Moderately Hilly
Moderately Wooded
18
Holes
9
Baskets
6
Water in play
Highland Park
Course conditions:
- Unplayable
- Bad
- Decent
- Good
- Perfect
Seems like a ton of trees must have been taken out recently. They have planted many dozen saplings all over about half of the park
Set on 11 acres with the most elevation change of any city course (42'). Course plays clockwise around park. See links/files for course map. See Hole Tips for recently changed tee & pin positions
Dual tees allows you to play the course as 18. Holes 1-9 distance: 2479'. Holes 10-18 distance: 2137'.
Designer(s):
Brian Harrison, Ricky Parker, Mike Tyree, Jeff Homburg, and Steve Slasor
Year established:
1980
Multiple Tees / Pins:
Yes / No
Par Info:
55
Rounds Recorded / Average Score:
13 / --
13 / --
Tee Type:
Natural
Hole Type:
Mach New 2
Misc. info.:
Somewhat cart friendly
Location
Local Directions:
From I-20 eastbound, take exit #18A, right lane (South Market St). From I-20 westbound, take exit #19A, left lane (South Market St). Stay/change to right-hand lane and exit onto Market St (single lane). Continue through intersection with Stoner Avenue. Street name changes to Centenary Blvd. Continue through next two traffic signals and turn right onto Wyandotte St. Travel one block west to intersection with Coty St. This is the northeast corner of Highland Park (basket #6/15 visible from here). Turn left on Coty St. Drive south one block up hill. Parking is available in gravel parking lot next to brown Boy Scout hut or in asphalt parking lot next to tennis courts/pavilion. Parking is also permitted on Olive St, Coty St or Wyandotte St.
Course Map in Links/Files page.