Troy H.
Yelp
This is one of the newest premier courses in the Austin Area of 2009.
Heavily wooded, and many elevation changes. Public welcome on church property - also hiking, biking and picnic area. Lost and found in church office. Designer; John Houck.
Bring your hiking boots, water, camera, love of the outdoors, and the memory that Disc Golf is FUN!
I say that last line because the beauty of the course, and it's "lines" is a great risk & reward course that pays well. But if you don't hit them correctly, then you will forget about the "fun" and then learn the need for anger management (lol).
It is 20 holes of great Cypress trees and mulch pads. The water does come into play on the holes early.. and at the end on Hole#18, bring your "retriever" since you are throwing over a pond, and if you get wet; it is DEEP.
All in all, an average group of 3-4 players hitting their "lines" can complete the 20 holes in about 2.5 hrs. If you hit trees, you will have a long day.
Personally, I landed in a group of trees, and the best shot I had was to throw BACK to the Tee box.. argghh. Everyone loves a challenge, and the diversity this course has to offer.
I play casually, and competitively; my game has improved with a variety of shots that this course allows you to try and make.
Give the course a try, clean up after yourself, and thank those that helped develope teeh area into a great outdoor getaway for hiking, biking, disc golf, and fun.