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Mt. Berry, GA

Log Cabin Course

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wellsbranch250
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Experience: 10.3 years 658 played 637 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Bombs away 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 4, 2017 Played the course:once

Pros:

(2.274 Rating) A big bombers best friend.
- GATED ENTRY - Upon arrival your notice that the college's entry roads are gated. Thankfully they still let me in when I told them is that, "all I want to do was check out the disc golf course." A very awesome initial feeling when a private school wants to showcase their amenities. In addition, the employee at the gate gave me a map of the course with a scorecard, at no charge. How awesome is that!
- CHAINS - The course utilizes DISCatchers, among my favorite styles of basket choices.
- FORGIVENESS - Just about no chance to lose a disc. no water and few areas of overgrowth. Losing one will be limited to getting one stuck high in a tree or just plain forgetting it. In addition, errant throws are not further punished in most cases.
- SKILL LEVEL FRIENDLY - Although not necessarily a beginners course or an advanced level course, the course somehow manages to provide a prefect middle ground. The forgiveness, as stated above, is great for beginners and rec players. The fairways are just long enough for some advanced players and there's just enough obstacles to make a skilled player work for it. Pros will however, come away unchallenged.
- RAW BEAUTY - Although not an exotic masterpiece, I'd still give Log Cabin a 3 to 3.5 rating. The upkeep on the place appears to be solid. The gentle slope of the open fields and a few large oak trees along the layout adds to some of the appeal. Some of the surrounding buildings are very eye-catching as well. Missing however is that signature hole amongst the layout and RV parking along (16) fairway.
- QUICK PLAY - For its length, it plays fairly quick. I did my round here solo in under an hour, but I did run between a few holes. I think this will translate to two hours for a group of four seasoned players.

Cons:

Other than tees and tee markings, no other major issues.
- TEES - They are natural and hard to find. The tees are marked by a ground level 1 foot square concrete marker. You literally have to be within 25 feet to spot them in many instances. The provided course map (see pros gate entry) is pretty diagrammatic and its tee locations are off by as much as 50 feet or more in a few instances.
- CHARACTER - Very few extras. In addition to no tee pads, no practice basket, no multi tee markers, no extra baskets, no benches, no shelter and no hole signage other than the tee pad marker with number.
- DISCONTINUITY - There are few sizable gaps in the layout, but not too bad. Holes (10-11) (15-16) both seemed to be over 200 foot walks. Normally not a big deal but with no visible tee posts, it will be frustrating first go around. Also note, basket (18) is about 500 feet from the parking area.
- LACK OF SHOT SHAPING - With the extent of the openness you can expect a round with very little thought process on the tee. Most holes I just looked at the hole distance listed on my course map, and then quickly grabbed a disk and threw. Way too many holes can be attacked from every angle.
- ELEVATION - Much less than nearby shorter University. Probably no shot changes by more than 25 feet.
- UNIQUENESS - The hole variety is fairly limited. Other than distance variation, Listed at 185 to 580 feet according to my map, and minor elevation changes, not much separates one hole to another. Way too many open plays. There are a few holes without a tree in play. No water features, no tunnel or pocket shot plays. The holes really don't twist or turn at all either. In addition, no par 4's or 5's (note, there were no par 4's according to my map. DGCR recently listed two par 4s.)
- LIMITED CHALLENGE - Other than on a windy day, the course shouldn't be too difficult to score low for players that can throw 400 feet. Being able to hold a precise line is not a requirement on this course.
- WIND - A very open layout, so expect wind on most days. I was personally blessed with a somewhat light wind day.

Other Thoughts:

The second course I've hit in Rome (Shorter University DGC) Although I've rated them both 2.5s they are very much different courses and they will appeal to different players. I personally prefer the variety at Shorter but on the flip side, I very much enjoyed the more easy going nature of the Log Cabin Course. If I lived in town, I'm sure I'd rotate between the two.
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lazrman778
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Experience: 13.2 years 264 played 100 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Log Cabin Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 3, 2016 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

Natural tees were flat and fair to drive from

Much more open than wooded fairways will be appreciated by the beginner, the power player, and any player trying new discs

Most holes have changes in elevations

Well-maintained

Had whole course to myself on a Saturday afternoon

Free parking

Cons:

No tee signs - tee markers only provide hole number

No next tee signs - course navigation can be confusing for a first-timer (consult the course map)

Most of the holes play across a road or near the road (one can expect some delays if there is some traffic)

Wide open space makes the course seem monotonous but the wind and changes in elevation can be factors

Other Thoughts:

This a nice course at Berry College that I enjoyed playing. This is the best of the four courses in Floyd County in my opinion. The course is definitely hard to navigate without a map. Even with very well-maintained grass, the tee markers are hard to spot after finishing a hole. Once you become familiar with the layout, the course does flow well. Most of the holes do play across a road or near the road so I had to wait for traffic to pass on several holes to continue play. Overall the course is scenic and the log cabins add a unique character to it. One interesting observation that I didn't noticed on my first visit is that there are RV hookups along the hole #16 fairway where there were some RVs that affected my play. The course is not a destination course but playing this and the course at Winshape does make it more worthwhile.
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Moose33
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Experience: 12.4 years 214 played 211 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Pretty setting, don't hit the deer! 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 18, 2015 Played the course:once

Pros:

Beautiful course on a private college campus. Though they have a gatehouse you are usually welcome before 7pm and have access to the course(also the course at their mountain campus).

Hiking trails, roads through the woods for biking etc.

It's overall a beautiful place and great to get away from the hustle of the city.

The baskets are not new, but in good shape and well balanced.

The layout is mostly pastoral and falls over rolling hills and though the holes are not particularly long the are well thought out and interesting.

It's a fun play for sure in a nice setting. I would take a half day to play this course, the Winshape 9 and then hike and tour the old churches or hike to the reservoir.

Cons:

Navigation; you see baskets around, but there is no signage directing you to the start or which tee is next.

The tees are natural and only marked in number by a small flat square paver in the ground. Which though beautiful it's not very useful, and in the words of Tony Wilson,"nothing useless can be truly beautiful".

As I said earlier it's a bit short and the shots only vary as much as the land lets it, and for a GA course it's not at all wooded.

Other Thoughts:

Great place to spend a day in nature, but probably bring a guide. I don't think a first timer could easily navigate alone.

The first hole starts by the stairs of the log cabin chapel, which is kind of cool. I played here while my wife was at a wedding rehearsal and it was a pretty good diversion.

Will be playing again.
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