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Hole #6 (Taken 4/2009)
Hole #6 Basket: Note small red arrow affixed to pole under the tray pointing to the next hole.

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Reviews: 42
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Pros: Concrete tee boxes, well maintained, easy to follow layout. There should also be no reason you should ever lose a disc here.
Cons: No really challenging holes. Sometimes the park gets crowded by non-disc golf players.
Other Thoughts: This is a great course to play to get some quick practice worked in.
4 of 7 people found this review helpful.
Pros: LL Woods is a very nice, well kept park surrounded by neighborhoods. It is a pretty short course, but very fun regardless. There are plenty of good ace run holes here. Nice concrete teepads, good baskets, and decent sinage. Couple of holes long enough to let it rip. This is a perfect course to play when other courses are going to be too crowded, or if you are playing both Lewisville courses is a day.
Cons: Mostly flat, wide open shots. Not a whole lot of variety. It is also not one of the more challenging courses in the area. The are usually quite a few non disc throwing pedestrians, so you need to be cautious when driving on certain holes. I don't play this course very often because when I'm in Lewisville, I prefer to play the Lake course.
Other Thoughts: LL Woods is a course worth playing. It's a perfect course to get your first ace, but you have to work for most of them.
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.
Pros: -Nice long concrete tee pads
-Decent signs with hole info
-A few ace run shots
-A good mixture of short and long shots
-Signs directing you to the next tee
-Fun but not too challenging
-Cleaned and well maintained
-Garbage cans throughout most of the course
-Great parking
-not too crowded
-Beginner friendly
-Restrooms
-Decent signs with hole info
-A few ace run shots
-A good mixture of short and long shots
-Signs directing you to the next tee
-Fun but not too challenging
-Cleaned and well maintained
-Garbage cans throughout most of the course
-Great parking
-not too crowded
-Beginner friendly
-Restrooms
Cons: -Some signs are missing on a few holes
-Beware of other park users
-Beware of other park users
Other Thoughts: There was not really much of a challenge when I played this course, but I still had a lot of fun. I will be back to play this course when I'm in the area.
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.
Pros: The course is open on both ends with good long drives and in the middle its going through trees. The creek is small in which its easy to get disc back. Great for practice and usually not crowded.
Cons: Some of the signs are missing for some of the holes so it takes a play through to figure out the tee areas. Also can get muddy in some areas around the baskets.
Other Thoughts: I like that on some holes there are pro tee's.
1 of 2 people found this review helpful.
Pros: Very open, great for beginners, well maintained, not high traffic unless tourney. lots of open shots and opportunities to practice Hyzer and Anhyzers.
Cons: almost no opportunity for Tomahawks, rollers, etc. gets very hot in summer, not much shade.
Other Thoughts: Great for taking friends who haven't played and great course for back to back baskets practicing long drives.
0 of 1 people found this review helpful.
Played: 17 Reviewed: 8 Exp: 4 Years
Pros: Easy to get to, the course is well laid out and makes good use of trees, creek etc...to force you into better shotmaking. Not at all crowded, so you can throw multiple discs and work on your game.
Cons: The last 3-4 holes are a little disappointing; they pretty much just zig zag across a field. Lots of fire ant hills, especially on holes 6-9.
Other Thoughts: There are plenty of places where you can 'loop back' and re-play several holes if you'd like. 6th tee was a little out of the way - cross the bridge and look up the hill in front of you.
1 of 2 people found this review helpful.
open city park
Played: 145 Reviewed: 108 Exp: 6.1 Years
Pros: -well laid out with decent signage
-very easy to navigate
-nice suburban park, clean, trash cans
-confidence boosting short holes
-some well placed trees dotting the course
-playground for the kids
-very easy to navigate
-nice suburban park, clean, trash cans
-confidence boosting short holes
-some well placed trees dotting the course
-playground for the kids
Cons: -very short, front 9 are all duece or die.
-mostly open, not too challenging unless you play the path as OB
-pedestrian paths all throughout the park, weaving through the fairways. good for OB challenge but lots of people walk through the park
-mostly open, not too challenging unless you play the path as OB
-pedestrian paths all throughout the park, weaving through the fairways. good for OB challenge but lots of people walk through the park
Other Thoughts: This is a long skinny neighborhood park. The front 9 goes back to the end, back 9 comes back and circles around a more open area where the holes are longer.
Pedestrian paths and small sewer canal (OB) run through the park. There are some trees, used well to create obstacles. No tight lines but there is more than 1 line on many fairways.
