Tusculum University DGC is a "below average" course at best. No tee pads, no tee signs, no course sign, and baskets are in terrible condition. Most baskets are leaning and/or shaky. Baskets never had numbers on them until I bought some mailbox stickers and my Brother and I put them on the baskets. If you are to visit this course without having a course map on your phone, it would be completely unplayable. It could definitely be a fun safari course but there's no way you could figure out the actu ...
continue reading ›Tusculum University DGC is a "below average" course at best. No tee pads, no tee signs, no course sign, and baskets are in terrible condition. Most baskets are leaning and/or shaky. Baskets never had numbers on them until I bought some mailbox stickers and my Brother and I put them on the baskets. If you are to visit this course without having a course map on your phone, it would be completely unplayable. It could definitely be a fun safari course but there's no way you could figure out the actual 9 hole course layout without having some sort of help. With this being said, if you do know the layout, (or at least close to it) it is actually fairly fun to play. Lots of ace runs and a good design for the land they were allowed to use for the course. There are a couple moderately wooded holes, and some great elevation changes. If this course had visible tee areas, tee signs, and better baskets, it would actually be a fun little course. If you are looking to get out an play a few holes quickly, this is a good place to do that. Besides that, don't go out of your way to play this course unless you are a true DG addict and want to play as many courses as possible like myself. If you want to see this course on video, check out the video of my crew playing it below...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBTTVM51pJQ
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