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Salado, TX

Salado United Methodist Church

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aclay
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Experience: 39.7 years 326 played 242 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Salado UMC 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:May 14, 2022 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

-- Fun course with plenty of trees that force you to shape some shots. Also, some low ceilings add some challenge.
-- Baskets are in good shape and catch well.
-- Starts and ends strong. No. 1 basket is in a stand of trees that makes you consider your approach line. No. 9 is the shortest hole on the course (167 feet), but low limbs/leaning trees force a really low shot, adding some challenge.

Cons:

-- No map on site.
-- No restrooms available.
-- No seating at the tees (not a big deal on a short, 9-hole course).
-- Two tees (5 and 7) are within the putting circle of the previous basket, and No. 3 is 35 feet from No. 2 basket.
-- No. 9 ends a long way from No. 1.
-- Course is pretty short. No holes are as long as 300 feet, and two are 200 feet or shorter.
-- Tees are marked by paver stones in the ground. The have the hole distance on them (which is good, except for No. 1, which is listed as 200 feet but is really 240), but they are hard to find. The map on dgcoursereview (or UDisc) is helpful, but I don't want to spend that much time on my phone on the course.
-- Volleyball court is in the right edge of the No. 3 fairway.

Other Thoughts:

-- As you head east toward the church, turn left into the second driveway. No. 1 is immediately on your right. The basket is to the north, in the trees between the driveway and the road. The course then plays counter clockwise around the property. No. 9 ends on the other side of the buildings.
-- Salado seems like a cool small town. There are some nice restaurants and two breweries, so spending an afternoon here should be fun.
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dreadlock86
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 17.1 years 388 played 318 reviews
2.50 star(s)

fun little church course 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 24, 2018 Played the course:once

Pros:

-baskets are in good condition
-the stone tee markers are visible if you know where to look
-there is a map now (you're welcome!)
-the tee areas are mostly flat
-the are lots of trees to shape lines, force shots, and make low ceilings

Cons:

-there is definitely poison ivy in the copse of trees where basket 1 is located; it had me on the lookout the rest of my round
-the layout is tricky if you don't have a map
-the tees are ambiguous: the look is very different from the left side or right side of the stone on some holes
-some of the lines seem a little fluky; holes 4, 6, 7 have very tight "lines" with very low ceilings

Other Thoughts:

Salado is a cool, little town with a few trendy looking shops, restaurants, and breweries on the main strip. The Salado United Methodist Church is down the street and has this little 9 hole course on the property.

The stone tee markers are not obvious if you're just walking around with no idea where the course starts. They're not that hard to find once you know where to look though and the layout becomes fairly obvious once you get on track. I made a map and posted it here so you should get the idea. The markers have the hole number and distance. The distances are tough to read and I'm not sure if they're very accurate. You can change the difficulty of your shot on some holes by throwing from the left or the right of the tee marker.

There are lots of oaks and cedars on the property and most of the holes are pretty wooded. The first 3 holes are a bit more open with a little more air to work around a few bigger trees. The rest of the course features very low ceilings and some pretty tight lines. It has probably grown in a bit since the course was first built but a few holes, noticeably hole 7, have somewhat fluky lines. That said, they are mostly short and a good drive gets you a putt on every hole (except maybe 7, you can go over the top). The group of trees on hole 1 has poison ivy around the base of several trees, be careful there. I didn't see much else the rest of my round but it had me on the lookout.

The course is fairly fun and 2 or 3 rounds would make a nice compliment to what seemed like good food and drinks down the street. I regret not having time to stop for a beer or food but I plan to come back sometime and make an afternoon of it.


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