This is a fun course and a decent place to get in a round but it's nothing too special. A couple places to air out the big guns. If you live nearby or happen to be in the neighborhood then there is no reason not to play here. But you could just go to Lake Park or any of the other great courses in the area and probably have a bit more fun, unless you just want to destroy the scorecard.
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Pedestrian paths and small sewer canal (OB) run through the park. There are some trees, used well to create obstacles. No tight lines but there is more than 1 line on many fairways.
This is a fun course and a decent place to get in a round but it's nothing too special. A couple places to air out the big guns. If you live nearby or happen to be in the neighborhood then there is no reason not to play here. But you could just go to Lake Park or any of the other great courses in the area and probably have a bit more fun, unless you just want to destroy the scorecard.
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2 of 3 people found this review helpful.
Pros: The course is nicely laid out with minimal distance between each hole. The course is part of a park so the fairways are very nicely maintained. If you lose a disc here there's something wrong with your game.
Cons: The course is VERY short and the holes are laid out on top of one another. Also there are few obstacles and OB other than fellow park goers.
2 of 3 people found this review helpful.
Pros:
For the most part a very short course, up until the final few holes. Easy course to play if that's what you're looking for. Nice concrete tees and double chain baskets upholding the standard for most DFW area courses. The tee signs are decent quality. There are multiple pointers to the "Next Tee" to help navigation. Some pointers are located on the baskets and others are separate signs. The course makes good use of pin placements next to the water's (okay... drainage ditch's) edge on some of the middle holes to up the challenge factor. Challenge can also be increased by playing sidewalk and beyond as OB. Restrooms and trash cans on the course.
For the most part a very short course, up until the final few holes. Easy course to play if that's what you're looking for. Nice concrete tees and double chain baskets upholding the standard for most DFW area courses. The tee signs are decent quality. There are multiple pointers to the "Next Tee" to help navigation. Some pointers are located on the baskets and others are separate signs. The course makes good use of pin placements next to the water's (okay... drainage ditch's) edge on some of the middle holes to up the challenge factor. Challenge can also be increased by playing sidewalk and beyond as OB. Restrooms and trash cans on the course.
Cons:
Some holes play very close to each other; combine that with tee signs that have incorrect distances and you have a recipe for confusion. E.g. On hole #4 there are two visible baskets very close together and it's not obvious which one should be played. [As a general rule stick to your side of the sidewalk.] The sidewalk weaves through the park and can lead to pedestrian interference. Several holes in the middle of the course are missing tee signs, luckily the concrete tees make it easy to see the tee boxes. No elevation changes. This course (standard tees) is too easy for intermediate and up players.
Some holes play very close to each other; combine that with tee signs that have incorrect distances and you have a recipe for confusion. E.g. On hole #4 there are two visible baskets very close together and it's not obvious which one should be played. [As a general rule stick to your side of the sidewalk.] The sidewalk weaves through the park and can lead to pedestrian interference. Several holes in the middle of the course are missing tee signs, luckily the concrete tees make it easy to see the tee boxes. No elevation changes. This course (standard tees) is too easy for intermediate and up players.
Other Thoughts:
There's a rumor of Long/Pro tees on this course and I did see a marker for one of them, but they're flush with the ground and unmapped making them virtually impossible to play for first timers. When playing this course as an ~900 rated player I felt like I could birdie just about every hole. A few of the latter holes take a decent long throw or roller to get into birdie position and those holes are usually pretty open. Sometimes it's nice to play a decent course where you can rock the scorecard and don't really have any risk of losing a disc either.
There's a rumor of Long/Pro tees on this course and I did see a marker for one of them, but they're flush with the ground and unmapped making them virtually impossible to play for first timers. When playing this course as an ~900 rated player I felt like I could birdie just about every hole. A few of the latter holes take a decent long throw or roller to get into birdie position and those holes are usually pretty open. Sometimes it's nice to play a decent course where you can rock the scorecard and don't really have any risk of losing a disc either.
6 of 8 people found this review helpful.
Pros: Cool course that gives a little different look from the "lake". The front nine has lots of short holes that you must bird to score well here. Good tee signs and pads as well. Very easy to follow and it is always mowed. You can throw lots of different types of shots on most holes ranging everywhere from RHBH to LHBH and everything in between! You get to try out your drivers on the back nine because of the much longer length. Fun course for all skill levels and can be made harder for the pro/adv players! When played with the lake it can make or a fun 2 rounds of golf.
Cons: People walking along the trails can get kind of frustrating at points. Not alot of shade so it can get hot. Bring drinks cause it is a way back to the parking lot.
Other Thoughts: If you play concrete and beyond OB, ths course is very fun and challenging as well!
8 of 9 people found this review helpful.
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