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Veterans Golfplex

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MrFrosty
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 31.1 years 764 played 387 reviews
2.00 star(s)

Veterans Golfplex ,,,,,,,What Happened ??? 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 15, 2021 Played the course:once

Pros:

Veterans Golfplex sits on grounds owned and occupied by former members of our military ( Thank You For Your Service ) . It has kind of a clubhouse for them and a 9 hole ball golf course . Sharing the grounds is a 18 hole disc golf course . There are bathrooms in the clubhouse . The parking lot is small but I don't think a lot of people park here . There is a small tennis court near the lot . The whole course is fenced in ( you will be relieved to know that .
THE EQUIPMENT - The tee pads her are natural Some have been worn down enough so you know where to stand . The tee signs are informative enough , but the are portable , sitting on green wood frames . I will explain this in cons . The baskets are green Prodigy . They look fine and seem to catch well enough .
The Landscape . The area was mowed and landscaped enough when I was here . The course rolls and the elevation is utilized . There is a cement drainage ditch that divides the first 10 holes of the course and will come into play on some holes . There is a lake in the back of the course that will factor in with water carries on holes 12-14 .There are fairway trees what are useful to some of the hole and go from sparse to being a factor in throws .
THE HIGHLIGHTS - Some solid holes on the course . #2 is a gulley shot over one of the water ditches , with low hanging trees to force wide throws from either the right or the left . #7 depending if you find the tee , is a drive over a hill ( 325' ) , cutting through trees to a basket sitting on a lope . #12 is one of the water carries . Protected by a large bush and some nearby trees , you will have to hope your drive carries the water and misses the bush , which can deposit your disk into the lake . #14 was a short water carry through low hanging trees that can cause ricochets into the water . The basket is tucked into the left of the trees . #16 ( 364' ) has a bush near the middle of the fairway blocking the sight of the basket . You may have to carry the water if you are playing right to left . Still a nice looking hole with some length . #18 is worth mentioning . I never found the tee pad and had to safari it , but it is a long gulley shot ( 392' ) over one of the ditches , over a green and to the basket , which is flanked by large bushes on your right .
SIGNATURE HOLE - The signature hole has to be #13 ( 500' ) , a double water carry where you throw as far over to a bank as you safely can , then throw back over that same side with water on it , to a green that sits on a hill . There is tall netting on the right side of the green that will swallow up your approaches .
THE TIME - It took me 75 minutes to play it , but part of it was looking for tee pads . A solo local can play this in about an hour , and a foursome should be able to finish in 2 hours even .
DISC RISK - Low to moderate . The grounds ware well manicured , so if you stay out of the water , you will keep all of your discs .
EASY ON THE LEGS - Even though the course rolls , there is no heavy brush or large banks to climb off/on to . Your body can't be punished for errant drives , except to climb down those cement ditches ( advice : don't throw rollers close to holes with ditches ) .

Cons:

#1. NAVIGATION - It is lunacy here . Make sure you printed a map , or you might be out there a while . It seems like they move the portable tee signs around so they can cut grass , and never return all of them to the spot they are supposed to be in . You may have to safari a few holes like I did ( 6 , 7 , 11 , 18 , were some ) .
#2 LACK OF EQUIPMENT - The signage was all over the place in spots , natural tees , missing basket for #11 .
#3 HOURS OF OPERATION - The website on DGR had the hours posted as 10-5 from Tuesday thru Saturday . I showed up at 2:30 and was told that since no one was coming out to play , they were going to close up . He did relent , but if the hours are posted and they are already in a tight window ( I guess no after work rounds ) , they shouldn't close early .
SKETCHY SURROUNDINGS - The grounds are completely fenced in because they are in a suspect part of town . That means that outside of the fence , everyone is a suspect in something ( Partly kidding ) . Memphis has some shady areas , and this area qualifies . Don't stop before your round or after to go to the bathroom or get something to drink after leaving the fence .
DONATIONS - This left me confused . They talk about a donation box near tee 1 , and require you to check in before playing . When you come into the clubhouse , they decide how much to charge you for your round . They wanted $10 from me ( I had $6 in my pocket to put into the donation box ) . He told me to bring the other $4 back to him after the round . Kind of outrageous for a course with conditions like this . A good guy , a vet named Mike , that I talked to after my round , told me to just get in my car and forget about the other $4 . Thanks , Mike . So , forget about the donations . Bring your wallet with you to check in , think of a number between 5 and 20 , then pay it .
For a golf course there were no amenities . No benches , no trash cans ( carry out what you carry in ) . No shelter to sit after a round or kiosk . .

