Cedar Hill, TX 
Lester Lorch Park - Beaver DGC Share
Uploaded By: chalos13   (Taken 11/2009)
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    Rating:
    4.16
    53Reviews:
    933 Played:
    186 Favorited:
    176 Wishlisted:

    Course Conditions as of 1/16/2023
    Mostly dry; grass is in decent shape.
    (Last updated by aclay)

    Course Details
    PermanentCourse Type:
    2005Year Established:
    Brian Lamoreaux Designer(s):
    Moderately Hilly & Moderately WoodedCourse Landscape / Terrain:
    18 ( x 3 ) / 18Holes / Baskets:
    5545 ft. – 6474 ft.Course Length: Metric
            55 Par Info:
            53.7 DGCR SSE: [ ? ]
    No / YesMultiple Tees / Pins:
    ConcreteTee Type:
    ChainstarHole Type:
    338 / 64 Rounds Recorded / Average Score:     
    29 Discs Lost:
    1 Course Guides:
    Description: Set on a large nature preserve, this course plays tough. A pond comes into play on 3 holes and also includes some elevation changes. Lots of wildlife.

    Caution: Poisonous snake habitat-- rattlesnakes, water moccasins, copperheads, the coral snake.

    Location Details
    Lester Lorch Nature PreservePark / Location Name:
    1823 Texas Plume RoadStreet Address:
    75104 Zip/Postal Code: Map Zip
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    Local Directions: South of Dallas on Hwy 67; turn right on Mt Lebanon Rd., 1 mile to a right past the white mansion on Texas Plume Rd. Enter 2nd parking lot and park at bottom of hill. Beaver course's 1st tee next to new parking lot. Coyote's 1st tee across the pond.