Castle Hills Disc Golf Course
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This course has incredible potential! But only if a little effort was put into maintaining it. Specifically creating access to hole 4 and a couple others. Nearly all the tee boxes are too short and missing the signs. The fairways are 8” of grass with a reverse landing strip mowed out in the middle. The pathways mowed out are not really consistent with the layout and flow of the course. To whom keeps up with this course: go look at Greenbelt and Porter in Carrollton to visualize how to access holes and maintain the course and please take notes.
- Luke Barbosa (HVAC Double Agent)
This is an interesting disc golf course. There are a large amount of water hazards and there's a good chance that you will lose some disc. Try and play safely as you can and stay away from some of the marshes which may have water moccasins. Overall, it was mowed and looked pretty great and it was a fun course to learn. Here's a hint. On whole one the basket is up over a small hill hidden in some trees.
- Cray
Great course, 4 is unplayable, nice baskets, needs new tee signs
- Fred De la Rosa
The course is not playable. The signs have fallen off every pole, and the layout is very confusing. We tried using UDisc, but the layout on UDisc was incorrect apparently, because it was leading us to a basket, which was someone’s backyard. Do not play here! We played at Greenbelt DGC instead. 1 star.
- Hungry Traveler
The course is playable, but not particularly enjoyable. As mentioned by others, the course itself definitely needs some attention. Hole placements are poorly marked (I was using the UDisc app to find my way around), the course terrain is rough and mostly neglected (barring the occasional strip that was mowed to the basket), and given the layout of the area it feels awkwardly long for an 18 hole course. The location of the course also feels cut off from the public, tucked away behind residential housing. Not a course I would recommend playing.
- Caleb Johnson