Valley Regional
Taylorsville, Utah 1 course · 18 holes Driving directions
Course reviews
+4 votes
Ryan Ranes
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April 7, 2011
a fun course to practice your far drives pretty open but still a challenging course. If you play river and islands it is very challenging course you will have to bring your accurate long drives here and even in the wind! Not to many trees fairly wide open. Bathrooms and Drinking fountains are available in the summer time.
+2 votes
Jared Kastleman
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September 10, 2012
Good 18 hole course with small elevation changes and well placed trees. Good baskets and decent signs and tees. Fairways at the beginning and end of the course can become littered with people not aware of disc golf. This course is well maintained and a staple in the Salt Lake disc golf scene.
+1 votes
Todd Follmer
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September 29, 2011
Great upkeep on the front 9 lots of open drives with a few trees to keep it challenging, however the back 9 gets a little too overgrown sometimes. Makes it hard to find your discs. Probably my preferred course in the valley when groomed.
+0 votes
Cassidy H
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February 14, 2011
I love this park! Some days its a ghost town, feels like my own private practice course.
+0 votes
Michael S
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February 27, 2011
Great course, definitely not crowded most of the time. Some fo the short holes are just screaming for an ace to be thrown; yet it is still quite challenging. Some holes snug the OB line closely and trees factor in to a large majority of throws on this course. More wind than a Kansas trailer park....... Good times.
+0 votes
Dave Rasmussen
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June 17, 2011
Wish the sports would use the vacant field instead of blocking 2-3 holes, and wish walkers would wait two seconds so you don't have to wait 5 mins for them to get out of range.
+0 votes
Jake La "Putt" ka
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December 27, 2012
This course does a very good job of variety. Holes range from 192-440 feet. Some are wide open, some have trees. This is a very good place to practice in the wind, because most of the time there is at least a breeze. Occasional mini tournaments like doubles or singles is great. If you say this course is too easy, play islands with the paths and it becomes a technical game. New pin placements and growing trees are making this course better every year. Expect to wait (what feels like) forever for someone walking on the path through the fairway
+0 votes
cody satison
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June 13, 2012
fun coarse unless the wind picks up to much but all in all still fun
+0 votes
Phill Cardenaz
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March 15, 2013
Very open course with well placed trees to make a few shots interesting. 2 or 3 shots that throw a little elevation in the mix. Great for beginners and those wanting to fine tune their game.
+0 votes
Patrick Ford
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April 11, 2013
This was a fun open course that is great for beginners. It has cement tee pads, good signs, and great baskets.
+0 votes
Josiah DiMeglio
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April 13, 2013
It can be mildly annoying when you get picnickers who decide it is a good idea to park them selves right in the middle of holes 1 and 4. Love this course tho, due to its close proximity to my house.
-1 votes
Matt Rammell
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May 13, 2011
I like the fact that all of the targets are pretty easy to find. However be warned that sometimes soccer or t-ball games will be played on certain parts of the course, making them unplayable since those games have priority.
-1 votes
magoo Ut
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June 14, 2012
out of all the courses that ive played in utah i like this one the least. it just kinda sucks.
-1 votes
Corey Loando
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May 24, 2012
It's a great course if you play islands!!! If you don't play islands then it's a simple course. The wind gets crazy out there so count on some just in case. The worst thing about the course is people walking the track around the course.













