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4.00 star(s)
A solid, well-maintained course.
The kiosk next to the parking lot has a detailed course map. All holes have laminated signs, letting you know where the pin is placed.
The park is maintained by the city of Irving, so the grass is mowed and maintained nicely. No worry of playing a round in...
1.50 star(s)
Meh.
Nearly impossible to get lost or throw to the wrong basket. Most tee boxes are within 20 yards of the previous basket (easily within sight). If not, there is usually a sign to point you in the right direction. Just in case, holes 1-3 are near the parking lot, 4-8 are across the bridge, and...
4.50 star(s)
Well-kept, challenging course with lots of hills and some trees.
Large variety of shots with holes that are of varying distance (from 180 ft. to over 1000 ft.) though most are a standard 3-par length.
Course is very well-designed. You never feel too far away from the parking lot.
Accurate tee...
1.00 star(s)
Maybe one day, they'll clean this place up a bit and I'll return. I'm really sad, since the course got such good reviews from earlier players.
When I tried to play here, the grass was above my ankles and fairways were full of debris. A great area for snakes to chill out, especially since it's...
3.00 star(s)
A pretty nice residential course for beginners
By far the most beginner-friendly course I've played in DFW since I picked up disc golf in June (I've also been to Denton, Bear Creek, Turner Park and Trophy Club). This can potentially be a con for more experienced players who are seeking a...
3.50 star(s)
Mackenzie Park: A surprisingly good disc golf course in little 'ol Lubbock, TX.
-18 holes plus 3.
-Multiple pin placements for each hole. However, they haven't been changed in at least two months (since I've come back for school).
-The course is pretty well-balanced overall. The front holes...
3.50 star(s)
A good course for locals
The first hole is awesome if you like throwing downhill. Par'd it on its longest tee placement (~650 ft.) using my DX Leopard to tee off and my Aviar the rest of the way. I'm a beginner and don't par many holes, so it felt nice to par such a long hole. If the hole were...
3.00 star(s)
Technical, Wooded Course.
Clear tee signs (hole 3 is missing the beginner tee sign), easy to find the tee pads.
Plenty of benches and trash cans near tee boxes
The city takes care of Bear Creek Park maintenance, meaning the course is cut regularly.
Very technical course. You'll be thinking...
2.50 star(s)
A pretty nice little residential park course
Makes good use of the relatively limited amount of land
3-4 pin placements per hole, adds variety for locals
Widefield Park is well-maintained. Grounds crews were out mowing while we were out for our round
Pro and Am tees for most holes
Helpful...
2.50 star(s)
A fun course, but kinda rough during the warmer months
Many open, straight tee shots for beginners to work on their proper throwing form.
Some holes with differing elevation.
There is a good variety of shots present on this course.
Most holes are clearly marked and hole markers are pretty...