Tupelo, MS

Tombigbee State Park - Course #2

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magictenor1
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 24.4 years 429 played 91 reviews
3.00 star(s)

extreme challenge 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 6, 2020 Played the course:once

Pros:

good baskets. you will get a workout. decent navigation. variety of types of holes. elevation changes galore. bathroom at the site

Cons:

no tee signs. earlier reviews mention them but they are not present. this causes a major issue finding the basket. on most holes you cannot see the basket from the tee so you either have to walk (long walks up and down hills) down the fairway or throw blindly hoping to see the basket for your next throw. bathroom is not close to the course. $4 entry into park. needs benches.

Other Thoughts:

Full disclosure I did not like this course much. It's not designed for my level and I did not find it to be fun. This is an extreme challenge and if that's what you like this could be your course. It will test your game and your fitness (fitness aspect did not bother me) The lack of signs was a major con. at 1st I walked down some fairways but that got old quick. I started throwing my drive down the fairway and then looking for the basket when I got to my drive. This course would benefit from some alternate shorter tees to make it more accessible to the average player. I enjoyed Tombigbee #1 way more than #2. If you are a high level player and you want a challenge play #2 but if you are of lesser skill and want a more fun experience play #1
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rhutch
Experience: 10.6 years 33 played 7 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Tombigbee #2 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Dec 26, 2017 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

In line with the other reviews on this course, this course is truly a beast and will test your fitness along with your skill as a player, be prepared to hike.

Tight, wooded lines, and plenty of length, every hole feels like a challenge, a variety of looks and shot shapes.

A number of holes that would be considered signature holes for a lot of other courses.

Scenic course, I like having good scenery while I'm playing.

Excellent use of elevation, uphill, downhill, and even a couple of holes where you have to cross over from hill to hill.

The teepads are carpeted, and while I prefer concrete, the reality of the course's location would make it really difficult to haul concrete in and out.

Cons:

No bathrooms other than the woods.

I don't recall seeing any benches out there to sit on, which would be nice after a couple of the holes.

Poison Ivy, snakes, and bugs are all a factor, especially in the warmer months. You definitely need to check for ticks after playing, and chiggers are a possibility as well...trust me I learned the hard way.

Use bright colored discs, it is easy to lose one in the woods.

Other Thoughts:

This course is not for beginners, if you bring someone here for their first round, they'll probably give up about halfway through.

The best advice, I can give came from a local player who told me, "take a mid and a putter" and that's all you need. I still took my Mahal full of discs, but I used mids and putters almost exclusively. I used a driver on 18...and even then it was only a fairway driver. Placement matters much more than raw distance on this course.

Hole 1 is straight uphill and a little over 200 feet, but it is a pretty big hill, you'll want to make sure and land relatively flat a roll away would be disastrous.
Hole 2 is a tight hyzer line (RHBH) through the woods.
Hole 3 is the first par 4, and it is a tough one, it plays across a ravine, onto another hill and the through the trees for another 200+ feet to the basket. Par or better doesn't require a huge drive, but you have to hit the landing zone perfectly.
Holes 4-8 play up, down, and alongside the hills in the trees. Tight lines, but some birdie opportunities here.
Hole 9 is the next par 4, and this is a really well designed hole. You throw across the road, and then there is an uphill dogleg left to the pin at the top of the hill. A really well-placed RHBH skip shot could set up a long, eagle run or a birdie opportunity.
Hole 10 is a relatively straight shot, and provides a little bit of a break before taking on hole 11.
Hole 11 presents a challenge, it plays long and straight with a late dogleg right. Staying in the fairway is critical on this hole.
Hole 12 and 13 are fairly straightforward, but tight shots through the trees.
Hole 14 plays across 2 valleys to a basket on top of the hill. You really want to get your drive across the first valley but there are guardian trees to complicate that endeavor.
Hole 15 is a straight away shot through some trees and 16 is the closest thing to an ace run on the whole course on a straight down hill hole.
Hole 17 is a steep uphill par 4, with a 90 degree dogleg left at the top of the hill, with a good first shot to the top of the hill, a 3 is quite attainable.
Hole 18 is a tough, tight downhill par 4, that then requires you to work out to the road and across the meadow to the basket. Placement is important if you want a 4.
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Upshawt1979
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Experience: 21.4 years 562 played 429 reviews
4.50 star(s)

Gnarly Perfect 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Apr 19, 2017 Played the course:once

Pros:

Coure #2 at Tombigbee State Park is a very tough course with LOTS of trees and LOTS of elevation change. The player who is new to the game or one that struggles with accuracy will probably have a long day here. There are 6 par 4's, and the 5400'+ feels even longer.

