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Hole #1 (Taken 7/2009)
Hole #1 Long Tee (throws over the water; short tee is on other side of water)

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Course Details
PermanentCourse Type:
2001Year Established:
Mostly Flat & Moderately WoodedCourse Landscape / Terrain:
18 (
x 3 ) / 18Holes / Baskets:
54 54
Par Info:
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DGCR SSE: [ ? ]
Yes / YesMultiple Tees / Pins:
DirtTee Type:
BasketHole Type:
--
Discs Lost:
0
Course Guides:
Description: Course is set on the North side of Lake Nasworthy, next to a popular camping area that is locally referred to as 'grassy meadows'. All holes have dual tees. The course is well maintained and easy to follow.
All roads are considered OB as well as the basketball court that plays on 2 holes. Water is in play on 5 holes, with 17 and 18 having water gaps of over 150 feet. A strong west Texas wind blowing off the lake is always a factor, so bring your heavy discs.
All roads are considered OB as well as the basketball court that plays on 2 holes. Water is in play on 5 holes, with 17 and 18 having water gaps of over 150 feet. A strong west Texas wind blowing off the lake is always a factor, so bring your heavy discs.
Location Details
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Local Directions: SW on Knickerbocker Rd. towards Lake Nasworthy. Turn right on Red Bluff (just before the WTU power plant). Stay to the right, road becomes Middle Concho Dr. Use parking lot on left at corner of Jaycee just before the park.


















