Course Reviews

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by Baysinger on May 15, 2019 at 12:56pm

The Mounds at Groves Park is definitely a hidden gem in Tennessee. This course definitely doesn't get the credit it deserves. This could absolutely be a championship level course, and I feel that one day, it will be. There are multiple tees on every hole for all types of skill levels. This is one of those courses where you can go play the shortest layout and have ace runs on nearly every hole, and then you can loop it again and play the longest layout which is an absolute beast and a challenge for any skill level. Beautiful rolling hills, high mounds, water in play on several holes and a great mix of everything you need in a course. From short wooded putter holes to long open bomber holes. This would be an outstanding course to get a hotel near and just play multiple layouts in a two day stretch without ever getting tired of the course. And if the 18 hole layout isn't enough for you, move on to the heavily wooded 9 hole sister course in the same park called The Woods. This course is an absolute must play if you are anywhere near East Tennessee. And if you are the type to drive for DG road trips, this is one you are going to want to stop by! One of my favorite courses in East Tennessee! If you want to see this course on video, check out my crew playing it in the video playlist below...
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLW_PphhAUBjVwNOsCX1m7xZmRJ15J_GwO

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by Smdiscs on Aug 20, 2018 at 9:41pm

All new tees at the white position and the grass is being mowed regularly now. makes this course a playable option in the mix all year!

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by Roll14Tide on Jun 22, 2014 at 2:59pm

Old golf course turned disc golf course.

The map posted on this site does not match the current course layout.

The course also could use better signage marking tees, baskets, and directions for getting to the next tee as the course is laid out with a lot of walking in between holes, and not very intuitive as to which way to go.

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by DiscShark on Aug 25, 2013 at 4:39pm

Not the course you've heard about. After reading and hearing all the hype about this course, a group of us decided to give it a try. First, the 9 new holes in the woods are horrible. Tees are marked very poorly and even with a map it can be a little tricky finding the next Tee. The basket on hole 1 has been stolen sadly. Basically, they stuck 9 baskets in the woods. The original 18 are under reconstruction. Huge mounds of dirt have been added right as you walk onto the course. Undoubtedly to allow for huge drives from an elevation to a down hill slope. However the course is still marked for the original 18. Multiple Tees are available. Some were hard to find around the course. Tee
pads are low and muddy, except for 1 it is leveled landscape
bricks and nice. If it has rained recently plan to Tee-off beside the pad. Overall this is a long and scenic course with TONS of potential. Worth a stop if your in the area but not one to plan a trip around.

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by plutosports on Nov 8, 2011 at 4:42pm

The original 18 hole course has now been expanded, there are 27 baskets now! To play all 27 holes, you should play the original 1-8 holes, then play the new nine holes in the woods behind the pond (1W to 9W), then continue to old #9 and play to #18. Maybe someday it will get renumbered 1-27.

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by bmdougherty on Jul 6, 2011 at 4:18pm

Great course! Varied holes, with long straights, left and right doglegs, to water hazards and Government private property.

Bring a few different discs, as this will help you on your round.