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Lawrenceburg, KY

Anderson County Community DGC

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3.75(based on 10 reviews)
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dr.chainslove
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Experience: 25 years 335 played 42 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Clever design in a nice park 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 6, 2016 Played the course:once

Pros:

The landscape, tees, and baskets were all in great shape. Weekly mowing and trimming is apparent here. Every hole (minus the wide open #1) presented some fun-factor! Each hole utilizes elevation, shaping, and distance variations to keep it interesting. You'll have a tough fall-away 200' green on #2 and a few 500'+ bombers. #5 was an especially enjoyable downhill low-ceiling 420 ft'r. The manicured grass and rolling hills provide several options to bust out some rollers. Just for fun, they elevated the finishing hole to about 8 ft. Navigation is easy for the first-timers and it's in a dedicated spot where other park users would rarely interfere.

Cons:

It's a fairly open course where a disastrous throw will be hard to come by (not much of a con!). The trees are smartly used to define your shot but there aren't a ton of them to create any particularly narrow fairways. I'm torn on #1 as both basket locations are open-field reachable drives. It's easy-mode but also a welcomed warm-up/forgiving starting hole.

Other Thoughts:

Despite sharing only 9 tees, this 18 basket course plays like a true 18 hole'r. It's slightly low on challenge but very high on fun-factor. Well worth your time!
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kirvin2
Experience: 34.7 years 18 played 3 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Really nice course. 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 28, 2013 Played the course:once

Pros:

Two baskets in place for every pad all the time! Great use of a smaller piece of land. Technical but not too difficult for players of less experience. A good variety of holes of different distances. Great signage and easy to follow layout.

Cons:

None.

Other Thoughts:

I played this course for the first and only time during the 2013 Autumn Classic. I will certainly be back for some casual rounds as well as future tournaments. The course is in a beautiful park that is about a year old. The park and the course are very well maintained. While it is a considered a nine hole course, there are two baskets (Yellow and Blue) for every tee. The dual baskets are placed in completely different positions which make it really like 18 individual holes. There aren't any pads where one hole is just 30' farther than the other. This course should serve as an example of what can be done with a smaller parcel of land. It plays like a big course. Being that it has nine tee-pads and 18 baskets lends to a great deal of choices for those that only have time to play nine holes. There is a fair amount of elevation change. While not really a wooded course there is good use of the many trees. There is also a fair amount of risk-reward and even an elevated basket. This course is a real gem and the players in Lawrenceburg should be real proud of this one. I gave it a 3.5 but is close to a 4..
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