Cane Ridge Advanced Disc Golf Course
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Year Established:
2016
Rating:
(2 votes)
A wonderful mix of high risk/reward holes. Par 60 with 5 holes over 400'. Mostly wooded, however, the park is mature and has a high canopy with very few low hanging branches. A second Short Course is also on site (different parking lot).
Course Details
Course Type: Permanent
# Holes: 18
Target Type: Prodigy Disc T1
Tee Type: Artificial Turf
Elevation: Rolling
Foliage: Woodsy
Course Length: 6,343ft
Hole Length: Under 300ft: 10 | 300 - 400ft: 4 | Over 400ft: 4
Directions
I-24; exit 62 Old Hickory Blvd. 0.6 mile on Old Hickory Blvd (in the direction away from the TA Travel Center). Continue onto Burkitt Rd 1.1 miles to a left on Battle Rd. Go 0.2 mile to a left on Cane Ridge Park. Follow signs to 1st tee across from the Tennis Court.
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by kenfolger on Jul 4, 2017 at 10:02am
This newest course in Nashville is a state of the art professional caliber course - well designed and on a beautiful piece of land. It has some open areas with large trees but is primarily a wooded course with fair but challenging fairways. Hills and highly varied hole lengths add interest and create large separation between the scores of the top pros and casual players. This course will only get better as the volunteers continue to clear the fringes.
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The previous comment is accurate. Except apparently there aren't enough volunteers to clear the "fringes." Most fairways are tight and many have a punishing rough. Thick growth, full of briars, poison ivy, and tons of spider webs in the summer. It's a solid course, no doubt. But kind of miserable in the summer.
There isn't any signage from basket to next tee, other than an arrow on the map at the tee box. So take note when you finish #9, walk towards the road past the tennis courts courts and then turn left before you get to the road. You'll eventually see #10 tee on your left.