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Eden, UT

Moose Hollow

2.55(based on 4 reviews)
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sillybizz
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2.00 star(s)

I Love Throwing Downhill!

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 8, 2023 Played the course:once

Pros:

Moose Hollow? Wolf Creek? Will the real Slim Shady please stand up? Pick an animal or course name and stick to guys!

Moose Hollow errr Wolf Creek or whatever the name is plays down and around a large hill in an otherwise unused section of land. The first tee is actually behind the building in the first parking lot and plays towards the second parking lot. Tee signs and next tee on the baskets helps you find your way which is helpful because some of these require some searching.

There are not a lot of obstacles here but what it lacks in obstacles it makes up for makes up for in elevation and tons of it especially for a 9 hole course. You get some shorty down hill and some long downhill in the best hole on the course, number 6. Even the uphill holes were pretty fun which is weird because I'm not normally a fan of uphill throwing unless I get a top of the world shot out of it.

The design is quite good, the piece of land is not. I think the way they took advantage of the hills here and space is quite well done.

This area is beautiful. The views at the course and on the drive in from Ogden are breathtaking. There really is no bad day in the mountains.

Cons:

It's a mostly wide open course and suffers in challenging your bag because of it. You can basically throw however you want and still get to the basket in 1 throw most of the time and even bad drives are typically not punished making bogeys or worse mostly a putting issue or bad luck due to a rollaway or what have you.

The tee pads are barely findable and when you do find them you kind of wish you hadn't found them, I actually never found the tee pad for 2. They are rubber mats that are very small and lumpier than oatmeal. Some times they are even slanted uphill or downhill.

This mess is a place. I mean really the ground you walk on is uneven and the weeds that grow in the fairway are a foot to two feet tall. With little to no landmarks helping you spot where it landed it can be difficult to spot exactly where you landed even on shorter holes so spotter recommended indeed.

Other Thoughts:

I really enjoy elevation I think it and tight lines and multiple fairways per hole are what I enjoy most about disc golf. If this course had no elevation it would be closer to a 0.5 rating but I actually enjoyed my round here despite all of the things wrong with the course. If I was close I would play this again and if I was a resort member I would play it every time I came up to spend time at the resort. You can do much better in Ogden but you can also do worse than here. That being said if you don't enjoy elevation changes are much as I do you should skip this.
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