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Tanner, AL

Warhawk

2.175(based on 3 reviews)
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TRoss886
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Experience: 22 years 283 played 32 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Off we go into the wild blue yonder. 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 27, 2021 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

- The Big 3: All 18 holes feature concrete pads that are long enough, informative tee signs in good shape, and Discatcher baskets in good shape. The disc golf course starter kit. Signage includes next tee information and clearly labels yardage for each pin location. A practice basket is also featured.
- Multiple Pin Locations: It seemed that most holes had multiple pin locations which is great for locals if these are rotated with any kind of frequency.
- Holes #1-#7: The first 7 holes are beautifully manicured and landscaped. It feels like a ball golf course in this section. Amazing grass and perfect rows of various types of trees are pleasing to the eyes. This section also provides some nice shade in spots. Really lovely.
- Airplanes: It's a fun experience watching small planes continuously take off and land on the back 9. It seems that the airport is primarily for teaching pilots to fly.

Cons:

- Holes #10-17: This is where the course takes a turn for the very boring in my opinion. It feels like hole after hole is wide open with maybe one well placed shrub. This is also where the landscaping takes a big turn for the worst. Lot's of dirt and blotches of grass with no shade in this section.
- Amenities: Other than a practice basket, this course essentially has none. No benches, trash cans, restrooms, or course map. A course map/kiosk with trash can at #1 would add a very nice touch to the staging area of this course.
- No Turn: I think this course would benefit from a turn at the staging area. I'd certainly be happy playing holes #1-#9 as a nine hole course and skipping the rest (other than #18). It could possibly be accomplished with #10 being a longer hole back toward the parking area.
- Par Indicator: Signage is only lacking in one aspect. Par is not labeled on any signs. This isn't too big of a deal however because every hole is clearly a par 3 other that #18. When #18 is at the C location of 520 feet (which it was upon my last 2 visits) I would say it plays as a par 4.

Other Thoughts:

Not pros or cons:
- Elevation: This course has very minimal elevation but it does a fine job of using the elevation the best it could. The entire property is essentially one average sized mound in a huge field.
- Wind: It's hard for me to call this a con as it can add to the challenge of this course that is fairly lacking in challenge. But be forewarned, it gets windy here. This course can definitely help a beginner (or even advanced player) work on their wind game.
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