Tees are not perfect, but the carpeted boxes are usually not bad. The baskets are all where they should be. There are signs for most of the holes with distance and a rudimentary map. There are not any breaks, this one is relentless and challenges on one hole after the next.

Really crazy, fun throws that wind through tricky gaps in the trees as you are traversing up and down steep, heavily wooded hillsides. Water is in play near the basket on a couple of holes.

So many great holes, but a little extra teeth on holes 3, 14, 17, and 18. 2 is a really fun downhill alley fading to the left. 3 is across a valley, and over the top of the hill on the other side. 14 crosses two valleys, and there is a steep drop behind the basket as well. 17 is uphill, and has a very sharp dogleg left at the top of the ridge. 18 is down one hill and up the next, with wall of trees on top that protect the front of the grassy run to the basket.

Cons:

I would give this course a 5 rating in the current layout if there were upgrades to concrete tee boxes. Other areas have a bit of room for improvement. The signs were ok but the illustrations could be better. A few places it would be nice to have stairs or stepping stones of some kind. A basket with better visibility might be nice.

I know that many disc golfers may not enjoy this course. Bad rolls, ricochets, knockdowns, and the length are likely to get to you at some point along the way.

Screw it, 5 stars.

Other Thoughts:

I wish I would have had time and energy to play the other course in the park. From what I saw it was largely an easy layout with a couple of holes that looked nice. However, this course was a bad mother, and worth the trip and fee to get in by itself, if you want my opinion.

I did manage to get birdies on hole 1 and hole 5. I was even par through 14, but took 2 bogies on the last 4 holes to finish at +2. I was pleased with my play considering it was the fourth course of the day, and by far the toughest of them all.

It is my favorite course in Mississippi now, out of the 10 I have played there. Reminiscent of Inverness in Alabama, or Jim Warner at the PDGA HQ in Georgia. I really wanted to give it a perfect score. I can see why they chose not to put in concrete tees though, carrying sacs of concrete up and down those steep hills would be brutal.
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MikeK
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 29.4 years 334 played 132 reviews
4.50 star(s)

Extreme Course/ Not for beginners 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:May 23, 2015 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

I like extreme elevation and this course delivers it. Unlike ordinary forest courses where missing the fairway places you in dense smaller trees with difficult up shots, this course has that and adds the element of punishing dropoffs which take your disc away from the basket. I like a challenge and this course is as challenging as they get. Accuracy is essential; missing the landing zones on these fairways on ridges usually results in bogeys or doubles. I also like courses that build cardio strength and it is great exercise traversing the hills and valleys at Tombigbee 2. Tee pads are carpet or concrete and are quite good. There are benches on almost every hole if not all of them. The baskets are solid Mach 3 that catch very well. The course offers a lot of shade.

Cons:

Can get slick after a rain and could certainly be hazardous with the steep climbs on several holes. Ticks and chiggers (red bugs) quite prevalent in the warm months---insect spray is highly recommended. I give my self a good soaking of deet and tuck my long pants into my socks and this seems to keep them off me, but others who forget to spray often report ticks getting on them. The extreme elevation and physically-demanding hills will be a con for some, especially beginners and I absolutely don't recommend beginners even play this course. It's built for the pros. No bathrooms or water on the course.

Other Thoughts:

The tee signs out at Tombigbee 2 are informative with distances and an overhead view of the hole on them. The other course in this state park (#1) is a very fun and pretty short course that is a shortened version of its younger brother T2.
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ConnorGraham
Experience: 11.3 years 43 played 7 reviews
4.50 star(s)

Championship Level 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 1, 2014 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

Championship. Level. Course. The Southern Nationals Am Championship was held here a few years back. You need a complete game to shoot well here. It really challenges your mental, physical, and spiritual game as well (You'll be praying. A lot. Trust me.) A day shooting par is great here. Every hole is enjoyable because of the sheer difficulty of some holes. Elevation is used to an extreme on many holes. Legitimate Par 4's, yet no easy birdies. Everything here is earned.

Cons:

If you're a first timer, PLEASE STICK TO 1! You will hate the sport trying this course as your first. Snakes are out and about in the warm months. Easy to kick and go way, way, wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyy off course and lose a disc. The hills are very steep, which make you tired by hole 3. As if being possibly +3 by then isn't bad enough. No pro pads, because basically every pad is the pro pad. This course has serious bite to it.

