Marriott-Slaterville, UT

Mulligans Creekside DGC

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TheGrim
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 13.6 years 75 played 45 reviews
4.50 star(s)

Discing On A Golf Course? Hell Yeah! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 15, 2014 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

Any time you're playing disc golf on a golf course it's a good thing!

This is an extremely well designed course which utilizes the most difficult aspects of the ball golf course. From elevation changes and long fairways to tight greens by nasty water hazards, this course will challenge every aspect of your game.

The tee pads mostly utilize the concrete path, which is good for the most part. There are a couple that are more slippery, but playing a few feet behind the end line usually mitigates that. The artificial grass tee pads are great as well.

Intermediate and Advanced tee pads make the course more versatile. It certainly is not beginner friendly though.

The course is absolutely beautiful. Playing on a golf course means that it's extremely well maintained. The short grass allows for rollers on the longer holes as well, which is extremely rare in Utah.

Golf carts are the best when playing! Not having to tote your bag around is the best way to play disc golf when you're an old man like me.

Inexpensive to play ($5) for such a nice course.

Cons:

The water hazards are nasty for losing your discs in. The water is extremely hazy and more often than not your disc is a goner if it goes in them. There are several volunteers who regularly search the ponds for discs, which is awesome, but even still it sucks to lose them. I'm 0/2 on having them retrieved too.

The slick parts of the tee pads can suck. A couple of the tee pads are a bit tricky on footing as well due to sloping or short paths.

This is not a very beginner friendly course due to long and technical holes. That being said, you only improve if you play challenging courses, so this is really just a minor con.

Golf carts are spendy! At $7 for rental it's more expensive to rent one than to play the course.

Some of the golfers are ignorant to the fact that there's a disc golf course and can be a bit rude. This will get better with time, but for now you have to realize that they aren't used to having disc golfers around so be extra courteous and respectful. It is a golf course first, after all.

Other Thoughts:

This is truly a gem. It is easily one of the best courses in Utah! You want to play this course for sure!
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thenewguy
Experience: 11 years 16 played 6 reviews
4.50 star(s)

Awesome! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 1, 2014 Played the course:once

Pros:

Awesome course with a great lay out! Very challenging and very rewarding. I believe they are putting in a pro shop soon

Also they fish your lost discs out of all the ponds

Cons:

Not super beginner friendly, maybe if they added some closer teepads in the future. lots of water hazards and sand traps.
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