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Queen City, TX

Bulldog DGC

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aclay
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Experience: 39.6 years 309 played 236 reviews
2.00 star(s)

Bulldog

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 24, 2023 Played the course:once

Pros:

-- Excellent course to introduce new players to the game. The distances, especially from the short tees, won't be off-putting to the newbies. As their game develops, they can move to the longer tees.
-- In a park with ballfields (only used for practice I was told), but they don't come into play much.
-- Pavilion near parking lot.
-- Two natural tee pads per hole. Long are marked by black and white signs that you can see from a distance and black stones in the ground. Short are only marked by orange stones in the ground with hole number and distance.
-- Mostly open course with minor elevation and no water. A few holes (4, 8) have a few trees to avoid early off the tee (could be dreaded double mandos, but they weren't marked), and a couple of holes have guardian trees.
-- Veteran baskets.

Cons:

-- Short holes. From the short tees, seven of the nine holes are less than 200 feet and only one is longer than 250. That's hole 1, and it plays downhill. From the longs, only two holes are longer than 300.
-- No map on site. Navigation is still pretty easy. No. 1 tees from at/beside the pavilion. Course plays counter clockwise around the park from there.
-- No restroom that I saw.
-- No practice basket.

Other Thoughts:

-- I met the course designer, Bernie Yancey, by chance when I was on an 8-course, 6-city disc golf tour. Cool guy and a great ambassador for the sport.
-- Experienced players or those with big or even decent arms aren't likely to enjoy this course. That's fine; it's intended for older or younger players and families. In that regard, it hits its target audience well.
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