NEURALYZED — Urban Forest
You are the cleanup crew, the quiet men in charcoal suits. The Urban Forest is a Containment Zone where every errant throw is a potential leak. Compete for security clearance by suppressing the incident. The best agents don't just play; they ensure the game never happened.
The Story Begins
This league embodies the 'Trust No One' ethos by flipping the script. While the series investigates the truth, Neuralyzed Protocol represents the opposition—the cold, bureaucratic machine working tirelessly to bury it. You are the wall of silence.
An anomalous energy signature has been detected at the Urban Forest Containment Zone. The Agency has deployed its best field operatives—you—to contain the situation before the civilians in Spanish Fork notice the truth.
Choose Your Alliance
Pool A
Primary competition pool
Pool B
Secondary competition pool
The Season Ahead
Anomaly Detected
Week 1
Witness Control: Locals are getting too close to the fairways; agents must suppress evidence efficiently.
Spanish Fork Sweep
Week 2
The Forest Incident: A major containment breach on the back nine requires immediate, silent resolution.
Forest Containment
Week 3
Internal Paranoia: Rumors circulate that a double agent is sabotaging scores from within the ranks.
Witness Control
Week 4
Flash Protocol: A mass neuralyzing event is authorized to reset the standings and erase recent failures.
Flash Protocol
Week 5
Audit Prep: High command reviews the file folders; agents must prove their clearance is justified.
Internal Audit
Week 6
Archive Breach: Sensitive data is loose on the course; the race to secure the files begins.
Archive Breach
Week 7
Urban Countermeasures: The terrain itself turns hostile, testing the marble resolve of the remaining operatives.
Urban Countermeasures
Week 8
Final Sweep: Lower-ranking agents are reassigned to desk duty, leaving the elite to secure the perimeter.
Final Sweep
Week 9
Total Redaction: The season concludes with the permanent sealing of files, cementing the new hierarchy.
Total Redaction
Week 10
The final Audit is complete. The files are sealed. Those who survived are promoted; the rest are merely redacted ink on a forgotten page.
The Battlefield
Urban Forest
472 S 1400 W, Spanish Fork, UT 84660## Urban Forest at Spanish Fork Research Summary **Basic Information:** - Location: Spanish Fork, Utah, USA - PDGA_URL: https://www.pdga.com/course-directory/course/spanish-fork-disc-golf-course - COORDINATES: 40.103526, -111.678439 - Rating: 4.1/5.0 (1220 reviews) **Course History:** - Established around 2010 as a disc golf site, but underwent a complete redesign in 2019 led by local designers Weston Ringger and Tanner Michelsen. The current 18-hole course configuration officially opened on June 1, 2019, revitalizing the “Urban Forest” area as a dedicated disc golf venue. - Since the 2019 reopening, the course has seen continuous improvements and community adoption. Concrete tee pads and detailed signage were installed as the layout was finalized, and by 2024 the city added on-site amenities like restrooms and a water fountain. Urban Forest now regularly hosts local leagues and tournaments (e.g. PDGA-sanctioned weekly leagues in 2025), indicating its growing prominence in the regional disc golf scene. **Course Experience:** - **Layout & Difficulty:** Urban Forest offers a mix of semi-open and fairly wooded holes set in a natural “urban forest” environment. Players must shape a variety of shots through large cottonwood trees and tight corridors, while also enjoying some more open fairways. Several holes require both left and right turning shots, and a few have mandatory routes (mandos) that add a strategic challenge by dictating the required flight path. Overall the course is rated as moderately difficult – it will test experienced players’ accuracy and consistency, but it remains approachable for intermediates and adventurous beginners. - **Terrain:** The course’s terrain is largely flat with only slight elevation changes, but it is far from a manicured park. Expect dirt and gravel fairways with some rocky and uneven ground (watch your footing to avoid twisted ankles). After wet weather, low areas can turn to mud (Hole 1 is even known to become a “mud pit” in spring). The native grasses and weeds can grow thick and up to waist-high in places during summer, so an errant throw might result in some searching in dense rough. This rugged setting gives the course a unique, back-to-nature vibe, though it also means maintenance (like mowing weeds) is an ongoing challenge. - **Atmosphere:** Despite being in a suburban location, the