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Cedar Hill Park

4.185(based on 84 reviews)
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mashnut
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 22.2 years 831 played 777 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Fun hilly course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:May 8, 2009 Played the course:once

Pros:

The course is set in a hilly park with lots of trees and brush. The course has it's own property, so there was no interference from any other park users. There was elevation used on most of the holes, which to me makes a course a lot more fun, especially when used well to really give a variety as was done here. There are a few great downhill shots which are always some of the most fun holes to play.

Many of the fairways were lined with cedar trees or other brush to really punish shots that went off line. None were so narrow that they seemed ridiculous, but they were tight enough to really make you work to keep it on the fairways. There was a fun mix of early and late trouble, making every shot count here. I liked the balance of different fairway shapes, it didn't seem repetitive or monotonous in the configuration I played.

There are decent concrete tee pads, and the baskets are in pretty good shape. There are multiple pin positions on every hole, and they looked like they would totally change up the course, both in distances and in types of shots on many holes. The current placement was marked on the sign post, which is always really nice when there are multiple positions, you didn't have to scout ahead just to see where the basket was.

Cons:

There were a couple tricky spots in terms of navigation, where it wasn't obvious where the next tee was, but none that really made it a chore to follow the course. There were a few places where the course is pretty close to the road, which takes away from the natural feel that helps make the rest of the course so nice.

The tee pads were very slick, even with only a little moisture on them. They just didn't seem to have a good grippy finish on them, which made them a little dangerous to take a real run up on.

Other Thoughts:

This isn't a very beginner friendly course. It is pretty tough, a long hilly walk that didn't really loop back to the parking lot, and lots of places to lose discs or end up stuck in the schule. It's a great place for more experienced players looking for a challenge, with lots of different shots required if you want to score well and stay out of the rough.

This was my favorite of the courses I played in Nashville, and definitely one you should stop by and play if you're in the area. Be prepared for a good hike and a tough course, and you'll probably enjoy it.
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lschrock
Experience: 23.1 years 38 played 18 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Trek in the woods. 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Dec 15, 2009 Played the course:once

Pros:

This course brings out the best and worst of your game. I could foresee some phenomenal players coming out of this area just because of this course. It has every an opportunity for every kind of shot. Really impressive distance on the course, good elevation change without being overly fatiguing. Nice tee pads, long when they should be. The course was all par 3's, though a couple of holes could have been 4's. It seemed like there were sufficient benches, but I was playing solo, so I couldn't say for sure. 3-5 pin placements per hole, I'm not sure how much they vary them. Great scenery, tons of trees (including cedars). There is a lot of chopped cedar pieces lining the paths too, a really nice touch.

Cons:

I've seen a lot nicer signs, these were all metal but did the job. I couldn't put my finger on it, but there is something about the course that I didn't like on the layout. Some of the pin placements were tough to navigate, because you couldn't see them. I think if I'd played the course a couple of times and new exactly where to throw it, I would have enjoyed it a lot more. It was a little muddy when I played, but it had just rained. No water holes.

Other Thoughts:

Beware, those who throw tomahawk/thumber only players, this course will swallow you whole. Some locals I talked to said that this course was the best in the area. This course will really test your game. It's one of the most difficult I've played yet.
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msudog_
Experience: 15 years 9 played 8 reviews
4.50 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 17, 2009 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Lots of variety at this course. I would say this course balances woods and open shots very well. Trees come into play on every hole, but the fairway is usually fairly wide. Every hole has a well defined fairway that anyone can stay in. I don't feel like any fairways are too tight for me.

I definitely use every shot at this course. Great mix up of dogleg rights and lefts. There are several places to go up and over the trees, and then there are places where you have to stay low and straight.

I usually play in the mornings, but the few times I have played in the afternoon the course wasn't crowded.

It's actually a very clean course. I hardly ever see trash on the course.

Excellent and accurate signs.

Cons:

Some of the rough is brutal and a few more benches would be nice.

Like others have stated, probably not a beginners course because of the woods and there are no holes where you can crush a drive and not worry about where it lands.

