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San Angelo, TX

North Concho Park

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Experience: 10.1 years 33 played 7 reviews
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North Concho 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 26, 2017 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Good shot variety - you can use the whole bag here...turnovers, overhand, forehands, big hyzers, skip shots, rollers, their are potential lines for all of them.
The closest to playing in the woods that you will find in San Angelo
Rubber teepads
Baskets catch well
On course disc-golf themed artwork

Cons:

Only 10 holes...great use of the land, I'm just greedy more holes equals more chances for fun. No real way to make this an 18 hole course though.
No bathrooms on site
I'll agree with the reviewer below, Island hole seems like an add one, and if you can throw a 250 foot hyzer, it's not a real problem how as it is wide open.

Other Thoughts:

This is my favorite course in the San Angelo area, the holes create some fun shots to throw.

Hole 1 plays slightly downhill and has a mando to force a tunnel shot. A good hyzer flip or straight to fade shot are good options to get down to the cove which protects the basket.

Hole 2 is a short shot from an elevated tee pad down to a basket tucked into the rough. Discs can cut through the rough and into the river. Lost an Envy I was very fond of like that.

Hole 3 is a long shot off an elevated teepad across a small drainage ditch to a basket. The rough on the left is extremely thick and the river is right there as well. The safe play is to get the shot out right.

Hole 4 is a short slightly uphill hole with some trees right at the tee, but pretty open around the basket.

Hole 5 might be the most difficult shot on the course, if you nail the hyzer flip out to 330 down the tree tunnel it can be birded, but the hole plays right along the river and an unfortunate kick and it is easy to lose a disc.

Hole 6 is a short skip shot or flick through the trees.

Hole 7 plays along the river, but it is wide open to the right and sets up well for an RHBH hyzer

Hole 8 is an island hole, wide open, zero obstacles, I usually just mash on a Harp and move on. Basket is elevated on some rocks.

Hole 9 plays slightly uphill with the high hyzer line guarded by trees, unless you drop in just right. You can also skip in or hyzer flip something into birdie range.

Hole 10 is a short tight tunnel but there is a big hyzer route and a flick route that allow you to get around the tunnel.

As always when playing in west Texas the wind can quickly become a factor and the layout of this course makes it pretty tough as the prevailing winds in San Angelo become crosswinds on this course.
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