Gallatin, TN 
Triple Creek Park Share
Uploaded By: cprogramming Hole #7 (Taken 7/2015)
3 / 260ft. Par / Distance:
Hole #7 Tee



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 Our First Visit

1    11/6/2010   11/13/2010
Review By: alvis.randal
Played: 2  Reviewed: 2  Exp: 12.7 Years
0 Helpful / 3 Not
Pros: *Liked the mixture of holes...especially the holes completely in the woods (dad).
*Nice variety of short and long holes (dad).
Cons: *Trees were too close together (son).
*Missing basket #7 (dad).
Other Thoughts: *We could not find hole #17. Finished #16, but #17 was not there. We skipped and went onto #18.

0 of 3 people found this review helpful.

 An OK course

2-4    8/6/2010   8/3/2010
Review By: johnnyfoodstamp
Played: 25  Reviewed: 22  Exp: 13.4 Years
This review was updated on 8/6/2010
1 Helpful / 0 Not
Pros: Front 9 plays through some nice wooded shots that really test your accuracy. Back 9 plays over open farmland and is great for distance shots. Nice variety
Cons: A lot of the holes in the front 9 have very random tree patterns in the fairway and I basically had to rip it and hope for some tree love. The signs on quite a few tees had fallen over and the sign for 18 is missing entirely
Other Thoughts: This course was empty when we went and felt like our own private course. I played badly but look forward to going back.

1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

 Just OK

1    7/3/2010   7/6/2010
Review By: LMeyers
Played: 5  Reviewed: 5
0 Helpful / 1 Not
Pros: had a decent course flow.
Cons: front was much more enjoyable than the back as the back went through what seemed to be a farmers hay field. also, dogs at the "dog park" barked at us going by.
Other Thoughts: one time was enough!

0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

 A nice intermediate course

1    10/19/2009   10/19/2009
Review By: brettmartin
Played: 26  Reviewed: 4  Exp: 20 Years
2 Helpful / 0 Not
Pros: This was a pretty good course. Like people have said, this is like two courses made into one. The front nine is a lot harder with it going through the woods but you can make up for it on the back nine as it is mostly wide open.

It is a good intermediate course that I recommend playing at least once. If you are very good at disc golf you shouldn't have a hard time with this course. There are many opportunities to get a few birdies and many pars.

The grass was trimmed on the front nine with the back nine just out in some fields so it is more of large grassy areas.

The course does a good job with having signs on every hole besides one and it does a good job of locating you to the next hole so that you don't get lost. All the teepads have concrete which is a big plus.

Lastly, it's very secluded for the most part from the rest of the park.
Cons: Hole 8 doesn't have a sign, Hole 13's sign was knocked over on the ground, Hole 18's sign was knocked over on the ground.

There were some large amounts of trash just laying on the ground next to the teepads which is a big pet peeve of mine.
Other Thoughts: I came on a Monday when I had the day off from work so the course was completely empty. Just a few people walking around but besides that it was just me. There is a dog playground/park next to Hole 11 so it was fun to stop and play on that for a little while before proceeding to the next hole.

2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

 

1    9/20/2009   10/12/2009
Review By: tjonesbusiness
Played: 4  Reviewed: 4
2 Helpful / 0 Not
Pros: hardly anyone was there, a range of shots needed
Cons: I've played pretty much all the Middle TN courses and found this one to be EXTREMELY difficult for some reason, course design is not great
Other Thoughts: I'm not completely sure as to why I didn't really like this course. I will have to say that I found this course to be extremely difficult to score well. I guess it was the overall layout. I'm not a fan of heavily wooded, tight shots and this course has plenty of those. One hole is VERY narrow. 300+ feet and the left side is a barb wire fence. If you are a backhand player, what the f*$# are you supposed to do??? Probably won't drive back up to Gallatin to play this one any time soon.

2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

 Diverse Holes and Lost Discs

5+    7/9/2009   7/9/2009
Review By: RayRay
Played: 156  Reviewed: 35  Exp: 18.9 Years
This review was updated on 7/20/2015
2 Helpful / 0 Not
Pros: - Good Diversity of shots
- Techincal Shots on front 9 are very challenging and unique
- Requires good decision making
- Back9 has been reworked to avoid tall grass. New holes are great
Cons: - Technical holes and Open holes are not mixed well. Feels like two 9 holes back to back.

Other Thoughts: This course is certainly better than some of the reviews suggest. I think its the 4th best in the Nashville area.

