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3.00 star(s)
Zilker
Cement tee pads. Central location. Plays quick.
18 hole course with only 9 baskets.
Course is 18 holes, but the city will only allow 9 holes in the ground at any one time. Baskets are moved back and forth between the North and South side of the course, to give the land a chance to...
3.50 star(s)
Los Olivos
At the base of each basket, there is an arrow drawn in the cement that points directly to the next tee. Once you find the first tee, you can navigate this course on your own. Good signs and baskets. Hole 7 is almost an 'island' hole. If you over throw the pin, or throw left or...
4.00 star(s)
Pease Park
Championship caliber course! If you're not paying attention, this course will eat your discs......then it will eat your lunch!
Cement tee pads, please!
Not far from UT, so it can be crowded on the weekends!
This is not a recreational course. This course is designed for good ams...
4.00 star(s)
Langan Park
Nice clean course with good tee pads and signs. Huge, towering pine trees throughout the park. Course has Pro and Am tees.
Langan Park was named after a mayor of Mobile, AL. When I went there to play the course, no one knew where Langan Park was. Turns out the park is now known...
4.00 star(s)
Chandler
Good course to learn the sport, yet offers a fun round to the more experienced disc golfer. Good ams and pros will shoot double digits under par at this course. Lots of folks complain about this course being to short, but it's a very popular course. I'm a firm believer that every...
Disc golf is growing and continues to grow, but it's not as big as other sports due to the lack of major sponsorship. Pay to play isn't going to cause the sport to 'break-through'. This sport needs major sponsorship, which will give us major exposure to the media.