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Austin - If you could only play one course?

j0atz

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Fellas, I will be in Austin this weekend for non disc golf related activites...but hoping to get out for a round.

If you could only play one course, WHAT WOULD IT BE?

I plan on making future trips just for dg but won't have time this go around.
 
Roy G. is great, but I like Circle C better. Circle C has more interesting terrain, ups, downs, etc.
 
I haven't played Roy G yet. That being said, My vote would be Circle C. East Metro Park in Manor is a VERY close second.
 
Definately Circle C! I haven't played Roy G, but I hear that it is pretty flat and repetitive(still a top notch course I am sure). Circle C has a great variety of shots and elevation changes. It is also very scenic with bluffs and clear running water.
 
yeah,even though i love royg i would go with circle c,austin bible ridge or manor(if its trimmed) if i had to choose one course only. there is elevation at roy g but its not like circle c. lots of shade but its a demanding course.

so yeah, circle c ,manor or abrc
 
yeah mine too. there were 250 dead trees that needed to be cleared out. its definitely going to change and have to get a little tweaking . not sure when itll be done since they just got an approved budget for it last month. the projected finish date was october but i doubt itll even be done by the end of year.very sad.
 
If I am short on time I will hit Searight.
If I have more time Circle C.
If time is not a factor Roy G.

I have not hit Austin Bible Ridge in a while. I love the addition of the bonus holes.
 
Circle C or Austin Ridge Bible Church. Circle C is definitely more forgiving, and probably more 'fun.' Austin Ridge is less forgiving, but has some rugged beauty and is very fun in the sense that a good round really feels like an accomplishment. As was said, Roy G is a great compliment to the collection of Austin courses, but based on individual merits alone I wouldn't call it the best.

I played ARBC Saturday and most* of the teepads were done. *Everything except B, 14, 15, 17, and 18.
 

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