2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

 ready to shoot myself

1    5/30/2009   5/31/2009
Review By: ChronoDisc
Played: 12  Reviewed: 10  Exp: 15 Years
1 Helpful / 2 Not
Pros: it was a nice mix of wooded and open holes. the pins were very nice and every hole had a concrete pad. located in a very nice area. even has a small creek (dont throw it in!)
Cons: i absolutaly hate this course with a burning passion. the first couple of holes were ok, open and mostly easy. then you get back into the deathtrap in the woods. one hole even has a very narrow area for you to throw through. if you throw it to the right you never see your disc again, if you throw it to the left you have to climb over a small barb wire fence. i really did not like the layout of this course. it had me walking all over the place wondering where i was headed next. one hole in the back nine actually is just a section mowed out of shoulder high grass. throw it in and the magical disc fairy steals your disc (by the way if you find a white roc in there... its mine)
not neccesarily a bad course.... just really really annoying.
Other Thoughts: not really worth the trip. if you live nearby, check it out. otherwise dont bother.

1 of 3 people found this review helpful.

 A tale of two 9's

1    12/1/2008   12/1/2008
Review By: SimonCarr
Played: 103  Reviewed: 53  Exp: 20.1 Years
3 Helpful / 0 Not
Pros: This is a decent course.. The first hole is a nice downhill shot through a row of trees, the second is a typical hyzer shot. Then, enter the woods for a lefty/sidearm shot, followed by 2 more holes with long wooded fairways. There are a few easy birdies on the front, but the wooded holes are fun and provide a challenge.

The back 9... well, I have to say the front 9 and back 9 are completely different. For almost all the shots on the back 9 you are throwing a long drive with trees either on your right or on your left. You will be fighting the wind of most of these shots, with all of them being 300+. The highlight of the back 9 was a 500+ foot monster with a 5 foot window about 20 feet from the tee. The rest of the back 9 was forgettable.
Cons: Some pretty typical holes at this course that you could find anywhere else.

Lack of continuity in the layout. Goes from short and technical to long and open.
Other Thoughts: Not a bad course, but there are about 5 or 6 really great courses within 1 hour.

3 of 3 people found this review helpful.

 

5+    6/22/2018   7/12/2008
Review By: bjreagh
Played: 350  Reviewed: 321  Exp: 26.8 Years
This review was updated on 6/22/2018
7 Helpful / 0 Not
Pros: In a nice park, ample parking, and often it seems you pretty much have the course to yourself. There are small but informative tee signs and a great map of the course by hole 1 and the practice basket.

This course has a decent variety of tightly wooded and long open holes. The fairways are mature- the wooded holes have legitimate paths and the open holes are neatly mowed and are clearly defined.

Tees #1 and #10 both start at the parking lot and are actually side by side. All tees are concrete.

*This course has now been redesigned at least twice since it was born (maybe more), but I think they finally have a winner. By no means is a top 25 in the world course, but for an 18-hole city park course, this is now completely reasonable! The course has definitely gone through some growing pains, but seems now to have settled in on a decent course.
Cons: Front 9 in the woods is challenging tight line technical, back 9 is a bit longer and much more wide open. The back 9 is not as diverse and interesting. And better courses mix up and wooded and open

Disappointing thing for me to see was that the signs,pads, and baskets seem to be aging much faster than they should for a course as new as this one. Several of the tees were cracked, one was split in 2 and had a large amount of grass growing in the middle of it. The baskets are really rusty for some reason.
Other Thoughts: I would only play this course if I was in the area and could not go somewhere else nearby. It provides an opportunity to work on your game, but I don't prefer it for competitive rounds. There are just too many other courses in the Nashville area and surrounding counties that are way better.

*I have updated this review and increased my rating by .5 discs since I first played this course. This is proof that new courses can get better over time, but I feel some areas they have improved while other alterations have detracted.

7 of 7 people found this review helpful.

 Has a good mix

4/1/2008   5/9/2008
Review By: jgentry
Played: 47  Reviewed: 36  Exp: 15 Years
5 Helpful / 0 Not
Pros: This course has a great mix of short, long, open, and wooded holes. The front nine is heavily wooded and requires acurrate throws with a midrange or putter. The woods are extremely thick on the front with heavy underbrush. The fairways are fair, but if you are not in them or on the edge of them you will be pitching out on the front nine. The back nine is more open with the holes winding along a few over grown fence lines and creeks. Water does come into play on the front and back in form of a small creek. If you throw in it you can get your disc back as long as it didn't just come a huge rain.
Cons: The course tends to not drain well on the back nine. In the summer they only mow the fairways on the back nine and the fields around them can have grass a couple feet tall and it can be really hard to find your disc.

The main reason this course doesn't get good reviews from most people is it's just not a real pretty course. Not the prettiest to play.
Other Thoughts: This course is well worth playing and can be pretty challenging if you can't throw your mids with the right shape and distance on the front nine. If you can come off the front nine close to par you should be able to shoot low. the back is for the taking. 54 is a pretty good score on this course.

5 of 5 people found this review helpful.


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