Other Thoughts:

II am always okay with pay to play courses , specifically one that have a flat and understandable rate . I am also okay with those course having restricted hours , given that the hours are playable under normal circumstances . These concerns will leave a bad taste in your mouth and not want you to return . BTW , there was someone playing solo on hole 9 after I had finished and was in the parking lot .The course has a better than average layout , and would leave you satisfied at least with the course if the tee signs were all at the pads , maybe having some directional arrows pointing to the next tees and had a basket for #11 instead of looking all over for it . This course still has a tremendous amount of potential Don't let my rant hide the fact that all of the members of the clubhouse and grounds are proud servicemen ( and women ) of our armed forces , and should be treated with the utmost respect .
MY RECOMMENDATION - Newbies and 1 disc players may want to cut their baby teeth on course that don't charge , at least until they can progress . Locals , especially the patriotic ones , might come here on a Saturday morning and toss a round or 2 . I'm afraid that intermediates and pros might have trouble keeping their cool over the course setup . Travelers might pick a more secure destination , like Bud Hill or Shelby Farms . Baggers can still get 2 for one by playing the Ace Run 9 hole side and be out of the area in an hour and 45 minutes or less . Otherwise , I might pass on by this course . Sorry
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thepd2guy
Experience: 4 played 4 reviews
4.50 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 12, 2018 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Maybe the best designed course in Memphis - utilizes elevation change well as well as the natural OB (water, culverts, etc.). It is a challenging course for even the best players in Memphis, while still being playable for newer players (maybe skip the waters holes though). One of the best uses of water holes I have seen - open to attack but with bail-out zones if you want to play safe and not mess with it. Every hole now has a tee sign and the course flows very well. While most of the tee pads are natural, they are well placed to where this is never really an issue. This course is incredibly well maintained by MAM and the property is gorgeous. The little 9-hole "course" on the property also is a great field to warm up on.

Cons:

In one of the worst areas of Memphis - although the course itself is fenced in and usually patrolled by some manner of security during business hours. I HATE PRODIGY BASKETS. They miraculously catch a lot of (bad) putts let and right, but the number of dead center spits outs you see on these is nuts - that said, the baskets still look brand new and a well kept. Most of the mandos make sense and are for safety reasons but a couple are a bit gimicky and could be removed. I suppose that the water is a bit of a disc-loss hazard (dont go swimming - there are leeches), if that is a major concern, it is easy to play around. Also, there is a local who dives the lakes for discs fairly frequently who returns all discs with a number on them, so thats nice. A donation is expected here - but I would say the course is well worth it.

Other Thoughts:

One of my favorite courses in Memphis. A must play for visitors. The only course is the area that competes with it is Bud Hill. I can't of another course which is maintained quite this well for the entire year. Also, while there technically is a 9-hole ball golf course and a foot golf course that plays across the fairways of the disc golf course (and could potentially be a safety hazard), I've played this course over 20 times and have seen ball golfers only 2 or 3 times.
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hc33brackley
Experience: 8 played 4 reviews
4.50 star(s)

Surprisingly good and challenging course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Oct 10, 2016 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Very challenging elevation changes (especially given the fact that it is in Memphis).
Very good footing
Course incredibly well-maintained (maybe 2 areas of deep rough in entire course) including the tees.
Good variety of pin-tee configurations.

Cons:

No obvious tee markers (they are usually marked with orange flags, but no numbers).
The water holes are hungry.

Other Thoughts:

They recently reset the pin and tee locations for several holes, eliminating a water hole and making the course much more streamlined.
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air show
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 24.4 years 221 played 27 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Large Playground 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 26, 2016 Played the course:once

Pros:

+ Friendly atmosphere around clubhouse .
+ Show up ,donate, and throw. It's just that easy.
+ Course maps located in club house.
+ Very impressive Prodigy baskets. First time I have experienced them. Prodigy baskets are first class catchers.
+ Much elevation changes on front nine.
+ Beautiful mature trees scatter the course.
+ Water comes into play on 4 holes. I pack at least 2 water discs.
+ 4 or 5 bomber holes to let the big dog eat.
+ Adjacent 9 hole mini course allows for warm up or even bomb city safari.
+ Easy access off of Interstate if passing through.
+ Bathroom on site.

Cons:

- Course maintenance was lacking on some holes. Turf was half manicured and half shaggy.
- Course navigation can be confusing but the course map will get you to the right spots.

