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Murfreesboro, TN

Oakland Middle School DGC

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bjreagh
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Experience: 27.7 years 350 played 321 reviews
2.50 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 1, 2016 Played the course:once

Pros:

Great for the kids, specifically the disc golf team (yes, this middle school has a disc golf team!), to practice on and to learn the game. Kudos to the designers, the team sponsor, and the administration for their support of disc golf.

Overall, a good design making the most out of the available land and obstacles. Deceptively challenging if you play the o.b. rules marked on the tee signs- roads, parking lots, and neighboring residential fences are o.b.- and there are lots of them. The first 3 holes have pretty narrow landing areas and make you really think strategy and shot placement.

Good variety of length, some ace runs, some full drives for the kids (or adults using mids and fairway drivers), and lots of lengths in between. Two sets of tees also add to the variation. Reds are longer (and/or a more challenging angle) and Blues are shorter (both are school colors I believe).

Tees are just colored wooden posts, but each had a small laminated sign attached to it with hole #, distance, o.b. rules, and school logo. Obviously, well planned out with attention to details. I navigated the course easily without a course map since everything was signed and numbered, even next tee signs on the tone poles. (Just know how to find tee #1.)

I love the tone poles. Of course baskets are ultimately preferred, but financially they make sense. The tone poles were highly visible, numbered, and placed at various heights. It really makes you strategize about running for the putt or laying up.

Not 9 holes, but 11. Play it twice, once from each tee, and you get a solid 22. Pretty sweet considering the small area it is in.

Cons:

I'm really not going to knock this for many of the usual things one might, taking into account the purpose of this course (like no baskets, no concrete tees, a little cramped, etc.).

This course is not going to be available for play much of the time. Obviously off limits during school hours. Best time to play would be on weekends or in the summer. I played midday on a weekday in the summer and their was absolutely nobody else even on school grounds.

Other Thoughts:

This is really great thing for these kids. An onsite course to actually practice playing. Field throwing and putting practice are essential, but playing the course and playing against others are an important part of improving as well.

Rating courses like this are difficult. In the grand scheme of all courses, this is one you are likely not coming to play, even if in the area (Barfield is the town's public 18 hole course.) If this was a city park course, I would probably rate it a 1.5. But considering the intentions it is easily a 4.0+ as it is a great model for school courses. I enjoyed playing it and will compromise with a 2.5 rating.
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