Pros:
Sunrise Rotary Disc Golf Course sits away from most activities at the end of the park and is 18 holes long . There is plenty of parking here and a bathroom not far away . This is a H B Clark designed course .
The Equipment : There is a nice Kiosk with a map near hole #1. The tee pads are plenty big enough . Flush with the ground and about 5' X 10' or so . The signage is second to none . Very decorative , they are easy to spot and give you hole# , par ,distance and flight path , along with a cool course seal . The baskets are typical DGA's , maybe Mach 5 with numbers on the tops . There is a practice basket near hole #10 . Next Tee signs are noticeable everywhere , making this course easy to navigate . As an out of town and here for the first time , I never wandered off the course once .
The Landscape . H B Clark designed holes that were full into the woods , semi woods and open holes . He is trying to make up for the lack of elevation and lack of water . This course is absolutely flat . Don't country music artists sing about the hills of Tennessee in some of their music ? Anyway , Some of the rough can be high in spots ,mostly on the back 9 , where the course opens up some . There is a small bridge going over a hidden small creek at around #17 , but other than that , no water that I saw .
The Highlights . After hole #1 , you might want to take a few chances at some birdies , because the length picks up at hole #9 . #1 is a good starter hole . 355' , slight left to right , makes you use a precise drive past a set of bushes , to a basket on the right protected by a set of bushes . #6 is only 225' but is in tight corners and is a left to right fade . #9 brings you from the tee in the woods to a tunnel shot out in the open to a basket situated on the left and protected by random trees . #10 is a long open slightly downhill sloping blast 580' that lets you finally air one out after 9 holes of shot shaping . #11 starts in the open but the fairway constricts your drive as it enters the woods to a basket protected on the right . #12 IMO , the hardest real hole on the course . A par 4 , and 460' , it snakes around from the tee pad inside the woods , to out of the woods but hugging the same woods line . Then entering back into the woods to a basket protected by smaller trees .
Signature Hole : #17 it is a drive to the hidden creek with rough covering it and rough on both sides . It quickly doglegs left to a hidden basket on the other side of a tree/brush line .
Amenities : Besides the nice kiosk , bathroom , and Next Tee signs , and putting basket , there are benches on some of the course , along with some trash cans , a bridge at #17 , and odd as it seems , at #6's tee , a bench and hammock await players that want to take a break or socialize .
Time : It took me an hour and 5 minutes to play here . Figure about 2 Hours and 20 minutes , give or take for a foursome . A lot of it will depend on whether you play at peak times .
This course is popular . I saw no less than 20 on the course the same time as me ,playing on a late Saturday afternoon
Cons:
Disc Risk : Moderate . You won't lose one in the creek , but there are high patches of grass in select spots that , if you take your eye off of your shot , or you are throwing around a blind corner . you may lose a driver . Also , some of the woods or semi woods holes have spots where a ricochet will send your driver to another part of the woods . Use a spotter if you have one .
The Elements . It was dry when I played , but after a rain or 2 , the ground here is going to be a mess . Especially in the first 9 holes and the wetland area , and a couple of the open holes . Wear waterproof boots if you are going to brave it .
Tree removal or fairway reshaping . Wellsbranch has it right . A few of the lines on this course were pinball shots off of trees or low shots because of the canopies forcing an uphill sloping shot to be more of a station to station throw . Both of these alternatives may add an extra stroke to your total .
Bug spray in the warmer months .
Other Thoughts:
Course Designer H B Clark was given a parcel of land to work with , and , unfortunately , it didn't include much water and no elevation . I can't put in my cons what the area doesn't have . He was given a spot that had some woods and some open land , and gave him a budget to give a disc golfer an overall pleasurable round . The Area is nice to look at , probably even more so at sunrise ( get it ? ) . So many people giving up their Saturday afternoon to come and play a round or 2 , and relax in a hammock , can't be wrong . They are nice locals . too . As an out of towner , I felt welcome playing here.
My Recommendation : Pretty tough and long for newbies ,families , dates and 1 disc carriers . Good players , intermediate and up will enjoy some of the challenges here . A pretty good leg stretcher for out of towners driving up I-24 . And a great bag for the course collector , creating a circle of courses between I-65 and I-24 . This is a course is a Sleeper , meaning it is a bit undersold . PLAY IT !!!