Hole 1
Hole 1 tee signPrevious 2003 layout and UDisc signsHole 2 tee signHole 2
1h 46m

Est. time

1.9mi

Est. length

Mostly flat

Elevation

Good conditions
49 minutes ago

About the course

Course begins near parking lot, visits nearby ponds, circles baseball fields, briefly enters woods and then returns to finish beside parking area. Lots of open throws in fields with hardly any trees mixed with shot shaping through two wooded holes and a few challenging water carries. Restrooms available in west side of park.

History

A course redesign in 2025 by Lee McConnell and Phillip Easton to improve safety and navigation reverses the main flow of the previous layout, designed by John Bryan in 2003 as an Eagle Scout project, while preserving a few former holes. John Houck designed the original 9-hole course, installed in 1994 around the area now occupied by the CORE recreation center, as well as an expansion and redesign years later that moved the course farther east in the park closer to its current location.
18 holes
Grass Tees
Mach III Targets
Mixed use
Public park
Dogs allowed
Cart friendly
Drinking water available
Restroom available
Stroller friendly

Limited mobility/cane accessible

Limited mobility on hole 5 due to slope.

Established in 1994

Time your trip

Course traffic - Players usually spend 1.5 - 3 hours here.

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Contact

Lee McConnell

Reviews

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Upkeep
2.4
Shot variety/design
2.8
Tee areas
0.9
Signage/wayfinding
2.0
Amenities
2.2
Scenery/views
3.8
firebird78s

@firebird78s

88

Don’t be scared to play this course. I went here with zero expectations but was pleasantly surprised. They managed to make each hole at least somewhat interesting. Watch out for the rough right side of 5 and 6 there are wasps. Other than that the course is great for the park not much that could easily make it better.

After playing Main - 2025 Redesign
strebs

@strebs

145

It feels like with the money in this park they could have cleared out a bit more woods and put together a decent 9 holes course. Went for 18 and just too close to water with sloped landing zones on too many holes. Either wide open shots or 90ft tosses. Not one I'd recommend if you're actually trying to play a round

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Frequently asked questions

How do I get to Andrew Brown Park?
You can get directions to Andrew Brown Park by clicking Get Directions, which will open your device's map application with the disc golf course location. The disc golf course is located at 32.98195697674904, -96.97816137224437 in Coppell, Texas.
Do I need to pay to play disc golf at Andrew Brown Park?
Andrew Brown Park is free to play! Just show up and enjoy the disc golf course.
What is the difficulty and length of Andrew Brown Park?
Andrew Brown Park has 18 disc golf holes. The typical disc golf round at Andrew Brown Park takes about 2 hours and covers approximately 1.9 miles (3.1 km).
How highly rated is Andrew Brown Park by the disc golf community?
Andrew Brown Park has an average rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars based on 256 community reviews.
What amenities are available at Andrew Brown Park?
Andrew Brown Park offers the following amenities: 18 disc golf holes, restrooms, drinking water, cart-friendly paths, pet-friendly areas, stroller-friendly paths.
When is the best time to play at Andrew Brown Park?
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How can I track my disc golf round at Andrew Brown Park?
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