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Memphis, TN

Libertyland DGC

3.085(based on 12 reviews)
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SWIBC
Experience: 8.1 years 24 played 12 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Open Course and long, need updates 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jan 22, 2017 Played the course:once

Pros:

Course is fairly open
Few trees and well placed pins help but course is more open to big throws and than many others
Easy to walk around and plenty of room between holes
Ample parking

Cons:

Navigation is tough with out a map.
measurements need to be looked at
i.e. #9 over 400ft, yet #10 is 301, #10 is well over 400ft
Sign posts near tee pads would help, mats work but first timers will be roaming around
Baskets can be confusing as you do see multiple from certain tee pad (#16 and #17)

Other Thoughts:

Fun course, but for short arms like myself, distance is a bit much playing all holes as par 3's
250ft drives require another 150-200 ft up shots just for chance at a par.
Will play again when in town as it is easy to get to and nice central location.
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c_a_miller
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 12.1 years 299 played 209 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Great Location; Typical City Course 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Oct 10, 2014 Played the course:once

Pros:

This is the kind of course that Memphis needed. A relatively open course that is easy access for the majority of the city. It sits a couple miles from University of Memphis and is in the same facility as the Liberty Bowl, so the course should be in a well known location.

Mach X baskets are legit. I had never played a course with those baskets, and I wish that more courses could install these baskets. They catch great.

The navigation of the course was not a huge deal. There was a trash can at every hole, which made it easy to locate the next hole. The rubber mats were good as well if they was no sand on it.

The course itself was a good mix of long and short holes. The course did not have a ton of obstacles, but the designers did a good job putting the holes in strategic places that put many of the oak trees in play.
There were also a few baskets perched up on small hills. This gave a little bit of excitement and mixed things up from the same kind of shot on each hole.

Cons:

Besides Hole 15, I think, which was around the building, very little precision is required off the tee. I like courses that require a little bit of aim off the tee. Most holes can be reached with a simple hyzer.

I felt that the course was a little repetitive. No holes except the long holes #9 and #10 really stuck in my mind.

My grandfather was not a huge fan of the walks in between the holes, and I would have to agree. The course is open enough that you do not need the 100' walks in between holes like are present on some holes.

Other Thoughts:

I come to Memphis on occasion, maybe twice a year. Out of the four courses I have played in Memphis, this one ranks third behind the Grove and Johnson Road Park, but this one is better than Shelby Farms by a lot.

Because of this course's location, this course can one of the best plays if you are in the area. You do not have to worry about losing discs like at JRP and you do not have to drive super far like if you were going to the Grove.

I probably will end up visiting this course in the future. The fun factor may not be as high as other places, but it is still does exist.
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