Nashville, TN

Cedar Hill Park

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KenanFlagler01
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Experience: 14.1 years 195 played 190 reviews
3.50 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 19, 2016 Played the course:once

Pros:

Most readers of this review probably won't have the same course overlap, but the most similar course I've played to Nashville's Cedar Hill is Austin's Circle C. They're both long, extremely challenging, forcing you to make all kinds of different throws. The short, scrubby trees reminded me of Circle C too. The other similarly on the con side is that both are older, beat in courses that have seen better days in terms of upkeep. They both are fighting a battle with erosion. There are logs and gravel paths to try to stem fairway erosion, and it seems to be working, to some extent.

1. Very challenging. Distance required, but also finesse and accuracy. Several death puts, including an elevated basket and some on hills and ridges with bad roll-aways. There are tunnels, steep uphills, downhills, long par 3's and 4's. This course has it all, including multiple pin placements (2 to 6 per hole). I imagine the locals never get tired of this course. It's a monster -- and super fun to play.

2. Awesome shot variety.

3. Big elevation element.

4. Multiple pin placements.

5. Good tee pads.

6. Navigation is easy.

7. Benches at many holes, good signage at all holes.

Cons:

1. Upkeep isn't great. There's trash in several areas. It's also not the most picturesque course.

2. The multiple pins are nice, but it's a little overwhelming. Six pin locations on s hole seems a little much.

3. I wish the baskets were newer and more visible from the tee. There's no yellow/orange/pink band on the basket and they blend in to the trees and terrain. I had to walk up several fairways to see what I was throwing to.

Other Thoughts:

Awesome course. If you get a chance to play this one in Nashville and Circle C in Austin, see if my comparison is accurate. Both are great courses that I highly recommend.
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K_Woodcock
Experience: 13.2 years 12 played 7 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Pretty good course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 1, 2011 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Very shaded and lots of different style shots. If your disc goes way off course you can usually find it.

Cons:

Very Hilly and usually muddy. Way to many cedar trees.

Other Thoughts:

This is a very fun course but does not make my favorite list just because I feel it could of been setup a little different, and better possibly.
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