Other Thoughts:

Doubles course record is -11. I know that because me and a local pro shot -9 and we asked the designer about it. That was a ridiculously good day. We have a saying here, "After playing Bigbee 1, don't let it get to your ego. After playing Bigbee 2,.....don't let it get to your ego." You're bound to shoot really well at 1. But don't get a big head going to 2 because the game notices that, and the game will not be good to you. The best pros have horrible days at 2. But don't let it get you down. Learn from it. The #2 course in the Tupelo area. Only one better (and tougher if you can believe it) is Trace Gold.
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dmbrun2
Experience: 13.5 years 97 played 10 reviews
4.50 star(s)

A Hidden Gem 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 2, 2013 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

The first time I played this course, my buddy and I had no idea what to expect. After playing the first course, we were not expecting what we got. The shock value on the first hole alone is a plus( A straight uphill shot)

The ravines make this course a very high risk/reward for essentially every shot, making it a very mentally grueling course.

Length is great, but more importantly, shot selection is key because an arrant throw will cost you more than one stroke due to the dense woods.

There are not a lot of filler holes at this course, it seems like every single hole is a challenge, and a little different.

The "hell hole" is the definition of a signature hole. It goes up hill for several hundred feet, then a throw across a deep ravine to a basket elevated on another hill... It is simple breathtaking.

Cons:

Some of the tees are on a road, although the road is lightly used it is still a pain

Not easy to find the course from bigbee one if you are a first timer at the park

Other Thoughts:

This course could be dropped into the middle of Charlotte, and it would fit right in with the likes of all those legendary courses there, seriously. If this course was located somewhere else in the nation, a lot of people would be buzzing about it.
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harr0140
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Experience: 15.8 years 1512 played 480 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Tom and His Big Bee 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jan 18, 2013 Played the course:once

Pros:

1) Tee signs have Hole #, Par, Distance and a map in an architectural style on a yellow painted post which helps navigation.
2) Distance variation on this course is much greater than on Course #1. These range from 100's to 400's with everything in between. Some holes are tight wooded fairways, and some are slightly more open, but all in all they play very differently.
3) DGA baskets are newer and have PVC risers to help assist you in finding the basket. There are quite a few blind shots too so it definitely helps.
4) Some of the holes have carpeted tees and some have concrete tees.
5) There are some garbage cans in a few places and benches are plentiful to allow you to sit down when needed.
6) Talk about a change of pace from Tombigbee #1 . . . this course is a whole lot of up and down and extreme elevation changes. There are often times where you go up and down on one hole, some ever go up, down, then up again.
7) Not only is this course way more challenging than Course #1, it is also more fun . . . and aggravating. It is simply put a well designed course with all sorts of challenge and a whole lot of fun throws.
8) I can only refer to the most interesting feature on the course as ravines and ridges. You play along the ridges at times which allows your disc to slide down into the ravines on tree hits or errant throws. I have played courses like this in Kentucky before, but not so densely wooded! This is just sadistic and I LOVE IT.
9) While others might say this is a con, I think the fact that this course gives you a workout is great! Disc golf is typically a simple walk, but this is truly an athletic event.
10) Enjoyable to have some legitimate Par 4's in the woods. I enjoy having all sorts of shots required including upshots, second drives, recovery shots, and putts.
11) Lots of risk/reward on this course due to elevation changes and the tree kicks.

Cons:

1) There are a few safety issues on this course. Some come from the walks on the hills and some come from the proximity of a couple of tees and baskets. It is as much of an issue that discs can easily go down a sidehill and end up on other holes without even knowing it was possible. The dropping elevation is to blame and while it may not happen often, it is still possible.
2) This course is a really tough walk . . . be prepared. I cannot say it affects my rating but it is worth mentioning for those not in great shape or with poor footwear. I am not in the greatest shape but I am used to playing disc golf all the time. Besides I will do anything for good disc golf.
3) Erosion is an issue on this course too . . . almost impossible to keep it from happening without removing the disc golf . . . and even then the slopes and ravines will continue to erode.
4) I will reiterate that I wish the DGA baskets had some powder coating done on them to make them more visible in the woods.
5) This course is far from beginner friendly but it doesn't pretend to be anything but challenging. Play #1 is you want a Recreational fun course.

Other Thoughts:

This is the Advanced course at Tombigbee. It is so much harder than #1 but equally fun and scenic. There are a ton of ridges and ravines throughout this section of the park and you play up and own and along the ridges the whole time. Have fun, but try hard to keep your disc in the fairway. Try to avoid your disc kicking down those ravines, not only will it cause you to have to throw a great recovery shot, it will be a long walk down and back up and fatigue you even more so you are less prepared for your next shot.
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KNIGHT
Experience: 12.3 years 23 played 6 reviews
4.00 star(s)

First time thoughts. 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 3, 2012 Played the course:once

Pros:

Good tees, some carpeted some concrete.
Trash cans and the course flows nicely and its not to hard to find your way around even if you cant see the basket for the elevation changes TDGA has added white poles to the top of most of the holes that you can not see the basket.

Cons:

The sharp elevation is fun to play but tiring. I would have brought some extra water if i would have known the walk would be that stagering.

