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Played: 144 Reviewed: 53 Exp: 5.2 Years
Pros: The have plenty of parking and a really nice playground next to it. They have benches and trash cans throughout the course. The baskets are in good shape.
Cons: Where to begin. This course had no tee pads or signage. The course was completely open (no obstacles at all) which is a terrible idea in West Texas. They put in a few mounds to surround the baskets to try to add some obstacles but is just a waste.This course was so boring that I wanted to leave multiple times. Hard to navigate unless you print off a map from the lubbock disc golf association.
Other Thoughts: Honestly this is a waste of a course. Nobody plays here, that you might as well pull the baskets and move them to MacKenzie park and make it two 18 holers.
0 of 1 people found this review helpful.
Dirt Course
Pros: Very nice baskets. Family friendly location with Legacy Play Village on the other side of the parking lot. If you are a beginner this course will be great because you should never lose a disc!
Cons: Dirt teeboxes. Tons of stickers! The course pretty much consists of dirt hills with baskets on them. There is no difficulty in the course and it gets boring quick. If there is the slightest bit of wind when you go to play(it's west Texas, so there will be) bring some glasses because the dirt will be all in your eyes. If you do not know the course well make sure to print off a map because you are likely to get lost on the back nine.
Other Thoughts: The lake around the back nine can get flooded and actually submerge a couple of the holes. However, most of the time it is bone dry.
1 of 3 people found this review helpful.
Family friendly
Pros: Good quality baskets. Some benches. Trash cans throughout.
Awesome playground. New parking lot. Very nice restrooms. New picnic table with grill.
Trees have been planted for the future.
Awesome playground. New parking lot. Very nice restrooms. New picnic table with grill.
Trees have been planted for the future.
Cons: Dirt tees. No signs. Tough navigation. Rabbit holes everywhere. A lot of stickers (even for west Texas). Few obstacles. Nothing to stop the west Texas wind.
Other Thoughts: I had a little fun. It's better than a wide open field. Playing from the long tees on a windy day provided a pretty challenging round. Disc golf quality is only one to one and a half stars at this time. You can see that improvements are on the way, but it will be a long time before this course is a disc golfing destination.
I've played a lot of disc golf, so I navigated the course ok, but without signs some people will get frustrated by the tough conditions and uncertainty.
If you're traveling with your family with small children, this is the course to play in Lubbock. The brand new playground looks like a children's wonderland (from a grandpa aged guys point of view). It was crowded with young moms reading books and watching very happy kids playing the morning I was there. Your young family will not mind waiting for you to finish your round. Non disc golf amenities... four stars! The playground was crowded. I was the only person on the course.
I've played a lot of disc golf, so I navigated the course ok, but without signs some people will get frustrated by the tough conditions and uncertainty.
If you're traveling with your family with small children, this is the course to play in Lubbock. The brand new playground looks like a children's wonderland (from a grandpa aged guys point of view). It was crowded with young moms reading books and watching very happy kids playing the morning I was there. Your young family will not mind waiting for you to finish your round. Non disc golf amenities... four stars! The playground was crowded. I was the only person on the course.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
Pros: Wide open course. Really gives you the opportunity to try new shots, throws, and discs without any worry of hitting trees or water.
Cons: WINDY! (as is Lubbock). Very confusing to find your way around. Nothing is marked. If I hadn't gone with friends who knew their way around I would've just wondered aimlessly the whole time. The ground is FULL of pickers, prairie dog holes, and black widows. Not a good place for pets (for those of you, like me, who's dog likes to tag along while you play) or strollers/carts with aired tires.
Other Thoughts: I agree, this is a fairly new course, and over time it has the potential to be a more challenging course (apart from the wind, which is challenging enough as it is). There are a couple dozen trees newly planted that in several years will provide some variety to play, as well as much welcomed shade.
3 of 3 people found this review helpful.
Pros: Full 18 holes, nice long drives, good design and layout. I love how #9 finishes right next to the future parking lot, that way if you don't feel up to the back 9 your right there at your car.
Cons: Still a developing park, stickers galore, the pond was overflooded enough we couldn't play hole 5 and on 7 my cousins driver went straight into the water not to be seen again that day. The back 9 get alittle boring and repetative, could be because it was hot in the afternoon and had played the other park in town that morning and the arm was getting tired, but on 11, 12, 13 your just throwing back and forth.
Other Thoughts: Overall I enjoyed the course, It's going to be a good course once the park is more established. The slight elevation changes and hills some of the baskets are on are real nice for tricking your eyes on your putts. Once the trees grow up in 5 or so years it'll be pretty nice. I wish the back 9 were a bit different, not just long drives, but it is West Texas can't be too picky. Was really windy the day we played causing my cousin to overcompensate for the wind and chunk his yellow driver straight into the water, his name etc... isn't on it so buh bye disc. I was hoping for Concrete T's and a map or at least directions to the next hole on the T's I had the map from the site so wasn't hard for us, but someone showing up for a quick game will quickly leave after frustration.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
Pros: This course is great for beginners. Everything is wide open. This course isn't very popular so there won't be be anybody getting in the way. This course is good if you have a big arm.
Cons: It is very hard to find your way around. The course is poorly marked. There are very few obstacles which results is very little creativity.
Other Thoughts: The course is under development. Give it a few years and the course should mature and become an excellent place to play.
0 of 2 people found this review helpful.
Pros: A wide open course, with easy to spot launch pads.
Cons: There are only a few trees, but those few trees can sometimes be a problem. sometimes gopher holes and flying ants will try and ruin your play experience.
Other Thoughts: could use a little more variety, but otherwise nice for new players.
0 of 2 people found this review helpful.
Pros: Wide open holes! Just sit back and let it rip! The course is fairly new and is still a work in progress. A simple design to follow and not confusing. Makes for some tough shots if it is windy day. It will make you a better wind player.
Cons: Windy! The openness of this place + Lubbock wind makes this not very ideal.
Other Thoughts: A perfect course to practice on while you better your game.
4 of 4 people found this review helpful.
Played: 344 Reviewed: 6 Exp: 20.1 Years
Pros: No waiting to play.
Nice playground near course with picnic tables.
Some elevated baskets and tee pads.
Nice playground near course with picnic tables.
Some elevated baskets and tee pads.
Cons: Very few trees, mostly dirt fairways, flat, can be quite windy.
Other Thoughts: This is a new course with room for improvement. More trees, concrete T-pads, and more dirt work could make a big difference.
4 of 6 people found this review helpful.
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