Other Thoughts:

This is the best course in Nashville. Every hole makes sense and there are no holes with random trees that you simply hope to get through.

If you want a course that is very beginner friendly, try Two Rivers.
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The Drake
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 21 years 126 played 61 reviews
4.50 star(s)

Beautiful 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Aug 22, 2009 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

This is one of the best designed courses I've ever played. It gives you the feeling on every hole that you're playing somewhere completely different. While maintaining the same character of the course on every hole it honestly can feel like you're playing a different course on every hole. There's a great mix so you won't get bored throwing the same shot for 18 holes. The fairways are obvious and open, rewarding good shots. To test your abilities the fairways are lined with thick, tough rough that will definitely punish bad shots. There is also a nice mix of distance to keep the course playable for ams yet allows big arms to unload off the tee.

Cons:

I can honestly find very few things wrong with this course. Really the only reason I would not give this course a 5 is because it doesn't quite meet my ideal of a perfect course which would have a lot more distance overall playing, scorewise, to a more traditional par 72 ball golf course. Other than that there is definitely a possibility of lost discs based on the thickness of the rough on certain holes and blind landing areas so I would suggest you bring a spotter. I would also agree with one of the other reviewers that short tees would be a nice addition for less skilled players.

Other Thoughts:

Honestly this is one of THE best courses I have played or even just seen. My wife (a photograpaher) came with me and she commented repeatedly on how beautiful this course is. In terms of the type of course (wooded, open, etc) I think this type of course (and obviously this one in particular) is perfect.
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swatso
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 15.8 years 755 played 414 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Simultaneously Challenging and Fair 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 14, 2009 Played the course:once

Pros:

Excellent signs that show all the possible basket positions, distances, current basket location, location of next tees. 3+ basket positions per hole. Nice, long and wide concrete teepads. Benches at many tees.

Petrol and food not too far away. Part of larger park, but mostly away from other park patrons.

Cons:

Some holes share basket positions. At times the most visible basket or tee is NOT where you want to go - refer to the sign at the current tee before you throw.

With a number of curving or blind shots and some thick undergrowth, there is a moderate chance to lose a disc.

Other Thoughts:

This course, on every hole, does a great job of blending challenges and fairness. Accurate drives will be rewarded with fairly easy approaches; drives that are somewhat off will make you really work on your second shot; with a poor drive, simply try to avoid a double bogey - or worse.

Most every hole will have a fairway defined by trees and undergrowth. Trees will also normally come into play at a couple points along each hole - midway through your drive, preventing a straightforward approach shot, or somewhat guarding the basket.

Most every hole will also have some change of elevation - up, down, rolling - but nothing to severe. Very nice blend of right/left turning, low ceiling, upshot holes.

Despite the lack on an online map, the course is fairly easy to navigate, with some additional directional signs along the way.

Favourite hole: The day I played, #16. Long shot slightly uphill, woods on left, some trees on right. After cresting the hill, another long shot, slightly downhill, basket tucked several feet into the end of the woods on the left.
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gvan
Experience: 15.9 years 136 played 11 reviews
4.00 star(s)

As MacArthur said... "I'll be back." 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 10, 2009 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

Well Designed. This course has a great deal of variation of holes. There are some long, tight downhill shots, some open right turners, and many holes where shot choice can make or break you. Bring your full game and a variety of plastic for this one.

- Hole one was a fairly simple medium-long hyzer shot. It didn't seem like anything really special, but then we got to hole 2. A nice right turning hole to a basket nestled behind a bubbling brook with moss on the ground. This is one ofe the most beautiful holes I've played to. It was a pleasure tossing my disc in there.

- The course has many beautiful holes and the designer made great use of the trees and open areas to force different lines. These are well thought out, not just dropped in the middle of some trees because it would look tough. There is a point to each location and it was fun to try and determine what the designer was thinking at each location.

- Good shots are rewarded and bad shots can be devastating, just as it should be.

- There is a lot here for newer players too. There are enough open holes that a newer player wouldn't be TOO frustrated, but it's certainly not a beginner/easy course.