Other Thoughts:

Byfar one of the hardest courses I have played to date. Tough, challenging, but still fun.
Overall nice course.
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manglin
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 17.1 years 40 played 34 reviews
4.00 star(s)

2012 SNDC 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 22, 2012 Played the course:once

Pros:

Great tee signs and signs pointing to the next tee. A previous reviewer commented about it needing tee signs with layouts; well those have been added now.

The course uses tremendous elevation changes to create a unique challenge. There is a good mix of shot types and distances required.

There are lots of benches and trash cans from what I remember.

The fairways are clearly defined and the flow of the course is very good. The baskets and tees were in good shape. Many baskets have a white pole sticking from the top to help you see them from over the hill tops.

Cons:

Parking at Tombigbee2 is limited. If you park at the first course where parking is more ample, you must walk a long ways to the second course.

Other Thoughts:

The course is long, challenging, and fun. I had a blast playing it.

The park has plenty of camping, cabins, another course, a play ground, pavilions, nice restrooms, and a lake.

Some tees were carpet while others concrete.

I can't explain how dramatic the elevation is. Your jaw might drop at first sight of some these hills. Bring knobby shoes or cleats to help get traction.
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7ontheline
Experience: 14.1 years 67 played 1 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Rugged finesse 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Oct 24, 2018 Played the course:once

Pros:

This is an advanced course requiring a combination of finesse, power, and endurance. I was happily surpised to find sheer ridges, deep ravines, water, and long distance throughout this heavily wooded course. Power is important but being on the fairway is equally important, which brings risk reward into play.

Course # 2 > Course #1 IMO... a solid 3.5+

Cons:

Beware the dreaded Tupelo roll;) Don't get mad when you get the unexpected 100'+ roll away down the ditch. Kinda fun when you see it happen to your buddy. Signage could better and benches to aid in the catch your breath before the next do or die tee shot.

Other Thoughts:

A spotter would be nice and perhaps a local to provide some knowledge of basket locations without having to walk to the top of the next ridge.

Revised my original rating to 4.0. Course is very challenging while still being fun and secluded. I would highly recommend it for those that want an extreme workout and enjoy woods golf. Camping and cabins are nearby make this park excellent weekend of outdoors fun.

Lastly, I want to apologize to my DGCRers who left my poor review from 2011 several thumbs down.
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jcburton24
Experience: 32.4 years 90 played 8 reviews
4.00 star(s)

What a challenge! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 8, 2011 Played the course:once

Pros:

This is a pro caliber course that will test every aspect of your game. A bad shot and you will be punished severely. Make good fairway shots and it is rewarding. Some of the craziest elevation shots you could imagine. Great use of the land. There were tee markers on each hole marking the par and distances. There were also nice benches and trashcans throughout. Believe me you will get use of those benches.

Cons:

My biggest con would have to be the mach baskets. They are too hard to see in the woods on a course like this, especially when a bunch of the tee shots are blind. Wasn't so crazy about backtracking on a couple of holes to get to the next tee. A couple of the tees could also use a little more work.

Other Thoughts:

I would say this course is not for an amateur player. Requires precision shot placement and a bad throw can send you down some nasty hills. This course will physically and mentally wear you down. The walk goes up and down some monstrous hills. I loved it. This is an awesome course that will eat you up and spit you out. Thank God I had a really good round.
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discdawg
Experience: 8 played 6 reviews
2.00 star(s)

Prepare for hiking 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 12, 2010 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

A real challenge. The course offers no forgiveness for errant throws. All holes require excellent shot placement, including planning a second shot as an approach, which few other courses offer.

Cons:

One thing that would really improve this course, because you cannot see most of the baskets from the tess, would be layouts on the signs and arrows or distance markers on the fairways. If you are not familiar and don't have a guide or map, you may get lost.

Other Thoughts:

This course was primarily constructed along a series of ridges through the woods. You will be hiking at least a mile with significantly steep uphill and downhill climbs. Placing a throw too long, short, left, right, or off a tree, you may find yourself in a deep gulley. This course is a disc eater - throw BRIGHT discs if you think you may stray. If it's wet, the hills will be very slippery. If you're a pro who wants to play a serious course, this could be the one you want.
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Joey Ingle
Experience: 19.8 years 63 played 7 reviews
3.50 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 6, 2010 Played the course:once

Pros:

Long and Wooded, Par 60.
Built to throw drivers in the woods.
Accuracy is a MUST

Cons:

Long and Wooded, Par 60.
Built to throw drivers in the woods.
Survival of the fittest!!

Other Thoughts:

Long and Wooded, Par 60.
Built to throw drivers in the woods.
Throw a bright disc, easier to find.
Don't hit many trees and you will score in the 60's
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