Pros:
(2.268 Rating) A fun city park course that's 45 minutes away from the next closest course.
- RAW BEAUTY - The first hole out of the gates is a fun downhill shot along a mini creek. Hole (3) is a beautiful water clear with large rocks along the water's edge. Hole (8) is an awesome looking twisting wooded up-shot over a massive bolder. The only detractors are a lot of manmade features in view and/or play the entire time. Also note, the park was well maintained on my appearance.
- UNIQUENESS - I've now played over 100 nine holers and Elkahatchee's variety would make my top 10 among these courses. The course has both elevation and water features. The elevation runs both up and down. The water features are in the form of both creeks and ponds. There is a relatively open bomber hole on (6) and a short technical play on (8). The only substantial thing missing is a multi-play hole and another nine holes of similar caliber.
- TEES - Big 5 feet by 12 feet concrete tees and benches at every one of them.
- NAVIGATION - Adequate. Nice course map by tee (1). I'd recommend taking a picture as I don't recall much in the way of cues while out on the layout. The tee signs are so so. They show the general line and distance, but don't include next tee direction. I checked my photo of the course map several times between holes.
- RECREATIONAL FRIENDLY - The course's target audience fits best with those at the Recreational level. A few technical plays and a few times to air them out for those that max out in the upper 300's. There is some water in play that will likely get some Novice level players swimming, but Rec players should finish with all their discs 95 percent of the time.
- QUICK PLAY - I was in and out as a quick solo in 30 minutes. Figure a group of four in about an hour.
Cons:
A solid nine hole course with only minor issues.
- CHAINS - I took off almost a tenth of a point for the baskets, which are 14 chain DGAs. I was fortunate to not lose any throws to the baskets as my close-up misses would have missed the broad side of a barn. Regardless, players are going to be dissatisfied in these targets. The course is nearly a full throw more difficult than if the course had MachXs or DISCatchers.
- DISCONTINUITY - Traversing the course requires walking over a small park road 3 times, and a 4th time if heading back to tee (1). Not a big deal, but again I'd recommend having the course map in hand or a picture of it on the phone.
- LACK OF CHALLENGE - About average or a touch below. I think the course reads about middle Recreational level where an even par 27 will net a 870ish rated round. Mostly park style shots, with hole (8) being an interesting exception. As an Intermediate level player I finished 2 down, and I think I'd typically be at 1 or 2 down on this layout. Holes (4) and (5) where the only holes where I think I'd average above a 3.
- MULTI USE HAZARDS - Roads come into play a few times and I saw a few walkers straying near fairways. A young teenage kid playing near basket (5) actually ran and picked up my tee shot despite the my yelling, which he then threw to me. He now has his first disc, as I keep a give-away in my bag most times. The multi-use hazards are only a minor issue, as a few extra seconds will clear up most of these temporary issues.
- WATER HAZARD - My personal favorite hole was (3), a 225 foot water clear then up a hill another 100 feet. Any player that throws one in the pond has likely lost their disc. I added more rating score for this feature than took away.
- LOCATION - In BFE.
Other Thoughts:
A well done course that I'd put at 85 percentile among the nine holers I've scored. If this place magically relocated to my area, it would definitely get a lot of play as well as new donated baskets. If you find yourself out in this part of Alabama you probably took a wrong turn somewhere. Chances are you then need a round of disc golf to clear the mind and the Elkahatchee course will deliver. That stated, it's not worth traveling to here for those more than an hour away unless a players wants to experience every nice course in Alabama. Several Birmingham courses and Tumble Tree near Auburn with run circles around this one.