9 reviews

Upkeep
3.9
Shot variety/design
3.9
Tee areas
2.9
Signage/wayfinding
3.1
Amenities
1.7
Scenery/views
3.2
willbilly

@willbilly

185

Whoever thought that having 3 confusing layouts off of shared baskets with tee boxes literally everywhere, is not a true player of the sport. This is truly aweful. This park area could easily have a top notch 9 hole layout, instead they have 27 holes off of shared baskets in an aweful layout. Too bad, this could've been really nice. Also, do not list this a beginner friendly. If you are off the mowed fairways at all, you will probably never see that disc again. The rough is not cleared in anyway...

cleverett

@cleverett

25

Small course with rock tee boxes that are almost in different fairways. Hard to get to as it doesn’t really have parking and appears to be on Sun City land. They have B and C tee pads on some holes to offer more variety, but it still mostly falls a bit flat. Over all, I appreciate any place that puts a course in, but this one is poorly designed and not very fun in my opinion.

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migue1g

@migue1g

29

Its nice to have a course in this part of Georgetown! Excited to see how it develops!

aekery

@aekery

72

The course design utilizes the whole parcel of land. The A & B layout you will use all of your shots in your bag. Layout C is a safari layout with tee signs and is a great option for big arms. As this is a private course so please pack out what you brought in.

aquaticdisc

@aquaticdisc

32

Finally a course here in west georgetown. Just played it and it’s a perfect moderate difficulty course. Easy to navigate. Highly suggest!!

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rossmckelvie

@rossmckelvie

6

Well maintained low grass/no weeds. Some walkways cross a hole but nobody else was here when I was so not an issue. Good shot variety and distance for a relatively new player

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voldmorteg

@voldmorteg

23

This course is short but technical. Wouldn’t describe it as open. Just under half the baskets are visible from the tees and all have some sort of tree or obstruction to throw around. The other half are blind throws into switch backs or dog legs. Bring your utility approach discs and a retriever. The thorns are thick if you stray off of the fairway. I’d describe it as a baby Wilco course.

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gofarandfast

@gofarandfast

183

Surprisingly interesting course. I’ll return for the B and C course layout another time. Watch for hidden baskets behind trees. UDisc has the correct locations. Some open lanes and some tree lined fairways.

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xanerwin

@xanerwin

100

The course utilizes dirt tee pads and meanders through scrub brush with a few glorious oak trees. Left to right shots are predominant. It is a small course, but some holes offer a challenge! The property is small and there are several alternate tees with signs guiding you on safari holes. 1 is long and straight, downhill and then uphill, with penalizing rough on each side and a strong finish to the left at the end. A tough birdie to get. 2 is an extreme boomerang hooking around to the left. Fairly impossible to get close off the tee. 3 is short with a drainage culvert on the left and a finish to the right behind a juvenile tree. 4 has two options: a RHBH over the top or a RHFH wide left. 5 is fairly wide open for a RHFH. 6 has scrub brush from tee to basket, forcing an over the top shot. 7 is through a tunnel of brush with a RHFH over the top possibility. 8 has scrub brush tight on the right with a large oak on the left, forcing a high RHFH over the top. 9 has two options: RHFH wide left or a RHBH flex shot wide right.

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