- Good concrete pads.
- Great signage (Tee maps - with distances from both Tees to each pin position- and Next Tee signs).
- Good parking right by hole 1 tee and 18 pin.
- The park itself is beautiful and has a HUGE kids playground thing. Seriously. the thing is huge and my kids would have stayed for hours if given the chance.
- Easy to follow course layout and obviously loved by the locals. Defined paths and signs between holes.
- There were some people on the course, but it wasn't crowded. The DG course is off by itself, so I don't think casual park folks or picnics would often get in the way.

Cons:

- No nearby bathrooms, though there was a port-a-john set up the day we were there.

Other Thoughts:

- I can't emphasize how much fun this course was to play. We made a trip because of the reviews here and my whole family loved it. Every time I head up north from Atlanta, i am going to make an effort to stop in and play this course.
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DavidSauls
Gold level trusted reviewer
Premium Member
Experience: 28.9 years 131 played 68 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Top-Notch 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 19, 2004 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

Hard to add much to what's already been said. Very well-designed holes with clear and reasonable landing areas, and sufficient punishment if you miss them. There's a lot of elevation in play, but I only recall one hole where it's severe.

The cedar trees, if you've never met them before, are infallible disc-catchers; where they are in the fairways they provide excellent absolute obstacles for you to avoid, "or else".

All holes are well-designed, providing interesting challenges and a variety of throws, plus some fairway management on the longer holes.

Very convenient to several highways and major roads, so easy to stop in an play while passing through Nashville. Despite which, it's pretty and peaceful. The course is off to itself in a state-park-like property.

Cons:

Seems to me this course is best scaled for Advanced and average Pro players. Probably a bit of a burden for beginners and weaker players, but top players may find it more fun than challenging.

Other Thoughts:

I played Cedar Hill twice at 2001 Am Worlds, and have made a point to stop by and play it while passing through Nashville on several subsequent trips. Nashville has a number of good courses, but this is my favorite.
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craigd
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 15.8 years 180 played 120 reviews
4.00 star(s)

A must play in Nashville 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 11, 2009 Played the course:once

Pros:

Wow, I had heard that this is a superb course but it really passed my expectations. I think it has a little bit of everything wrapped up into one nice disc golf course package. First of all, you are in an area that seems to be dedicated to disc golf alone. You can just get out there and play without any distractions, save the road on a few holes. It is simply a beautiful park boasting a beautiful course. It is just minutes off the I-24 so getting there is not a problem if you are traveling through the area.

This is the kind of course that you will remember for quite some time after playing. The first thing I recalled after leaving the park was the fairways. While they are challenging and at times affectionately frustrating, they are just that, "FAIR"ways. I don't remember any holes that were unfair or impossible to clear. Some holes were tight at times but the baskets are approachable every time. The course seems to use the beauty of the landscape perfectly. Not only is most of the course very scenic but you will find shots of every type. There is no chance of becoming agitated by what seems to be the same old hole over and over and over. You will find uphill, downhill, "S" shaped, doglegs left and right, tight, and lastly a couple of relatively open fairways. It also boasts a wide range of lengths as well. Most holes are longer than usual and that adds to the challenge nicely. This is a great course for all. It is full of lessons learned for beginners and plenty of challenge for the experienced. Bring all of your discs and all your shots, you will need them!

Concrete tee pads are always a plus. The signs are in great shape and show all of the alternate pin placements and even suggest what must be the most popular and logical path to the baskets. Having the option to move the baskets to several different positions on each hole means that you most likely will see new personalities to the course each time you play. They use a nice and simple system to indicate the basket position. The baskets themselves are also in good shape and serve their purpose well.

Cons:

Truly there are not many.

After playing behind what was a heavy day of rain I found the pads very slippery. I think that even just some summer dew would have the same effect. Evidence of repairs using some small pebbles somehow adhered on a few of them helped but an overhaul would be welcomed.

The road and its noise near the middle of the course are distracting. It is too bad there is not a buffer of trees blocking the street from view. It takes away from what would otherwise give you eighteen holes of what would seem like pure disc golf solitude.

