ATX ChainBanger
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Going to hit it up this morning for the first time. Couldn't be any more pumped up than I am right now. I've heard the course is awesome!
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My only complaint is the concrete tee boxes, I absolutely hate them for backhand throws........way too short.
i have a friend who lives in manor, next time i visit her i may just have to get there a little early so i can play a round lol. the tee's at my home course i play all the time are east texas red dirt lol and they are level with the grass behind them so you can use as much space as you need. i see you are getting mighty close to 1000 posts donovan...almost there
i have a friend who lives in manor, next time i visit her i may just have to get there a little early so i can play a round lol. the tee's at my home course i play all the time are east texas red dirt lol and they are level with the grass behind them so you can use as much space as you need. i see you are getting mighty close to 1000 posts donovan...almost there
Going to hit it up this morning for the first time. Couldn't be any more pumped up than I am right now. I've heard the course is awesome!
Pease Park is a must. It's set up close to downtown and the University of Texas so it has a cool vibe. I would start there cause it gets crowded in the afternoon. Some other great courses are; Rivery (north of Austin in Georgetown. Very technical course with great scenery), Searight (far south, and almost always crowded), Bartholomew (North Austin, missing 3 baskets, but is one of my faves. Has a little bit of everything), and Brushy Creek in Round Rock (good course to finish with cause it is fairly short and moves quick).
for spring break to save money a friend and i are skipping out on the whole drunk trip to florida so we can go disc different courses in the DFW/Houston/ATX areas, we plan on playing 3 or 4 in austin, which ones would you reccommend? i heard something about peas or peace park or something like that is it worth playing?
Pease Park is a must. It's set up close to downtown and the University of Texas so it has a cool vibe. I would start there cause it gets crowded in the afternoon. Some other great courses are; Rivery (north of Austin in Georgetown. Very technical course with great scenery), Searight (far south, and almost always crowded), Bartholomew (North Austin, missing 3 baskets, but is one of my faves. Has a little bit of everything), and Brushy Creek in Round Rock (good course to finish with cause it is fairly short and moves quick).
I second the list ATX ChainBanger gave. East Metro Park is definitely worth it! And Pease is a classic. Also, just another suggestion, if you like playing a big-arms and a lot more open course check out Old Settlers. It has two 1000+ft par 5 holes.
And if you're going from Dallas to Austin or Austin to Dallas I strongly suggest stopping in Waco. There are three really good courses that I love! But if you only have time for one then hit Cameron Park East. Just adding my thoughts to your disc golf trip...
How short is too short?My only complaint is the concrete tee boxes, I absolutely hate them for backhand throws........way too short.