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Clifton, TX

Clifton City Park

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Clifton City Park

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 15, 2023 Played the course:once

Pros:

-- Good Mach V baskets.
-- Good tee signs have been added since the previous review 18 months ago. They are low to the ground, so they don't help much with navigation.
-- Best holes are 6, 13 and 17. Six (433 feet) is a RHBH anny shot to a basket down in a bowl. Thirteen (296 feet) throws under a major road and through/past a tree. Seventeen (305 feet) throws through trees and beside/over a creek bed (dry in March 2023) to a basket in the open.
-- Restroom on site.
-- Big covered pavilion by 6 tee that would make a good gathering spot for a large group or a tournament HQ.

Cons:

-- Tee pads. Loose soil that looks like it was added to create a tee pad has instead made them close to unusable. There is no defined tee area; you can't even tell which side of the tee sign you are supposed to tee from.
-- Grass was deep (mid shin) on large parts of the course.
-- Boring, mostly open holes. There is nothing wrong with those holes, but there is little right with them, either.
-- Couse flow is a mixed bag. The first five holes are easy to find; a long walk right between the building and the river gets you to 6 and 7. Walk back to get to 8. After 12, you see a tee to your left; that is 15. You have to go under a major road for 13 and 14. Then you either backtrack significantly to go under the road to get to 15 or you walk across the busy road.

Other Thoughts:

-- The tee for No. 1 is behind the restroom, near the basketball court. The previous review said tennis court; There is no longer a tennis court, nor a fence.
-- You've got the Bosque River bordering the course, but water is not really in play on any hole. A water carry probably isn't feasible, but a hole throwing along/at the water would be nice.
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