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Hyrum, UT

Salt Hollow Park

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jasonandsharon
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Experience: 39.9 years 498 played 66 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Good Youth Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 4, 2016 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Salt Hollow Park is a small city park located in the city of Hyrum. The park contains restrooms, playgrounds, picnic pavilion, and a splash park. It has a sled park for the winter and a pond and stream water feature. It also has a short 9 hole disc golf course playing around all of this. All of the holes play less than 200 feet but offer a variety of elevation changes as they play through all of the parks features. The stream and pond make excellent OB features for the course. It is a very good youth course and good beginner friendly course, although the pond may make for some lost discs. The holes are short so most advanced players will only be practicing their upshots and putts here but still enjoyable. There are 9 Innova Discatchers with small rock teepads. Excellent ace opportunities and the course plays quite fast, a typical round would be between 20 and 30 minutes.

Cons:

Tee pads. The teepads are these weird small ovals that are rough cut stone mortared. Although the stone look good for garden paths, it doesn't work so well for teepads. You're probably not going to get a run up on any of these pads, but the good news is you hardly are going to need it with the length of the holes.

Length. The holes are short. Every hole is aceable for any skilled player.

Open. Almost every hole is wide open, although there is OB factored in to make it more challenging.

Multi-Use Park. When we were there, the kids were in the playground and splash park, but we pretty much had the disc golf area to ourselves. I could see other activities interfering with the play of the course though, and rendering some holes if not the entire course unplayable, this is a small park.

Other Thoughts:

This is a very fun youth/beginner/family friendly course. It works good as an introduction to the game, while allowing more experienced players to practice their upshots and putting.
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