Other Thoughts:

In my view this is a must play. It really offers the best of what disc golf has to offer. If you are playing in the middle Tennessee area you have to put this one on your list. You won't be disappointed. Enjoy!
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kuhlbeans
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 19 years 50 played 29 reviews
5.00 star(s)

Must play course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Mar 22, 2009 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

The best part about this course is shot and hole variety. Plenty of dog-legs to test your shot-making and there is a good mix of woods and open areas. In other words plenty of chances to test your distance on boomer holes and your technical skills on tight holes. I played this course in late March, so not everything was in bloom, but it doesn't appear that heavy brush will be much of a problem on most holes unless your shot is extremely off line. Also there is a lot of terrain elevation variety. All holes are clearly and accurately signed with pointers to the next tee; where needed there are also signs to point the way to the next tee near the baskets. All the holes have multiple basket positions (some even with different flight paths, not just longer or shorter distances) and a couple of holes have alternate tees (perhaps they are in the process of building more because they looked new).

Cons:

Though the distances and pin positions are clearly marked on the signs, the pars did not seem to be. It is playable as all par 3's, but a couple of them are definitely a challenge to par out (depending on pin placement). The only other minor quibble is there are not any "easy" red tees for beginners or people working on their game. I think this course is playable for everyone, but red tees would make it a little more approachable.

Other Thoughts:

This appears to be a great park and the way to the course is well signed and easy to find. Unlike another review I read, I did not find roads to be a problem as, on the couple of holes that run along one, there is a decently thick line of trees to stop your disc and a RHBH throw will curve away from them anyway.
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Moffit
Experience: 3 played 3 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Cedar Hill 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 3, 2009 Played the course:once

Pros:

Amazing hole design, clean, variety of holes from woods to open straights. Not usually very busy (depending on which day you go of course)

Cons:

If there is any wind it can ruin a few of the holes (can not remember which ones sorry). streets somewhat close by to some of the tee's and holes, not heavily trafficed though, since it is a park road. If it rains there are some extremely muddy patches.

Other Thoughts:

I have only played Crocket park and Seven Oaks (close-by courses) but Cedar Hill was by far the best of the three.
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SimonCarr
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 25 years 116 played 57 reviews
4.50 star(s)

Great challenge, fun course 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Nov 12, 2008 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

This is one of the best courses in Middle Tennessee, and probably the hardest as well. Depending on the pin placements, it can be hard to score below 60.

The multiple basket positions are a great asset for this course. Hole #2 comes to mind, as it can go from a par 3 to a par 5 depending on where to basket is.

Most of the holes on this course have wooded fairways, but there is usually at least one well defined route on each hole. Elevation comes into play on most shots, with three extreme downhill shots. Distances can range from 300 to 600 feet on most holes, and even the short ones are tricky.

Cons:

I can't really think of many, except that it can be a frustrating course to play, especially for beginners.

Other Thoughts:

Overall, I would say this is easily the best course in Nashville and probably in the top 5 of all courses I have played! This course is a great compliment to Seven Oakes. Seven Oakes is much more popular, so the traffic at Cedar Hill is usually not bad at all. If you are coming to Nashville to play disc golf, this is your destination!
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bazkitcase5
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 20 years 136 played 58 reviews
4.50 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jun 1, 2008 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

What a beautiful course. The name says it all, as this course is full of cedar trees that define the fairways and will punish you for straying too far away. Every hole has lots of pin placements, concrete tees, and very fair fairways. There is lots of elevation, lots of trees, lots of shot variety, and lots of fun to be had playing this course. There are also several tight technical holes, that don't use cedar trees, but have thick shule. You will need and use every shot in your bag to shoot well at this course.

Cons:

As mentioned, some of the concrete tee pads have been worn down and can be very slick when wet. Also, this course is not beginner friendly. Cedars not only make a course tough, but they also eat discs. Being such a long course, it would be nice to see more benches. Also, I was only there for a tournament and did not see any bathrooms or running water, plus it is a long course, so be sure to come prepared.

