Moderately Hilly
Heavily Wooded
18
Holes
18
Baskets
5
Water in play
Mae Simmons Park
Course conditions:
- Unplayable
- Bad
- Decent
- Good
- Perfect
The course lies along the west side of a bend of the Brazos River. There are many very tight tunnel shots, some of which are over or right down usually dry creek beds. Hole #1 and hole #9 have mandos. NOTE: The course generally flows counterclockwise and every basket has a small red marker in the direction of the next tee pad.
The course has and will be making more use of artwork. For example, hole #6 throws from the highest elevation to a basket on a life-size sun dial! Each basket has a unique custom number plate.More large art sculptures will be coming as the course progresses.
The course was envisioned, designed, financed, constructed, and is maintained by Windriders Flying Disc Club & local supporters.
Designer(s):
Rob Lee
Year established:
2012
Multiple Tees / Pins:
Yes / No
Par Info:
56
Rounds Recorded / Average Score:
55 / 65
51 / 64
Tee Type:
Concrete
Hole Type:
Mach 5
Misc. info.:
Somewhat cart friendly
Location
Local Directions:
From east of the Depot District, at the intersection of I-27 and 19th Street, travel east 0.7 miles. Turn right (south) into the park on a dirt then asphalt road that is just past the amphitheater. Travel south on the road and park just past the concrete walled building. A BBQ ring and practice basket are just past the parking lot. Hole #1 is up along the fence and throws south. (Note - This course lies about one mile south of Mackenzie Park Disc Golf Course.)