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Logan, UT

Cache County Fairgrounds

3.935(based on 7 reviews)
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luckypeak
Experience: 5 played 5 reviews
4.00 star(s)

A breathe of fresh air 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jul 22, 2014 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

-Great flow
-Wonderful use of the space, to get 18 holes in the area
-Good mix of backhand and forehand shots
-Water hazards
-Par 59 6000+ feet
-During the day you will have the place to your self

Cons:

-During the summer months in the evening the fairgrounds is quite busy, it becomes difficult to play the entire course
-Events at the Fairgrounds require the course to be removed from time to time throughout the summer

Other Thoughts:

The course is wonderful for the area, its nice to play a course that isn't put in on un maintained land. The course is well groomed shaded and a pleasure to play.
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tstack10
Experience: 21.7 years 23 played 6 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Fun Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 21, 2014 Played the course:once

Pros:

Stopped by this course on my way up to Bear Lake and was pleasantly surprised. Course is located in a fair grounds park that has a good variety of holes. A few elevation changes and a bunch of trees and mandos to make holes a little more challenging. This is one of few courses I play that has had holes around 600 feet as par 4s.

Hole 1 starts next to a open seating pavilion. Elevated tee to basket long and behind some trees and a creek. After most holes here is a sign you can see and the tee pads are usually marked.

Front nine is mostly grass and trees but the back nine is played along a creek that your discs can land in but when I played they were easy to go in and get out of you didn't mind getting a little wet. Using course map helps as there is an island hole #14 and there other events set up. There were monster tricks getting ready for a show when we played. Check website link for more info on events.

Cons:

There were a fair amount of people at the fair grounds, camping, hanging out and I had to skip some holes because of it. A few easy holes but overall it was a fun course, with excellent baskets. Fun to see a great course in Logan.

Other Thoughts:

Signature hole is #9-short throw to take an ace run at between some mondo trees and a creek. The basket is actually in a stump or an old tree to make the basket slightly elevated. To the left there is the rodeo area that adds a little country that Logan is known for. I would recommend this course to anyone and cannot wait to play again when I'm in the area.
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Alan01
Experience: 6.9 years 12 played 12 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Great addition to outdoor activities in Logan 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:May 26, 2014 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

The course is located at the Cache County Fairgrounds, just east of the Logan City pool and rec center. The grounds are well maintained, and the baskets, though of only single-chain design, are well placed and usually easily spotted. The holes include a combination of large open fields and tree-lined fairways. There is something for everyone at this course - holes for distance power players and holes for more technical players.

The course includes five par-4 holes (#1-546', #8-404', #11-547', #16-590', and #18-570'). It also has five holes with water hazards in the form of a small creek (er...ditch) about 10' wide that runs along the east and south ends of the fairgrounds. Holes #9, #10, #11, #15, and #17 have water in play.

Locals are friendly and will help lost players.

Cons:

I played the course the first time on Saturday May 24, 2014, and then again on Memorial Day, May 26, 2014. The first time we played we were hopelessly lost. The baskets were clearly visible scattered around the pleasing grounds of the fairgrounds, but we were at a near complete loss when it came to finding most of the tee boxes, and when we did find a tee box it was usually impossible to know which tee box went with which basket - there were no sign posts and no signage, so we had to make it up as we went along.

The tee boxes included combination of painted marks on roads and cement pads already in place, while others were spray painted on grass - v. difficult to find.

Other Thoughts:

We were better prepared when we played on Memorial Day - we printed a map and were able to follow another group around the course. This time the course made more sense, yet this course will benefit greatly from better-marked tee boxes and signage.

All in all this is a 5-star course, but will receive 4 stars from me until they resolve the tee box and signage issues. Luckily I was told that the signs and tee box issues should be addressed within the next month!

Because I have family in the area, I look forward to playing this course many times in the future. Logan, you are lucky to have such a fine course. Enjoy!
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