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Brigham City, UT

John Adams DGC

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SomeChump
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Experience: 33 played 33 reviews
1.00 star(s)

Glad I don't live in Brigham City 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 13, 2009 Played the course:once

Pros:

I was very disappointed going to this course. I saw on this site that it had a 3 disc rating, which is horribly misleading. If this is a 3 disc course, I need to go back and rerate every other course I've ever played on. I've played on maybe 15 courses and this is definitely the worst one. I'm sure there are worse courses out there, but I haven't found one yet.

Pros- Only course for miles around so the locals are stuck with it. There are bathrooms nearby, but I didn't go in so I don't know how clean they are. The course does make good use of the entire (very small) park (except it failed to use its main feature well, a creek running right through it. Not in play on a single hole.) Oh, was that supposed to be in the Con column? It also makes good use of its very limited elevation changes. There are two holes where you tee off down a 15 foot hill and one hole where you play up it.

Cons:

The parking lot is by the third basket, rather than the ninth/first tee. There was only 1 sign on the nine holes. It said "290 feet, Par 5.) The hole was indeed about 290 feet...wide open....like nearly every other hole on this short, wide open course. There were no tees. The only way you know where to tee off is because there is a splotch of bare dirt on an anotherwise completely grass covered park. Sometimes those dirt splotches are 50 feet long, so it is tough to know exactly where to throw from. It is also supremely irritating to have no idea how far any of the holes are. Other users of this park have no idea what disc golf is or that there is a course here. (Again, the signs would help.) I had two people walk from the basket directly toward the group of us standing on the tee while we attempted to get them out of the way so we could throw. Near the basket, there was a father encouraging his young children to stand there while we were playing down saying (I kid you not) "keep playing...don't let them chase you away." Never mind that we were throwing sharp discs at high speed toward his young children. The portajohns in the parking lot (as opposed to the restrooms near the first tee) were nasty, even by disc golf course standards. No sign of alternate tees mentioned by other review. It was hard enough to find the regular ones.
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