@stephendavid
I played the front 9 on the long layout. Tee pads weren’t marked (obviously). A fun layout for sure. Good variety. Good use of trees.
@jseiter22
This is a great course for beginners and people just wanting to hone their short game. I wish I lived closer to it so I can play it often.
@cujo93830
Nice little Par3 course. Can play most the course with your putting putter, a neutral throwing putter, an OS mid and a distance driver. Decent shot variety for a tight little space. Right moving and left moving shots, even a little elevation changes right from hole 1. This is a better designed and more playable course than the WILDLY overrated new course up at Northside. This course is scorable and fun for all abilities.
@tvs587b
Grubaugh is one of my fav courses around here. Nice little 18-basket course with some hills and valleys, tucked in behind the Ozark swimming pool; it's just fun to play each time.
@ccrowder97
Walk up and down steep hills quite a bit. Holes are pretty far apart on some of them. Pro tip: Don’t eat McDonald’s before you go lol
@eastlanddc
Fun technical par 3! Well kept course. Rolling hills with lots of ace opportunities.
@djdavydave
Played first and only round on a drive through to Dallas. Parking lot easy to find under big water tower. You come to work with your mids and putters. Plenty of ace opportunities. 250' is the name of the game. A couple chances to rip the driver as well (especially sneaky long tees). Beware of a few mandos, a couple important double mandos. Great verticality on many holes. Good shot variety. Clean Porta-johns x 2. Good signs/tees, though it's not always clear which nearby tee you're heading to next. Overall: Destination course? Probably not. Tons of fun and great for a quick round? Absolutely. If you know the baskets from each other, I bet this place is AWESOME for glow.
@nate728
Great little course. Not very long but a good challenge.
@ryanpapiernik
Fun beginner course. Short holes yet challenging shot shapes. Played with one driver, one mid, and two putters.
@edeironman
Well maintained, difficult but fun mandos, rocks under some holes which can tear up discs, and very technical shots required.