Other Thoughts:

This is one of my favorite courses. The different pin placements give this course a lot of different shots, while still maintaining the main features of difficulty and precise landing zones. Several holes would be legit par 4s and 5s in their longest positions. This is a challenging course for all levels of players, that will force you to use your mental game as much as it will your physical game. You simply have to play smart, stay within your game, and execute the shot at hand. I highly recommend this course if you are a tournament caliber player.
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discflinger
Experience: 20 years 153 played 15 reviews
4.00 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 19, 2008 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Beautiful course design, displaying rolling fairways and neatly tucked multiple pin placements. Big elevation on a couple holes, but mostly varying doglegs and mature trees. One of my favorite courses and right off the interstate, so it's easy to find.

Cons:

The locals seem a little friendly, some guy asked if he could change my oil.

Other Thoughts:

Nashville has a true gem of a course here. I only wish I lived closer.
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dangitboy
Experience: 23 years 3 played 3 reviews
4.50 star(s)

Beautifully Manicured. A+ 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 11, 2006 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Man this course has everything! Well thought out course design using every part of the land available for the best possible holes. Some true par 4s. Some shorter tighter holes. Must place many tee shots to setup for upshot. Very nice use of elevation uphill and downhill. Nice Innova Discatcher baskets with multiple pins and long/short tees. Beautifully manicured course! Challenging but no ridiculous. I believe a 1000 rated round is 53 or 54 for 18 holes. This is a must play for anyone who loves this game!

Cons:

Could be a little daunting for beginners. Some of the evergreen trees seem to swallow discs forever.
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The Valkyrie Kid
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 46 years 1562 played 1507 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Long, Tough, Challenging & A Must Throw! 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 14, 2008 Played the course:once

Pros:

What a wonderful setting for a course. Each hole has from 3-6 basket placements. Their placements are represented by screws w/red washers on the metal tee signs. The screw in the B slot means the basket is in the B position. That's the one simple thing about this otherwise complex course. These A,B,C layouts can sometimes range from 200' to almost 700''. This makes playing this course a totally different experience each time you play. The basket placements can be in some extremely difficult positions, tucked away deep in the wooded rough. There are some long, blind holes requiring accurate drives to par. (More about par later). I was lucky and had my wife and daughter both ahead of me spotting. Playing by myself for the first time, this saved me a lot of time hunting for errant drives and finding baskets. There is some elevation change. I was able to muscle up and throw my longest on a couple of holes but I'm pretty much of a wimpy, 275' driver. There are some tight dogleg shots and I thought the course was fair to both righties and lefties. There were some scattered benches to rest on. It does take about 2 hours to play. Bring water.

Cons:

I guess it's not a beginner/family friendly course. It's certainly a hike. I didn't like the blind throws and did notice a certain similiarity to many holes. A long narrow fairway, with the basket tucked 50-75' into the woods at the end.

Other Thoughts:

I guess with 3-6 basket placements per hole, ranging from 200' to 700', you just kind of throw par out the window here. I don't know how you could determine a par for this course when many holes could be played anywhere from par 3's to legimate par 5's. I've heard many players say they don't care about the par. I think I do care. I'm not complaining. It just seemed kind of odd for me to play a hole and not be thinking, "Well, another par" or "Cool, a birdie" or for me on this course, "Not another bogie." Overall, it's a wonderful challenging throw.
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noahat
Experience: 16.6 years 13 played 13 reviews
4.50 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jul 25, 2008 Played the course:once

Pros:

Very tough course. Toughest course I've ever played that wasn't just ridiculous. The layout of the course was near flawless. Most holes were long and technical. Lots of elevation changes. Very well maintained. Multiple pins and tees. All holes have from 3 - 6 pins.

Cons:

On a couple of holes the baskets ran kind of close together... that's about it for the cons.

Other Thoughts:

Best course I've ever played. After every hole I played I was just amazed at how awesome the course was. Challenged every part of my game like no other course has before. The day I played the course most of the pins were set at the hardest pin location which was good. I don't know what else to say except, play this course as soon as possible!
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bjreagh
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 27.7 years 350 played 321 reviews
4.00 star(s)

New Baskets for 2018! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Apr 13, 2018 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Very challenging. This is probably the toughest course in the Nashville area. Although it can be tough, it is not impossible, making it fun to play. Nice fairways, good layout, and terrific scenery. Good variety from hole to hole- no 2 holes are the same. Makes good use of elevation- a couple of fun longer downhill holes.

