I finally made it out to a new course the other day. I’ve been hearing about this course for the last year or more and just never had the energy to make it out there. Cedar Hill Park just put Nashville one notch up on my scale! This disc course is really amazing, it’s on par with some of the best courses I’ve played.
The Cedar Hill Course seems to cater to every through. They have all concrete pads, well placed baskets and plenty of trees to make every shot count. For me the great thing is they have a number of very technical shots, but still have just enough long drives to let you cut loose!
Honestly, I went and checked out the course at pdga.com and dgcoursereview.com before I went, and from the look of it I thought this was going to be another humdrum course. Truth is the pictures I took below don’t make this course look very intimidating, all the same it’s is a challenge!
Here are some pics I took from the tees, however, I guess I forgot hole 18?
In the last 3 months I probably spent half my life online typing odd code to make websites work so people can be social. Every now and then I get the energy to pack it in and head up to Seven Oaks Park in Nashville and throw some Disc Golf.
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