Beacon Hill Park

Highland, Utah     1 course · 18 holes     Driving directions

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-  +2 votes  + Jeremy F. › June 9, 2023
A-
I've played this course three times and now and really enjoy it. Never crowded. Good mix of long, open holes on the front 9, and shorter, hazardous holes on the back. The "Outback Nine" (back 9) is not near as hazardous as they make it sound. The holes are relatively short so it's hard to get into any sort of trouble. Take a picture of the course map in the parking lot and you're good to go. Tees are easy to find and holes can be figured out from the map.
-  +1 votes  + Jared Terry › October 16, 2013
B
This is a great new course with a new layout currently setup as of October 2013. It features 9 holes but has a set of long and short tees for a total of 18 that can be played. It features some great elevation changes for some fun up and down shots as a couple holes play across a large water basin! Currently only 4 temp baskets installed while funds are raised for permanent baskets. Love all the use of grass on this new course. Hole 1 is long and straight so get out your big guns and go for i ...
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-  +1 votes  + Jake Grace › June 9, 2023
A-
-  +1 votes  + Tommy Rigby › May 22, 2014
B-
Played this for the first time today. As of today there are 17 holes completed (hole 14 had a sign that said it was under construction). Some really far throws all the way down to some really really short holes. The 'outback 9' plays through some really thick scrub oak and brush, so if you are by yourself it may take some time to find your discs after a few blind throws. No actual tee pads, there is an asphalt walkway that runs throughout the first 9 that is used as a tee on most holes. For a c ...
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-  +1 votes  + James B › July 1, 2014
A-
This is a surprisingly fun course which isn't one bit pretentious. This course (now 18 holes) is great. The flow is pretty smooth, the holes vary in length, elevation, angles, you name it. There are two tee boxes (no cement pads) for almost every hole, making it more accessible to beginners and also more variable for regulars. The front nine mostly stays around the green mowed grass, with two or three holes making use of the natural, dry surroundings. The real fun begins on the back nine, kn ...
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-  +1 votes  + Blake Balkman › November 5, 2014
A-
excellent adventure-course. "outback 9" are great holes if you stay out of the scrub oak. lots of good course improvement going on, such as bridges and adjusting basket placement. Brandon's energy for holding tournaments and improving the course are excellent for the disc golf scene.
-  +1 votes  + Aaron Cloward › March 14, 2017
A-
Lovely view of the county from this elevated, well-maintained course. A few poor layouts with no clear shot placement except "lob and pray". Wind can be problematic, but with a mix of long and short holes its a great course to play.
-  +0 votes  + K W › July 17, 2021
B+
Fix all 18 tee pads and it will be a great course. I have seen improvements over the years, hopefully that continues.
-  +0 votes  + Phill Cardenaz › June 29, 2014
B+
The course has baskets for every hole except one object. Maps provided at the start of the course or you can download it, making it pretty easy to navigate. It does take a little paying attention. The course played across a few valleys, a couple on hills, a couple of good blind holes. There are no pads yet but there are really clearly marked long (blue) and short (red) throughout the course. The back nine a pretty fun but I wouldn't recommend playing alone. It does get hot if you're playing throughout Summer, bring some water.
-  +0 votes  + James Smith › April 20, 2015
B
-  +0 votes  + Jacob Serio › June 22, 2014
B
-  +0 votes  + Taylor G › September 20, 2013
B-
Fun little course to play. Only the front 9 holes are open right now. The back 9 holes are closed due to vandalism. Only 2 baskets on hole #1 and #9, the rest are orange painted poles. Fairly good mix of distance but lack of elevation or technical changes. While I was there someone pulled up to try to advertise the course to me saying they were just getting it started. Printed maps at the beginning of the course.
-  +0 votes  + Dayton K › March 26, 2016
B-
This is a fun course to play. You can tell that there are people who have put a lot of effort into thinning out the trees and improving the course. The baskets are good enough but not great. It's definitely worth playing.
-  +0 votes  + Steve Hansen › May 25, 2016
B+
-  +0 votes  + Forrest Y › September 7, 2018
B
Very fun course. The front nine allows you to air out some bigger shots without many obstacles to contend with. The back nine are shorter wooded holes. Both forehand and backhand shots are required as well as some overhand throws if you want birdies. Only complaint is the tee pads are extremely short and uneven. I prefer to throw from the dirt.
-  +0 votes  + Jonathon Taylor › September 18, 2020
B+
-  +0 votes  + Kyle Cornell › March 21, 2023
B
Front 9 are really open and with some distance and then back 9 is more technical and a little bit shorter throws
-  -1 votes  + Ryan Ranes › June 9, 2023
C+
-  -1 votes  + Parker Davis › June 9, 2023
C
Pretty rough course. Tee areas for 6,7,8,9 were a mess. Baskets are cheap, (Costco special $60) one hole you only throw to a pole. Back 9 is adventurous and pretty fun your first time though but overall, needs a lot of work. No cement tee-pads or permanent signage, only signs you find are laminated and stapled to a post. This course location has SO much potential, however I wouldn't go out of your way to play this course. Go 15 minutes south and play Art Dye.
-  -1 votes  + Ryan Reed › June 9, 2023
D+
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