciate from a course. Great shots will be rewarded but some good shots might be punished.

The multiple teepads provide a nice variety. Lines from the long teepad definitely raise the ante and contribution to the mental challenge.

The teepad signs are the best and most detailed I've seen. Each sign contains distances from both teepads to both pins as well as the elevation change for each option. (However, the signs are only at the long teepad.)

There are only a few level spots on the course. The hilly terrain and curving slopes mean that accurate shot placement is vital. Several holes feature steep elevation changes.

The condition of this course was incredible. Extremely neat with no trash in sight. The dedication to maintaining the course's cleanliness is apparent. And the tree density provides an isolated and peaceful setting - until someone hits a tree, that is.

Cons:

Because the course is mostly in the woods, a few of the holes might seem slightly redundant.

The potential for muddiness after inclement weather is likely. With such heavy tree cover, the course will likely take a few days to dry after a rainstorm, and the abundance of pine needles might add to the treacherous conditions.

Other Thoughts:

The disc golf course at Little Mulberry Park appears to be the fabulous result of an incredible amount of work. Many thanks to Planet Earth Designs for their dedication.

Little Mulberry Park fits the definition of the best pure-woods course I've played to date. I was torn between giving a rating of 4.5 or 5.0, but I'm rounding up due to the course's excellent signage and pristine condition (and to help offset the two negative outliers).
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cjbsr
Experience: 1 played 1 reviews
5.00 star(s)

I love this course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 10, 2015 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

This course offers some of the best golf in North Georgia!! It was well designed.. it forces a series of many nice shots to birdie all 4 par fours... it also demands that you hit your tee shots or you can definitely take a big number ...hole 10 is just awesome in so many ways..this course offers a challenge that many don't and is very rewarding when played well...

Cons:

Still needs some debris cleared that the ice storm left in a few of the fairways.. needs a sign in hole 10's fairway informing non discgolfers that they are in a fairway...

Other Thoughts:

Ryan Harris and Ryan Fickel did an amazing job on this course!!!
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JSAC
Experience: 13.1 years 13 played 1 reviews
5.00 star(s)

east roswell and redan had a baby, her name is little mulberry! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jul 26, 2014 Played the course:once

Pros:

This course has everything! Gwinnett County has one of the best if not THE best park system in the state of Georgia. Amenities are clean and accessible for the disc golfers. The course has sod laid in the fairways, yes sod, like ball golf! The signage is clear and finding your way around the course is a breeze. The tee pads are plenty large with extra large pads on the BIG holes. They went the extra mile in the design and installation of this course. This course is exSACtly what Gwinnett county needed to round out all the open space of the nearby courses.

Cons:

one hour from my house. no trash cans on course. remember guys pack it in pack it out to keep this place a 5 disc course!

Other Thoughts:

I think that as the course matures and gets worn in the holes with less obvious lines will become more visible to the less imaginative eye. Great job to the designers and Gwinnett County! Thank You
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PeggyAttaway
Experience: 10.4 years 121 played 1 reviews
5.00 star(s)

First Class Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 23, 2014 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Absolutely love this course! To keep this concise, I will go with bullet points...
*Brand new
*Challenging holes requiring a variety of shots
*Awesome concrete tee pads
*Well marked course using clear signage
*Nice area at hole 1 for folks to gather before teeing off..
*Sod being laid currently...Amazing!
*Clean, accessible restrooms close by

Cons:

There are none in my review other than the course is an hour away from my home. That has not deterred me from playing. Ive been there 5 times since it opened a little over a week ago.

Other Thoughts:

This course was designed by a professional course designer who is also a disc golfer. The course is definitely challenging and will be more so with the variety of pin placements as the baskets move from pin to pin.. I never understand the comments "not a fair line"...Its disc golf...it has trees... A fair line is created by using different technical shots and skills. I love this course...Wished these guys who designed this one would build one near my home.
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