Heritage Park
Adrian, Michigan 1 course · 18 holes Driving directions
Course reviews
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Thomas Fauver
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June 18, 2013
I really enjoy Heritage personally. Some longer holes, dog legs, wooded areas...I'm just getting into the game but this is a great course to learn alot of my discs distances and work on different shots. I do wish they would do permanent pads and some yardages at the signs though. I've used this site to learn distances which helps but that's my only compaint!
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Marcel Hillier
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May 20, 2013
Like said before, underrated and underplayed course. Technical with a variety of holes both good for forehand and backhand players. Some Mosquitos in the back 9. I lost a yellow star plastic boss on hole 14 in a huge patch of short trees. I will be back.
Another down side is that being here for the first time all by myself it was hard to find the tees in order.
Another down side is that being here for the first time all by myself it was hard to find the tees in order.
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Will Battle
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April 15, 2013
Fun course to play! I bring my Border Collie pup out there often as well. Love to run around, pretty private.
+1 votes
Matt Johnson
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May 23, 2013
This course has it all. Long open throws and short wooded throws using forehand, backhand, hammers and rollers. Water and road hazards throughout. Tall grass/weeds in the summer and snow/ice/mud in the winter. City of Adrian just put in a few foot bridges for casual standing water. With the addition of gravel tee boxes for the white tees, this course is starting to shape of one of the best in SE Michigan. I know that signage is coming soon. If you are in the area, it's worth the time to play.
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Jordan Zawodny
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July 19, 2012
I really was surprised by this course, a lot of the trickier holes remind me of Anchorage courses. Good to see improvement and modifications to the course!
+1 votes
Joshua K
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April 3, 2012
First time playing here was tonight and it happened to be a league night. Jumped right in and played 18 and though it was difficult not knowing exactly how to throw each hole it was a great group of guys and had a blast. Course was a little soggy but we had a hell of a storm roll thru today so to be expected. Also, could use some work with the tee boxes and markers but that all costs money. Who knows maybe I/we can get together and get a few companies including my own to help pick this up to a A ...
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Eric C
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August 12, 2011
The course is well kept in the fairways. No tee pads, poorly labeled sign posts and next tee location. I enjoyed the route options but not knowing the distance and layout forced me to walk up half of the holes to figure where I was suppose to throw to made the round a lot longer than I expected. With these negatives I can see why I was the only one on the course from 1-18. I would play this course again but with other courses nearby I will hit those options first.
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Joshua M Barnett
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March 12, 2013
Home sweet home. Improving quickly as a course and will also improve your game.
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Jeremy Gibbs
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July 5, 2011
In general, this is an underrated underplayed course. Both sets of tees are challenging, and many provide very different shots between the 2. The front nine has a mix of open and wooded holes, and the back 9 is more open, longer, and often windy. The course has natural teepads, and must be painted every so often. Otherwise, 15 ft in front of the posts. OB (Water, road) comes into play on 7 of the holes. Between the 2 sets of tees, a variety of throwing styles and discs are required. Also, the co ...
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