Liberty Park Disc Golf Course
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Great course but listen when everyone says there are lots of elevation changes, as I’m glad I wore my hiking shoes. The course is 10 holes, but has a combination of A and B options where they change the baskets. When I played it was on B with majority of PAR 3s. We had a group of 3 that went early Saturday morning and there was only 2 other groups we saw. There are also people walking their dogs sometime through the course, but everyone was welcoming and cordial.
- Chris Cole
Nice little wooded course. 10 holes and two concrete tee boxes per hole. Elevation changes make a good hike and most of the course is in the shade. Two basket locations per hole, which actually get changed a few times a year!
- Cam Berry
Good course. Only 10 baskets but they have 2 different tees for each one so that if you play the whole thing it's actually a 20 hole course (real easy to follow if you use the udisc app since it tells you which tee to throw from each time). It's a little hilly and there are a few more trees than I prefer but that just adds to the difficulty/fun.
- Kyle Thomas
Well marked. Good mix of long and short holes. Mostly wooded holes that require forehand and backhand throws.
- Jamie Wierenga
10 Hole course in this heavily-wooded corner or Liberty Park, Franklin TN. Each hole has 2 concrete tees (red/front and white/back) making for a good challenge as well as alternate basked placements for variety. The course is generally difficult, with fairway trees and tight corridors, as well as brutal hills to make distances tricky. That being said, I absolutely love this course! Not because I'm an expert and can always thread the needle but because it's just really well designed. No two holes have the same lines or concepts. And because it's only 10 short holes I make a habit of playing the course 2 or 3 times back-to-back and try to improve my score each time. In that regard, it's the most rewarding course I've ever played. This isn't a good course for Chaco's, I wear hiking shoes with tall socks because I trek through brush and trees on every hole unless I'm having a good round. Pros: Well designed Concrete tees with Red/White options Alternate basket placements Well maintained mulch fairways Bag hooks at each tees Short, quick-playing Not usually busy Parking is extremely close to holes 1 and 10 No water holes Scorecards and pencils available (sometimes) Cons: Heavily-wooded; poison oak, etc. Moderate to Difficult Can get buggy in the summer Moderate risk of losing a disc Steep hills (could also be a Pro if you're in shape) Highly Recommend
- Anderson Mitchell