Course reviews
+0 votes Caleb Ferguson › May 8, 2021
Great course after the redesign! This course provides a mix of birdie-able holes and shots you just need to play for placement. Overall a great course that I would highly reccomned for any player.
+0 votes Mark Blazer › March 17, 2018
A typical city park course with a few par 4s.
PROS:
+ RECREATIONAL FRIENDLY + The PDGA defines recreational players as those who have played at least 1-2 years, throw 200-300 feet, and can make 4-6/10 putts from 20 feet. Fairview Park definitely fits that billing and your average recreation player should be averaging around even par. There are lots of great opportunities to air a disc out without care for those that max out at 350 feet. Beginning players should enjoy this course too as t ...
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+0 votes Alan Hester › February 1, 2017
Very nice course, mostly open but a few wooded holes. Good variety, allows you to play all types of shots. Very long walk but not too strenuous. Enjoy it every time I play.
+0 votes Dave Polak › July 4, 2016
interesting course... variety of shots... long walk... however a few signs were down and missing... a tree is down in front of the basket for 2... the basket for 13 was missing... the tee area for 18 is not marked... and the sign for 8 was quite concerning about potential loss of LIFE in the mucky dark creepy water hazard... highly recommend taking a picture of the map beforehand... there should be more signs throughout the course to designate where the next tee is located...
+0 votes Mykel Welch › March 8, 2015
Great course, but extremely long... You have to walk a country mile
+0 votes Caleb Goldsby › July 14, 2014
Great course! 18 holes, and all of them very different and challenging in their own way. This course will definitely test your abilities, and your patience. Yeah, it's a long course, but I really don't mind walking far for a great round.
+0 votes Cody Wisener › April 30, 2015
Im lucky to have such a good course thats so close to home.Good mixture of
long shots: straight shots: dogleg left and dogleg right.
long shots: straight shots: dogleg left and dogleg right.
+0 votes Brandon Solomon › January 5, 2014
Once all of the signs are up, this course will be one of the best in North Alabama. Since it's just opened within the last year, not too many people know about it. I love the small rural town park feel and it's very well maintained. Baskets 6-14 are a little confusing, but like I said, once the signs are up it's very easy to navigate.
+0 votes John D. › January 1, 2014
The course has a lot of targets embedded in trees. There are not many easy birdie holes. This is a very long course.
+0 votes Michael Vaught › November 16, 2013
Mostly open course with a few more technical shots in the woods. No signs or maps posted yet so it can be slightly difficult to navigate, but its actually a nice flowing course. A little over 2 miles of walking to play 18 holes. Its generally peaceful as well.
+0 votes Ross Garner › October 7, 2013
Gonna be one of the best courses around when tee signs and course map are installed. Great job on the course. Baskets 3,12,18 are supposedly Par 4's.