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Springdale, UT

Springdale DGC

2.885(based on 4 reviews)
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Redline4j
Experience: 156 played 42 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Beautiful scenery 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 10, 2019 Played the course:once

Pros:

Must play if you are visiting Zion NP and love DG. There is a map near tee pad that I recommend taking a photo of to provide you reference. Once you play the first 9, you have likely seen the tees/baskets for holes 10-18.

There are bathrooms, grass park area and a play structure if you have non-disc golfers in your group.

Cons:

Tee pads are natural and difficult to find.

Basket 9 was missing when I played.

Signage is hit or miss to inform where the next tee/basket is.

Other Thoughts:

Baskets are not permanently placed.

It was fun to see a couple of DD Marksman baskets on the course to add a level of challenge.
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brettedward
Experience: 12.6 years 37 played 3 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Great Intro/Practice Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Apr 12, 2016 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Because this course is in Zion Canyon it has very scenic vistas.

A player can make up numerous holes with the pin positions using elevation and other features to increase difficulties and interest.

The ball field isn't used too much so players can do field work and putting practice often.

Cons:

Foxtails are abundant in some areas and can get into your socks and shoes. Gaiters may be suggested to keep these stickers out of your socks.

Some errant throws may be a tough find if they get into the long grass or steep spots.

Other Thoughts:

Finishing Hole 2, the golfer should walk back to the field to throw up the wash to the new #3 position which is well presented and guarded by two large junipers.
#4 is the old #3. Golfers can see #5 from 4 tee pad by looking directly West along the wash about 400 feet. Number 5 tees forty five feet above 4 pin with the burm blocking visual of the pin. Hole 6 tees from the road climbing up a wash to a landing zone marked by a dead juniper. Golfers have a great visual of the pin.
Please call me 5306057882 if you need help with loaner discs while in Springdale.

This is great for disc golfers to get a little exercise while visiting the Canyon. If you are from out of town and don't have discs with you, email me at [email protected] and you can borrow some of mine.

Please enjoy this course.
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