Each hole has multiple basket locations (they seem to be moved decently often) which make many of the holes very different depending on hole location.

*Update* now 21 holes as of 2018. 3 shorter technical woods holes are inserted in between #2 and #3 (look for a path to the left off #2's fairway.

*Update #2* brand new baskets are in!!! Much needed so thanks to whoever was responsible. They are bright cherry red discatchers and look and catch great.

Cons:

Can get a little confusing moving from hole to hole if it is your first time playing it. Multiple baskets visible from certain spots make it hard to tell which one is the correct one as some holes run close to others. And many holes have up to 5 possible basket locations (which can vary drastically) so some seeking is required for first times on a couple tee shots.

Baskets are older and not all the same style. Signs are still the old ones.

Other Thoughts:

This is an upper level course (not suited for beginners). Many people list this as their favorite in Middle TN. It is a must play if you are an experienced player in the Nashville area!!!

I originally rated this as a 4.5 many years ago, but have since reduced it to a 4.0 for a couple reasons: I have played many more courses since, and it could use an upgrade with tee signs and navigation signs. However, the shot-making, scenery and hole diversity are still excellent.
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denny ritner
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 26 years 170 played 115 reviews
4.00 star(s)

One sweet track 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jun 11, 1999 Played the course:once

Pros:

This course is one of my favorites. Great challenge, beauty and fun. The course has many great old trees, particularly the cedars, aka "bunkers in the sky".

There's a good deal of elevation change and variety of holes. The variety of basket locations make for a unique experience on multiple visits.

The course has a great balance between offering opportunities for power players the chance to crush, but not without taking risks. The fairways are appropriately wide for the lengths of shots required.

This course is a complete challenge and will be mastered by very few players.

Cons:

I do concur with another reviewer that some of the tee pads are slick.

The absolute worst thing about this course is that it's located 800+ miles from my house.

Other Thoughts:

Remember: Don't be a dirty disc golfer. If you pack it in, pack it out!
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jgentry
Silver level trusted reviewer
Experience: 15.9 years 47 played 36 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Nice wooded course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 7, 2008 Played the course:never

Pros:

Very challenging course that requires a wide range of shots. You have to be able to control your distance and shot shape or you will find some very think rough. There are well defined fairways but if your not in them your in trouble. Multiple pin locations that are changed periodically. It has dog legs left and right. The fairways are fair.

Cons:

A little bit of to much of the same thing for me. Pretty much every hole is in the woods with a nice fairway gaurded by thick cedar trees and heavy brush. They also don't mow very often in the summer. I wish this course had one hole were you could rip it full power. All of the hole require to much controll to try to bomb one, although I have had a few huge drives on 15, but you have to be reall accurate to risk it.

Other Thoughts:

This is a really nice hard course that is a must play if you are in the Nashville area. You have to be able to shape your shots in every way possible on this course. Anything in the 50's for the average disc golfer is going to be a pretty good score.
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ZMan44
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 20.1 years 179 played 110 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Fun Hilly course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Mar 17, 2007 Played the course:once

Pros:

Clean, multiple pin locations, variety of shots, tight woods and a few open holes.

Cons:

Cedar Hill is obviously one big hill. It takes a full 2 hours to play by yourself. There is a good deal of uphill hiking.

Other Thoughts:

Easily the best metro Nashville course. I apologize as this was my first attempt at reiviewing on this site...and it was a long time ago. This course is a gem. I still consider it to be the best overall design in metro Nashville. The park itself is well cared for, and fairly safe. It is not in the greatest neighborhood, but I have never felt any amount of fear here. There are some amazing holes here. On the front nine there is a long downhill tunnell shot, branches to the right at the bottom of the hill. I think the hole length is around 700 feet for this hole, but that is going only by memory. Hole 18 is one of my favorite holes anywhere. You tee off from just inside the woods, out into an open field. The pin is tucked slightly in the woods and on top of a mound. The hole is nearly 500 feet. (again, if my memory is correct)
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