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Jersey Village, TX

Jersey Village DGC

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Pizza God
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Experience: 36.1 years 1726 played 574 reviews
1.50 star(s)

Nice little walk in the church park 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 14, 2018 Played the course:once

Pros:

Has 8 baskets
Has lots of tree's
Has some slight elevation on 2 baskets

Cons:

No tee's marked at all.
DB5 baskets

Other Thoughts:

Not even listed on UDisc, that should tell you something. I thought about going inside the church to see if they had a map, but didn't do it.

I basically played basket to basket. I tried to make some of the holes interesting to throw. It is actually easy to do as this is a nice grove of tree's.

The baskets are basically laid out around the grove of trees. Some further in than others. There might have been 9 holes at one time, they are temp holes not attached to anything. Anyone could just pick up the baskets and walk away.

In all, this is a nice little quiet "park" on church grounds. Several picnic tables and pavilions. This would be a good place to spend your lunch hour getting a quick bite to eat and practice your upshots/putts. The area is not all that big, so even making up major safari holes is not feasible.

Would I play here again.

Well, in all honestly, if I was local and wanted to get in a quick round of golf, I would consider making up my own holes here and playing. I would have the course to myself and could make up my own 18 hole course going back and forth in the park.

But as it is, I can only give it 1.5 because of the poor baskets and no tee's marked.
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c_a_miller
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Experience: 12 years 299 played 209 reviews
0.50 star(s)

8 baskets, and that is it 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Feb 22, 2018 Played the course:once

Pros:

There are 8 relatively new baskets in a church field. The course is abundant with large trees creating obstacles throughout.

There is a tiny bit of elevation and the course utilizes it well with a few baskets perched on the small hills.

Being on a fairly large church, this is a good place for people to be introduced to the sport. The course is also very easily accessible from 290 (if 290 is accessible that is)

Cons:

There are no discernible tee markings or tee signs any where on the course. The baskets are also DB5 baskets, one of the worst on the market. The baskets that were bought have the temporary base on them that were just put into the ground and covered with dirt to "install" them.

The course holds water with deep puddles forming after a moderate rain. I imagine those puddles stay for a while making several of the baskets inaccessible without getting your shoes soaked.

There are only 8 baskets. Not 6, not 9, but 8. I stood in the middle of the course and counted the baskets over and over again trying to find the 9th to no avail. It makes the course feel that much more incomplete.

Other Thoughts:

Here was my hot take of the year: these are the worst placed 8 baskets in all of the Houston area. It has cheap baskets. No real course layout. No tee signs. No markings on the baskets.

Update: B. Schmitz now takes the dubious award of being the worst baskets in Houston, with this course being a close second.

You could potentially play some safari golf, or you could play basket to basket. This is a true course bagging course, and you should only really make the trip out here to play if you are a big course bagger.
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