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Montgomery, TX

Church of Woodforest DGC

2.255(based on 2 reviews)
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sisyphus
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Experience: 12.8 years 400 played 385 reviews
1.00 star(s)

One good work day per year would help

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 11, 2023 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

This little church woods, nine hole disc golf course has DGA Mach V baskets and distances amenable to recreational arms. It appears to have been intended for beginners, and has decent looking signage, reasonable rubber mat tees, and interestingly planned lines of flight through relatively sparse, flat woods.

Cons:

It could be a fun loop if those who care about this course would come in and seriously cut back the underbrush throughout, in all the places where beginners will be throwing their discs. Right now, you're dealing with a lot of thorny berry vines and plants any time you stray off the intended, cleared, 6 to 15 foot wide paths (I hesitate to call them 'fair' ways) leading to the baskets. If you need to scout 2/3rds of the way down the fairway to locate a 120' hole's location, it's probably a little too thick for beginners. And there are no 'next tee' signs, so for the holes that aren't immediately visible from the green, there's an occasional search moment for first time players.

When I added the hole distance information here for dgcr, I initially used distances on the signs until it became obvious they were WAY off (especially on 5,6,8&9), so some were paced out estimates. The longest hole, at 320' +, is definitely not fun to throw if you have to keep it in a lane not much wider than a hallway. Hey, the course plays safely, but isn't really a lot of fun in its current state.

Tee signs have some unusual pars for the design (some par twos are ok with me, but a split fairway 185' slightly rising green with thorns encroaching everywhere is not a 'two' for the intended audience). The first basket is already bent, and there is some trash in the entry gap there. However, this course actually tolerated the past day or two of rain fairly well.

Other Thoughts:

Having cleared acres of honeysuckle, vines and thorn bushes on a few holes myself, I know this course could be cleared fairly readily to become fun for the intended audience, and it could be maintained through these woods with one solid work day per year. Hope that happens, it would raise my rating a full pint immediately! Final note: don't stop in at the similarly named church ¼ mile further north (like I did).
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