@isaacsac
Played with friends. It was humid, but fun enough. Some teeboxes missing, but signage was more than good enough to counter-act it.
@biga841
Good green belt course. Lots of wooded holes. No signage. The udisc map is accurate though
@gnarcaster
Fun course with a variety of technical wooded shots and some open 400+ ft holes with a few trees and such. The layout is a bit wonky about mid course (hole 7-8 and 14ish areas) but not too much of a walk overall. Some tee pads are on the walking trail and hole 18 was in some very slippery dead short grass that didn't fare well for me since I'm playing from out of state without my regular gear. I'm here on a Sunday at 9:30 and a league mini tournament is happening. Everyone let me play through as a solo and were all very nice. A few walkers passing by on the path wasn't a big deal, but a bunch of soccer players are on the field near 18 so the start/end of the course is getting a little busy with kids etc.
@christi22222
Too close to trails and people. Too much mesquite and over fence potential. Very technical with tight trees.
@aidenhall00
Smelt like straight sewage and felt unsafe and there was glass everywhere
@chad0216
Good course nice variety.
@zackery432
Thanks
@turkatx
It's a basic out and back course that criss-crosses a paved bike/walking path between a fence on one side and a creek on the other. Currently rated 4.1 and I think thats very generous. Cons: broken glass, stickers (wish we'd put booties on the dogs) pedestrians, no signage, little variety, some tees on the path, no benches, no bathrooms. Minimum expectations met: grass mowed, tees were marked and most were paved, baskets were in good shape. Pros: plenty of parking, trash cans at almost every tee, more trees (and shade) than you expect for West Texas.
@cl300stick
When the wind is up this course plays much harder. Tee pads are very short. Great park and an excellent course for West Texas.
@jerichojimentel
Average course. Tees are a mix of set tees, shared use with walkways, and 18 has no tee. Entire course makes good use of available space but many holes play on long fence lines or along with walk ways. That keeps it from being a really great course. The wooded holes lean on guardian trees a lot which limit the skill of smooth lines and feel more like spray and pray holes. Overall good course with some opportunity to be even better. Lots of trash and broken glass on the grounds.
@xcaptainchris
This is a very nice course. Well-kept tee pads, nice baskets, plenty of shade. I wish we had one like this near where I live.
@mchehadi
Quick, fun, technical course. Watch for ants and thorns. Otherwise, would recommend! I took 0.1 points off for every tree I shouldn't have hit.
@ruslanchik
This course makes good use of limited space. The layout is nice and provides a good challenge. Some of the holes are shielded from the wind, but windy rounds will be much more difficult. Unfortunately, the course runs along a paved walking, which will be a nightmare at busy times. There is minimal signage and no practice space. Some of the pads are tiled. The hole numbers in the tiles are a nice touch. Some holes use the walking path as a pad and others are dirt/grass.
@zak3838
Amazing 18 holes! Fantastic layout winding through the park and by the walking trail. Well kept course. Only reason for the half star off is the fact that some holes do not have a starting tee and are instead teed off of the walking trail. Perhaps not the best course for beginners due to the walking path (aka: people hazard), trees, and fences.
@lance72
Well kept course, short technical, but very fun
@irwin444
Well kept, beautiful course. Mosquitos are bad though so bring off spray with you.
@scotian
5 stars for West Texas standards. Lots of shade and trees and some technical shots to keep it interesting. The amount of broken glass and trash was disappointing. Watch for pedestrians they do not appreciate flying discs! Might be my favorite course in the area.