Tom "Old Man" McCutcheon Disc Golf Course
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Overall nice course! The first several holes are near the lake which offers a beautiful view and nice breeze, however, there are also people everywhere setup to hang near the lake and cook out, so that provides an extra obstacle. It's very dry and sandy, which probably means if it rains it's then super muddy. The second half of the course was better - less people, nice and shady.
- Grace
This park is an absolute blessing to the locals of all ages and races. Since I met Tom in 89 he showed his true devotion for this park and for disc golf. This park shows the true testament of reliability that Texas offers. I will forever rest my soul at this park. I hope everyone has a blessed experience at the most beautiful park across Texas
- Aniston Harrell
Fun disc golf course with the first 7 holes on the lake side and the final 11 on other side of the street. Decent elevation change and lots of different shots required. Pretty shaded as well and not too much walking in between holes.
- Andrew Palmer
Good technical course along the shores of Lake Lewisville. It has sandy soil so it drains well and has quite a few trees. Not long but hard to score low! On #8 the gutsy play is a backhand hizer over the lake to park it. Or take the safe route with a mid range over land.
- Kirk Wooldridge
Not a great course. Parking running through the middle of the course? Bad idea. Old baskets throughout the course that aren't marked and blend with the terrain, making your first time playing here that much more difficult. Not cart friendly for elevation changes down to the beach and back up. It's not one star because the views are unparalleled in a DFW course. The course just feels like it could have been positioned better. That lack of foresight mixed with an overall subpar course in the area makes me conclude that I will not be returning to play here again.
- Nathan Hoxie