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Two Rivers Park - Old Layout

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JasonSteel
Experience: 3 played 3 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Good Beginner course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 11, 2008 Played the course:once

Pros:

wide open course - lots of hills that made it challenging

Cons:

not marked where to start

Other Thoughts:

played on 9/11/2008 - after reading the reviews about missing holes, I did not find that to be true. looks like they renamed them. Didnt play the whole course but I played from hole 4 to 9 and it was great and laid out nice. however since it was wide open it took a little bit to figure out which hole was which but after playing one time, no issues. I enjoyed playing it , especially since I was on the road for business and just happened to have my Discs in the car.
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Iceburger
Experience: 27.1 years 3 played 2 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Reminds me of home 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 9, 2008 Played the course:never

Pros:

Beautiful rolling hills. Long shots, open to test your arm. I truely liked this course, the hills will keep your heart pumping and the scenery is gorgeous. There are maps at hole #1.

Cons:

Still appears to be missing the basket on #17? We just shot 2 drives off of 18 and called it a round.

Other Thoughts:

I really reminded me of a couple of the courses from Massachusetts, espically Barre Falls Dam. Though this is more hilly, the beauty and terrain were similar.
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bjreagh
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 27.7 years 350 played 321 reviews
2.50 star(s)

New Layout is Better 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Apr 7, 2017 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

18 hole course on a nice piece of land with big, rolling hills. It is your standard casual parks style course- wide, grassy fairways with isolated mature trees for obstacles. The course has recently be redesigned to play more flat on the sides of the hills (rather than the old way of just up and down for 18 holes).

The signs are old, but new maps have been inserted over the old ones corresponding with the new layout. Baskets are in good shape.

This is a good course for newer players as there are only a few obstacles and absolutely no undergrowth so it is easy to find your disc no matter where you throw it and there is little chance to lose a disc. The hole distances are good for beg.- int. levels- nothing too long, 3's are good scores, and there are several chances for birdies.

Also close to Seven Oaks and Cedar Hill DG courses.

Cons:

There are many concrete tees that are no longer used.Sometimes it is often hard to tell which basket to throw at as you can see many baskets at one time from most tees, although this problem has been significantly minimalized with the redesign.

The course will not really challenge experienced players as it does not really require shot shaping, there is little risk/reward, and you really only need 3 discs to play here (your favorite driver, most controllable mid, and a putter will easily get the job done.)

A few of the new tees are carpet. (Hopefully concrete is planned for the future?)

There is a walking trail that weaves through the fairways for the first 2 holes so be aware of walkers/runners.

Other Thoughts:

The course has its place, but I feel there are so many better overall courses in the Nashville area.

FYI- Take Briley Pkwy. to Two Rivers Pk. and turn right into the Wave Country entrance, then bear left towards disc golf course. Hole #1 is towards the main road on the other side of the playground. The front plays on that side of the park drive, the back plays on the other side of the drive.

*I originally rated this course a 2.0, but have upgraded it to a 2.5 with the redesign.
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Officermick
Experience: 6 played 6 reviews
2.00 star(s)

Holes Three and Four??? 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jan 25, 2008 Played the course:never

Pros:

This course is really centralized in the Nashville area. I play actual golf across the street as often as I can, and I am glad that I finally played Two Rivers DGolf Course. From an exercise standpoint, this one can really get the heart pumping. As reviewed by others, it is an elevation lovers dream. Some great challenges are offered from the facade that the distances/elevation changes offer. And the natural trees are great as well.

Cons:

POOR SIGN PLACEMENT! And, as the others have said, WHERE ARE TEE BOXES / HOLES #3 and 4?!? We searched for a while after Hole #2 and found nothing. Then we took our shots to Hole #5, which was the only logical tee shot to take. It was right by Hole #2. Here is the kicker: While down (this course is clearly divided right down the middle (front 9 (well, 7!) and back nine)) near Hole #10, I saw a basket that had a 3 on it. NOT #13 and the one fell off, but a well-placed, centered 3. After I shot Hole #12, THERE WAS A BASKET WITH A 4 ON IT! These holes were on the COMPLETE OPPOSITE side of #'s 1-9. And we searched for the tee boxes for these holes and found nothing.

Other Thoughts:

The parking is not close to tee box #1, nor is it very close to Hole #10 to start the back nine. If you are accurate at your distance shots, this course is good.
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NIBSTOOLS
Experience: 35 played 35 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Had alot of fun! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Nov 24, 2007 Played the course:never

Pros:

I really like the distances and the elevation changes.

Cons:

I don't want to offend anyone, this was a very fun course, but The back 9 could have been layed out with a little bit more imagination. The last seven or so holes just zig zgged back and forth, without much challenge except distance. I looked around for the alternate pin positions that are shown on the sign most I could not find.

Other Thoughts:

What happened to hole 3 & 4! I don't think there is actually 18 holes right now, I lost count! I would like this course to play during a lunch round. It also would be an excellent place to practice drives, you could throw your whole bag on just about every hole with very little chance of losing a disc. 11/26/07 played again today, there is definately only 16 holes. The course plays very fun!
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