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Little Elm, TX

McCord Park

3.315(based on 8 reviews)
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sillybizz
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Experience: 22.4 years 439 played 436 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Is it always this flooded?

Reviewed: Played on:Dec 29, 2023 Played the course:once

Pros:

- Infrastructure is pretty good here, nice tee signs, concrete pads, classic DISCatcher baskets, etc.
- Because it's in the DFW area all courses are legally obligated (lol) to have a creek in play for several holes
- Good amount of variety in terms of left to right and right to left fairways
- For the most part navigation seems fairly intuitive
- The course challenges pretty much everyone depending on which tee pad you choose

Cons:

- Tons of standing water in the grass section for the front nine
- Lots of thick, nasty mud when I played it
- The creek is slowly eating away at the bank and at some point these baskets close by will have to be moved or will be lost
- Lots of other park users on the walking trails, so errant drives may be dangerous for others
- Some holes are way too close together

Other Thoughts:

It's a another really nice option in the area. I feel like my opinion of the course could be lower than it should be. I played it in December and it was not great conditions although one of our local guides says parts of it stay wet all year round. By the time we played a few in the back nine it got too dark to play anymore so full disclosure, I did not play every hole as well.
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Notorious21
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 13.9 years 105 played 48 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Has Potential 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 14, 2015 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

- Challenging mix of holes
- Two concrete teepads on most holes
- Good signs on most holes
- Some subtle elevation changes on the last few holes
- Good use of trees for obstacles and shade

Cons:

- Terrible drainage - mud everywhere, even weeks after any significant rain
- Trees marked for removal still exist, making some holes undriveable
- Easy to lose discs in creek - in play on most holes
- Some inaccurate signage

Other Thoughts:

This course has a ton of potential, but as it stands, it's a disaster. The whole thing was a muddy mess. It looked like work was being done, but it's been open for a year now, and not much has changed. A corner of one of the apartments had washed out, and a retaining wall was being erected.
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dreadlock86
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 17.2 years 388 played 318 reviews
3.00 star(s)

2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Oct 18, 2013 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

-fantastic piece of land; has water, trees and slight rolling hills
-a blue and a red layout, each well-suited for its intended level
-dual concrete tees, discatchers, great Houck signs
-good variety of distances and lines
-creek comes into play on 12 holes
-a couple of great signature holes from the long boxes
-playground at the park entrance
-RaceTrack right next door to grab a beverage or snack

Cons:

-swampy areas, particularly around holes 4 & 5 and 13-16
-trees still need more trimming, the lines on the long boxes are still very tight
-the short layout is very short
-for a red layout, there are some very difficult placement shots near the creek; not exactly beginner friendly

Other Thoughts:

McCord Park is home to John Houck's latest creation and, as usual, he does not disappoint. The piece of land is full of potential and the design makes use of many of its very cool features, particularly the creek that winds throughout and comes into play on 12 holes.

The park has many open areas, scattered trees, and thicker groups of trees around the creek. Tees and baskets are strategically placed around obstacles so that many holes feature early and late trouble. While both sets of tees put the water in play, the danger is usually much more pronounced on the Blue tees, where there are often low ceilings over the water and a shot may have to cross the water twice to get to the landing zone.

A par of 60 is warranted on the Blue tees where distance, accuracy, and placement are all tested. 60 is perhaps appropriate for the rec level player but the Red tees play more like a par 54 for the intermediate player. Distance is only a factor on a few holes from the shorts but accuracy and placement are still essential. Some part of the creek is inside the circle on half of the baskets.

Overall, McCord Park offers a very fun round of golf and caters to a variety of skill levels. The course is finished with all the usual Houck amenities: textured concrete tees, Discatchers, and great Houck signs. There is a playground at the entrance if you have a family in tow, gas station next door for a beverage, and lots of food nearby the park.

The current cons for the course are mainly temporary and should be cleared up as time goes on and things settle into place. It seems a few tees may not be finalized yet since construction affected several of the originally intended tee locations. I'll be back to update my review as things improve and as I get to know the course better!


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