@cleverett
I don’t usually leave reviews after just one round, but I’m making an exception for this fun little 9-hole park course. It’s rare for a short course to include par 4s and 5s, but this one does—and it does them really well. The tee pads are solid, and the layout makes excellent use of the trees. You’ll need both power and accuracy, because the course rewards good shots and punishes mistakes quickly. There’s a nice balance of technical holes and birdie opportunities, so the round feels both challenging and rewarding. Thanks to all the tree cover, there’s also plenty of shade, which makes it a lot more enjoyable during the hot Texas summers. Overall, I came away really impressed. The course gave me moments of frustration but also a ton of fun. The biggest downsides are the weak signage (that’s what UDisc is for) and the lack of benches or trash cans along the way.
@corbinledeboer
Tough, fun course with well maintained wood chip fairways and brand new Black Hole Portal baskets. The fairways are tight, and the rough can be quite rough (although less poison ivy than I remember in years past), but very rewarding when you hit your line. This course has come a long way in the past few years, and is worth a play (or a re-play) if you are in the area.
@jharper3
Night and day difference from what it was two years ago. The clean up has transformed a miserable course into a challenging course. Lots of technical wooded shots with multiple obstacles in the fairways. Fun lines to hit. Brutal rough if you miss the fairway.
@discrabbit
This course will kick your ass in a good way
@roadto501
Designed to challenge. At least they warned us!
@andrew429
Best 9 hole course in Texas. Beautiful after rain. Most holes play along a creek. Creek is usually dry and plays casual
@tauberlee325
My favorite 9 hole course I’ve ever played. Solid tee pads, beautiful park, and excellent hole design. It’s a challenging course that makes you earn your birdies. Baskets could be replaced but they work fine.
@xanerwin
Extremely technical. Designed to be the most difficult 9 hole course in the USA. Come here for a great challenge. Holes 3, 5, & 9 are TUFFF. Be careful of pedestrians on hole 6. This course is a hidden gem.
@bwhitehead
East coast DG feels, in central Texas. Brushy Creek makes you hit tight gaps, land discs flat in the fairway, and really control your pace into the greens. $$$ training grounds.
@orionh
Long holes with a couple par 4s and a par 5
@ddetscher
Tough pretty and fun. If bible had a baby with Davis it would be this course
@haddiman
Hope you're ready for pain. You can't make em any harder than this. The new teepads are epic.
@nathant13
Course has had major updates making it so much better than previous. Hardest course in the Austin-area!
@gofarandfast
Some long fairways that might be frustrating for beginners but give it a try. Some technical walking terrain. Look for red arrows made of wood in the trees.
@litothebandido
It's a lovely little 9 hole course that will still challenge all players with its different shots. The sports complex has nice amenities like restrooms. It's also really pretty down along the creek as you play a lot of the holes.
@bobbytrees
New tee pads, this is my favorite 9 hole course.