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Burnet, TX

Hill Country Fellowship

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3.00 star(s)

Decent Church yard course

Reviewed: Played on:Jan 18, 2024 Played the course:once

Pros:

Decent signage
New DD Vet baskets
Cement tee pads

Cons:

Not a lot to work with so mostly open course

Other Thoughts:

This course more of an Advance level course. It's too long for kids or new players. This means this course was built for disc golfers. But it's not a championship course for sure.

Most of the course is pretty open, the course designer did a decent job using the tree's and tree line around the property. The first few holes are actually in a park like setting. Hole 2 even has you throwing over a small pond. Hole 3's fairway has the pond on your right too and an OB fence line to the left.

While most of the course would be considered pitch and putt, hole 5 is twice as long as any hole you had played to that point, over 600ft with a small gap to clear, then dogleg to the left.

Holes 6 to 8 throw down the property line behind an outbuilding and then holes 8 and 9 are in a heavy growth of trees with an interesting basket placement on 8.

Holes 10 - 12 are mostly open shots with a few key trees to navigate.

Hole 13 is a fun little hole. Throwing from an old house across the church road to a basket sitting on a small hill for storm drain retention.

Holes 14 to 17 throw along the east side of the church behind the business and the church parking area. These are shorter shots with a couple of tree's to navigate.

Then your finishing hole, the 2nd longest on the course. A wide open almost 500ft shot across two OB roads. Your fairway is across another storm water retention area and the road is elevated to throw over. This makes for an interesting shot as you do have the road and a couple of tree's to navigate to reach the basket for a birdie 3.

Would I play here again? While I did have fun throwing this course, I would probably play the public park course across the street before I played this one again. While several of the holes are interesting and can be fun, it's not that great of a course as a whole.
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