Other Thoughts:

This is a great piece of ground. Many beautiful fairways to watch your disc fly. The atmosphere around the club house was that of fun. Playing on a Monday morning we were the only players on the course and this helped make for a enjoyable inaugural round. However, relying on donations to maintain a piece of ground this large will be a big endeavor for this course going foward. If your in the area I suggest checking it out. One day this course may become a very high rated course. It has that much potential.
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BigMikey
Experience: 12.2 years 94 played 3 reviews
4.00 star(s)

One of the best courses in Memphis!! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Oct 12, 2015 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

- Prodigy baskets catch great.
- 9 hole 'mini' course for warmup or driving
- Location- less than a mile off of 240W
- Elevations changes-4 uphill, 7 downhill
- 4 holes have water carries, but are fair and have 'outs'
- on a ball golf course so grounds are immaculate.
- water and trash cans on all the Ball golf Tees
- bathrooms at the clubhouse and between hole 7 and 8
- mix of short holes and long bombers, 1 is a par 4

Cons:

- navigation can be difficult without the map, but if you follow the map you should be fine
- not open Sundays, but it is a Christian organization
- tee pad on #2 is grass and gets really sandy if not moved frequently
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Other Thoughts:

- maps and scorecards with distances in the clubhouse
- it is a non-profit organization so please drop a couple bucks in the pay pole by the parking lot
- MAM says they are working on artificial turf teepads like Finland and other European countries have.
- complex also has 9 ball golf holes, footgolf course, 9 hole mini disc golf course, tennis court and basketball court.
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lowrie4
Experience: 36 played 21 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Work in Progress; Still Great 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Sep 5, 2015 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Awesome hole variation. Makes wonderful use of elevation changes over the course of the property. Great course in terms of balancing wide open shots with wooded shots, as well as left, right and straight shots. In terms of the design of the holes themselves, this course may be the best in the Memphis area (including Bud Hill). Also, because the course is also a golf course, the fairways are well-maintained and the course has a very clean feel to it.

Cons:

This course has a long way to go in terms of being completely finished. Navigation is a nightmare here if you have never played here. The baskets are not marked, nor are there tee pads, or tee signs. The tee boxes themselves are marked by fading orange spray paint with small flags, many of which have been knocked down. Most of the tee boxes are also just grass, but I know that there are plans to put in turf tee pads in the near future.

Other Thoughts:

This course really is wonderful. Once the navigation issues are fixed this course will be one of the best around. Not sure what plans are for putting in concrete tee pads because of the fact that the disc golf course is shared with golf and foot golf. Regardless, this course is definitely worth visiting, just make sure you're with someone who has either played it before or have a course map with you. Another great thing about this course is that MAM has a disc golf driving range on property right next to the tennis courts. Great place to warm up or get some extra practice in. Absolutely love this course, and I can't wait to play it after they've fixed it up a little more.
Also, if you're looking for the tee box for hole one it is the same as the tee box for hole one for the golf course.
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gilwarman
Experience: 10 years 9 played 1 reviews
2.00 star(s)

Great Potential within Memphis City limits 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 24, 2015 Played the course:once

Pros:

The course is in an accessible area of Memphis. It is very close to I-240/airport.

The grounds are very well maintained. Grass was cut and with minimal sticks/twigs.

There is a fair amount of shade.

The hole variety is surprisingly varied. Some elevation changes and water does come into play on a few holes. Sand bunkers also occupy a few holes.

There is an air-conditioned clubhouse with restrooms and friendly employees.

There is a spot north of the tennis courts with a few practice baskets. There is enough space for some short drives/midrange practice as well.

Cons:

The course is located in a somewhat shady area of Memphis.

Only natural tee pads (grass) as of now. I'm not sure if there are plans for more permanent ones.

The course is hard to navigate. After parking I did not see any signs for Hole 1. The baskets are not numbered.

They had some spray painted tee boxes with tiny foot high flags indicating the hole number. These were difficult to find.

The course somewhat follows the ball golf course for about the front 9. And the back 9 follows back toward the clubhouse. But once again it is extremely hard to navigate. I am sure I skipped some holes and played out of order.

Other Thoughts:

The disc golf course is built on a ball golf course. Luckily I did not have to play around/with any ball golf players.

To find Hole 1 I had to go inside the clubhouse and ask the employees. They were very friendly and helpful.

Since the MAM employees told me that the course is not finished it is hard to give it a real review. This course has the potential to be a top 5 course in the Memphis area. I am excited to play it once it is complete.

Memphis Athletic Ministries just opened the course in July 2015.

"MAM's mission is to help build godly youth in under-resourced neighborhoods by teaching them to love God, love others and love themselves. Our vision is to develop youth into Christ-centered, productive adults, positively impacting their families and neighborhoods."
(taken from the MAM website)

There is a donation box near the parking lot/tennis courts. Be sure to show your love and support our Memphis youth!
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