Course reviews

+1 votes
Daron Shiflet
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May 19, 2016
Very tight, technical course. Lots of trees and a variety of shots required.

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Nick Mills
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February 26, 2016
Great course since the new redesign, Dynamic Discs Lewisville (now located in carrolton) did a FANTASTIC job with that. A lot of finesse holes, only about 3 or so holes that I would consider "open" shots. Elevation on a couple holes, but mostly flat.
Pros:
-concrete tee pads
-alternate basket placements that sometimes change
-tee signs
-Well maintained
-Not much overlap on holes, so you don't have to worry too much about waiting on other cards
-Secluded from large roadways or cities
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+0 votes
Mike Dunn
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April 13, 2017
This is a nice quiet park with deer walking around. There is a $2 entree fee per vehicle.. follow the signs to the disc golf course. Look for a basket and park across the street from it. On the basket side if the road behind Porto potties is where the 1st tee is.
Its not well marked but numbers are on the tee boxes. Follow the most walked trails to find the next hole.
Its not well marked but numbers are on the tee boxes. Follow the most walked trails to find the next hole.

-1 votes
Alan S
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June 6, 2016
There was no signage to get you to the next tee. It might have been there once upon a time. It was more of a problem on the old front nine.
On that nine you throw in the direction the tee points and then you look around for the basket. The trick was to look at where the trees were thickest. ;)
I wonder if any of the wood's new growth has ever been cut out as some approaches were a lottery.
The newer back 9 is better, but again it was mostly a matter of punting it out there and looking around. ...
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