Course Reviews

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by Ezoppi on Jul 4, 2020 at 7:15pm

Gave this course 2 links since it had nice baskets and clearly marked tees. Outside of that, it’s a short course and personally I think it’s overrated. Great for beginners, or if you wanna get better with a mid and your putter and run light then it can also be somewhat worth it. I prefer playing Towne Lakes just down the road, which I think is a much better and more challenging course with water hazards and some elevation changes.

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by texas52165 on Mar 8, 2012 at 11:08pm

Great course for all. easy enough from the pads to learn from and hard enough from the pro boxes(which are hard to find) to make it a challenge. I can throw a putter at most holes excluding 16 n 6 but beware of trees and the creek they are not forgiving. The mckinney disc golf environment is very friendly and on one side of highway you can learn and on the other you can be humbled. but good course over all. Love the mini tourneys on wed esp. when the lights go out.

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by Cpotts1 on Aug 14, 2010 at 7:50pm

Only a 3 because of the difficulty. Good place to warm up, practice with mid range discs, and getting your S curve down. WARNING: Hole 6: don't play it too aggresive going right. There is almost a straight drop off of maybe 20ft to a creek. Its a par 4 so play it to the left unless you're that good or you want to cool off in some dirty water. Some signs were missing but the tee pads were all facing the baskets. Above average player and I was a foot away from Acing 3 holes. Good confidence builder course.

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by ThunderWalker on Nov 2, 2009 at 1:37am

Quick, fun, family friendly. Creek is very deep in sections. For most shots the creek is easily avoidable. Great course for beginners and pros alike. If you are really good, this course is an extreme birdie fest! Great first course of the day. Gets you in the mood for more tree dodging fun at Town Lake, just across Highway 75.

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by gmos31 on Oct 26, 2009 at 1:12pm

This course is moderately wooded however most holes have fairly clears paths to the baskets. One of the shortest courses in the Metroplex when played from the concrete tee pads, so if you're looking for your first ace, this is the course to play, but can become much more long and challenging when played from the long tees which are hard to find and are on natural ground. A deep creek comes into play on just a few holes on the front and back 9. OVERALL-good course for family and recreational players and can provide a good challenge for advanced players from the long tees