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Lancaster, TX

Cedar Valley DGC

3.255(based on 2 reviews)
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Experience: 36.2 years 1738 played 589 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Fun 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 2, 2019 Played the course:once

Pros:

Direction signs from the school entrance
Sweet Tee signs
Cement Tee pads
Decent use of the land

Cons:

Many of the holes are on the short side for a seasoned player
the open holes tend to be long for a rec player
Parking seems weird

Other Thoughts:

This is a fun course to play. Plenty of Ace Run though the tree's. I actually enjoyed the first 10 holes.
But with that said, the back 7 holes are hurting and the reason I only gave the course a 3.5.

Now if the college mows the back side, those holes would be a little more fun to play.

Front 10 holes are all under 300ft, most around 200.

You start off with a nice turnover shot along the pond, pretty open shot as long as you don't hyzer out down the hill or turn over into the pond.

Follow the tape pointing to the next tee on the basket. Holes 2, 3 and 4 all throw with cedars acting like bunkers.

Hole 5 is a little shot over a ravine, don't hit the bushes to the right, it will be kicked back down the hill. There is a drop zone on the left where the trail comes in.

Hole 6 to 9 are all semi open shots. Watch out on hole 7 as there is a drop off behind the basket.

Hole 10 is another interesting hole. narrow fairway over the ravine and up to the left. They took some time building a path on this hole.

Then you cut across to the more open holes.

11 is over some rough, one of the few holes you can't see the basket from the tee.

Hole 12 is the longest on the course. Wide open fairway as long as you don't turn it over to the right.

13 has you throwing though a gap in a fence line, shorter hole. Easy if you hit the gap.

14 is the 2nd longest hole on the course. Wide open but the grass was tall.

15 is a good disc golf hole. You have 2 basic paths to the basket. One is sort of an S shot though a gap. Don't bee too far right though that gap, you will have a tough upshot. There is a big lefty hyzer, or forehand shot. But a fence line is guarding most of it.

16 is mostly open, go over the top or hit the gap for the 2.

17 is my 2nd favorite hole on the course. There is both a lefty and righty shot, the lefty shot is over the water. If you have a good forhand, it is the shortest route to the basket. The hyzer is a big longer and harder to hit.

18 is an open shot, you can throw it hard, as there is a hill behind the basket. Just don't turn it over to the right, deep doo doo over there.

Would I play here again? Yes, even though there are some boring holes on the back, as a whole the course is fun to play.
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