Pampa, TX

Pampa DGC

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Pizza God
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Experience: 36.1 years 1717 played 566 reviews
3.50 star(s)

2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Feb 27, 2018 Played the course:once

Pros:

Variety of shots
Cement Tee Pads
Open holes were longer, the more trees, the shorter the hole.
Tone Pole on #8's fairway,.
Nice city park, course was looking good
Noticed several holes had alternate pin placements.

Cons:

Several tee signs were damaged.
Flow is good once you know how the course is laid out. Without the map, I had a few spots I had to figure out.
Worst hole on the course was Hole 2. It was a short turn over shot, however there was a poll listed as a mando, making it a hard right shot.

Other Thoughts:

Well, I forgot to print out the map, the cords bring you to what I thought was the parking area and it turned out to be the tee for hole 8. So I figured I would just start there.

First thing I came across was the tone pole in the fairway of 8. After playing several holes, I noticed several old tee markers. I can only assume this was a 9 hole tone pole course when it went in. I am glad they left the one in place.

The course makes good use of what land is in the park. This is west Texas and there is a lack of tree's. But the course does make use of what tree's are in the park. There is a drainage creek running though the park. No water in it today, but then the Panhandle is in a drought right now.

Good use of the bridges in the park, the course is designed where you can cross the creek using a bridge each time.

I am not sure which was the best hole, I think it might be a tie between hole #18, a long turnover shot up a hill, or the tricky hole #7 with OB road on the right, creek on the left and you have to throw around some trees and over a hill to get to the basket. My roller unfortunately rolled up the hill by the basket and into the street for a circle 3. It was a good finishing hole for me considering I started on hole 8.

Would I play here again?

mmmm, good question. The course is good, but not great. It has some good holes I enjoyed playing, but in general, it is not an exciting course. Too open in too many spots. If I was staying in town, yes I would play again. But I am not going to drive out of my way to play here again.
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REignsDchaiNS
Experience: 8.7 years 169 played 10 reviews
3.50 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Oct 22, 2016 Played the course:once

Pros:

Nice course in a wide open area. Good use of the land. Plays threw a park in a nice quiet neighborhood. Course flows well once you've learned the layout.

Cons:

No benches or bathrooms on site. Some hole signs are destroyed so the course can be hard to follow without printing off the map.

Other Thoughts:

got my photos up now for anyone wanting to see the course. If you're in the area this ones worth checking out.
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oidhchegaoth
Experience: 19.9 years 14 played 7 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Loved this course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 15, 2011 Played the course:once

Pros:

Great layout, loved the elevation changes, really enjoyed this course, easy to follow the way from hole to hole (even better when some local guy told us that the red wire on the basket points the way to the next tee box) nice mix of short and long holes, and 2 dog legs where nice. Note to all, most of the Tee box signs have been destroyed which does not affect play till hole 18 on 18 need to know that this is the 2nd dog leg hole so go left of the trees not right (which would take you over the street)

Cons:

We played on a low wind day, could see how this course would get really hard with the wind blowing. Lots and lots of trash, I think I filled my bag up 4 times with cans that others left all over the course/park.
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