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Centerville, UT

Freedom Hills Park

2.835(based on 6 reviews)
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danielbd
Experience: 9.3 years 2 played 1 reviews
3.00 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 26, 2015 Played the course:once

Pros:

Located in a well cared for park, with most of the shots playing over well kept grass. It is family friendly with paved pathways. Has a playground, which doesn't get in the way of disc play unless it is a really wild shot. Brand new Mach V baskets. Good tee signs. The change in elevation on a few holes make it fun. The backdrop of the Great Salt Lake is beautiful and it is at the base of the foothills that offer good short hiking trails. It is located in a neighborhood, but only one hole really has any possibility of the disc entering the neighborhood (hole 2). For such a family friendly park, it is not too common to run into big crowds.

Cons:

When there are people there, then a couple of the holes can be unplayable (2,3,and 4). Hole 2 has a few possible dangers with the parking lot on the left, a pavilion about 250 feet in front of the hole and private property on the right about 230ish feet ahead. That being said, I haven't seen hardly any issues here. Holes 3 and 4 play over the main part of the field, so if there are people then these holes may need to be avoided.

Other Thoughts:

Living in Davis County, this is my favorite place to play for a quick round. It is perfect for beginners and intermediate players alike. The par on holes 2, 4, and 8 are set at 4, but this is probably set for beginner level as they are not difficult par 3s. There are only nine holes, but I feel that the course design is great for the space available. I have seen more and more players here, but it is not typically very busy. This is a new course (as of 2015) and I believe the first to Davis County.
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