Nashville, TN

Two Rivers Park - Old Layout

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Bencybul
Experience: 12 years 174 played 7 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Rating doesn't accurately describe the course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 3, 2012 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Wide open course layout that is perfect for the beginning player, but has definite length and great elevation changes for the more experienced disc golfer. There is the opportunity to try out a number of different shots as well, without too much risk.
Plus, the park is absolutely beautiful. Every time I have gone the holes are well taken care of and baskets, although some need to be re-marked, are in great condition

Cons:

-The park is rather busy, so you do have to contend with bikers on some holes.
-No next tee signs near the baskets.
-Remnants of disc golf course of the past can make some shots confusing ( but are great for making different holes for tiebreakers

Other Thoughts:

This course is a necessary counterpart to Seven Oaks right down the Road. Where nearly every shot is a punishment and the lines are at time inconceivable. I think that both of them are great courses in their own rights. Are there small changes that could be made to make this a much more difficult course? Absolutely, but this course is excellent for what it is.
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ambroze
Experience: 19 years 239 played 26 reviews
4.00 star(s)

New Layout is Great! 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:May 17, 2011 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

A great mix of short (1,2,7), medium (4,5,6,8,9,11,14,15,16,17) and long (3,10,12,13,18) holes that allows you to rip it in some wide open areas. Mix of carpet and concrete tee pads. Signs on each hole have inserts over the original layouts that show you what you need including the next tee. Fairways now go across the valleys reducing the amount of walking up and down the hills. Hole #3 in the long is a great hole that shoots uphill and then into the mouth of the tree line and the basket is over towards the right. An excellent challenging hole for a par 3 in this spot. Mandos can be found on holes #4 (through the opening of the tree line) and #17 that keeps you to the left of the tree to protect you from #18's tee pad.

Cons:

Course is still under re-design so players please be cognizant of the changes.

Other Thoughts:

Best part of the course is the new layout. You can forget about all of the other reviews complaining about the up and down hills and that it is not marked anymore. We have put a lot of time and effort in making this course a much better playing experience. We are looking at getting in new tee pads for the ones that currently have carpet in place, and adding in benches and trash cans. There are finally 9 holes on the front and 9 holes on the back. Locals have provided their personal feedback to me about the new layout and not one person has had anything bad to say. Everyone talks about how much it's improved and they look forward to playing this course again where in the past they would never stop to play. Come check it out.
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