course’s wooded setting provides a secluded and adventurous feel. Tall trees provide ample shade on hot days, and the design offers multiple lines to most baskets, making replay value high. Players often describe Urban Forest as a “ruggedly charming” course – not the most picturesque or pristine, but full of character and fun gameplay. Patience may be required to handle the course’s quirks (like the occasional thick brush or mud), but most find the challenge rewarding. It’s a course that encourages creativity and risk-reward decisions rather than sheer distance, and it caters to all skill levels looking for a technical round in a woodland atmosphere. **Amenities & Features:** - **Course Layout:** 18 holes, par 54, spanning roughly 5,000 feet total. The layout combines open shots with wooded lanes, and no hole exceeds ~400 ft, keeping the focus on technical precision over power. - **Tee Pads & Targets:** All holes feature concrete tee pads (with an occasional use of existing asphalt/dirt where noted) and regulation ChainStar baskets. Each hole has a tee sign, and **orange arrow markers** hang from each basket to clearly point players toward the next tee, which greatly helps navigation through the woods. - **Hazards & Design Features:** A paved walking path winds through the park and is played as out-of-bounds on the course, adding challenge and safety – any throw that lands on or beyond the path is OB. Several holes incorporate **mandatory** flight paths (mandos) marked by arrows on trees (e.g. requiring you to stay left or right of a certain tree) to keep throws away from park boundaries; drop zones are provided if a mando is missed. There are no water hazards, but natural obstacles (trees, bushes, logs) are prevalent on every hole. - **Facilities:** The course is **free to play** (public park), with a parking area nearby. As of 2024, there are on-site restrooms and a drinking water fountain near the course entrance (note: restrooms may be closed in winter). A course message board or kiosk is present if provided by the local club (and for posting league/tournament info). Trash cans are placed at the park (pack out any trash if cans are absent). - **Accessibility:** Urban Forest is **dog-friendly** – leashed pets are welcome on the course. The ground is relatively flat and **cart/stroller friendly** to an extent, but be prepared for some bumpy sections and dirt paths. Benches are not plentiful, so bring a stool if needed. The course’s natural state means it is **not fully accessible** for all abilities (thick grass and uneven terrain can be tough for those with limited mobility). Sturdy footwear is recommended. - **Community & Upkeep:** The course is maintained in partnership with local volunteers and the **Wasatch Disc Golf Club**. They periodically trim foliage and organize cleanup days. Course information and any updates are often posted on the club’s Facebook page. Urban Forest’s integration into the community is also seen through frequent events – weekly league nights, annual tournaments, and charity events have been hosted here, helping fund improvements like tee signs and course map updates. **Official References:** - [PDGA Course Directory – Urban Forest at Spanish Fork](https://www.pdga.com/course-directory/course/spanish-fork-disc-golf-course) - [UDisc Course Page – Urban Forest (Spanish Fork)](https://udisc.com/courses/urban-forest-ip3Q) - [DGCourseReview – Spanish Fork DGC (“Urban Forest”)](https://www.dgcoursereview.com/courses/spanish-fork-dgc.10805)
Urban Forest at Spanish Fork is a semi-wooded course nestled along the Spanish Fork River, offering a mix of open and technical shots through a landscape of dirt fairways, dense trees, and scrubby underbrush. The course winds through a rough, natural setting with minimal manicuring, giving it a rugged, untamed feel. Expect a color palette of earthy browns and greens, with dappled sunlight filtering through the tree canopy. Dirt trails and tall weeds define the fairways, while the river adds a shimmering blue accent. Mandatories around specific trees add challenge, forcing creative lines through narrow gaps. The atmosphere is quiet and secluded, with the gurgling of the river and chirping of birds providing a peaceful soundtrack. Playing Urban Forest is an immersive nature experience, inviting players to embrace the challenge of navigating the raw, ungroomed terrain while enjoying pockets of serene beauty.
Signature Holes
Left of tree on the right. Island hole. Any throw that does not land in the flagged island plays as hazard. Throw from where you landed with +1 penalty stroke.