Stevenson park disc golf course
Course Summary
Stevenson Park Disc Golf Course in Friendswood, TX, enjoys a high rating of 4.8 stars, reflecting widespread player satisfaction and positive experiences. The absence of negative reviews underscores the course's appeal, suggesting that it excels in layout, features, and overall player enjoyment. However, without specific criticisms to address, it's challenging to provide a balanced overview that includes common issues such as maintenance or navigation problems. This lack of negative feedback might indicate that the course is well-maintained and easy to navigate, or it could suggest that players have minor complaints they haven't widely shared.
The course's unique features, such as its design and natural beauty, seem to stand out positively among players. Challenges faced by players are not specifically mentioned, which might imply that the course offers a good balance of difficulty and accessibility for a range of skill levels. Nonetheless, any course has room for improvement, whether in enhancing signage, diversifying hole layouts, or further integrating environmental elements to elevate the playing
Overall Rating
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Top Reviews
Great local 9 hole disc golf course. Friday nights a local mini is held with check-in around 530PM and tee off around 6PM. Tee pads are in good shape as are the baskets. Hole #2 is an elevated basket about 7' or 8' high. Holes #3 & #4 are the longest. Holes #1, #2, #6 and #7 require some degree of navigating trees to more open fairway. Holes #8 and #9 are fairly open. Nothing too challenging compared to other Houston area offering, but a good opportunity to work on your woods game and keeping it in the fairway. There's a local owl nested on hole #6 and a variety of other wildlife. Show up for the Friday night minis and find the local group on FB.
- John Martinez
Fun challenging Disc Golf course weaving through the park’s natural beauty.
- Tony Villarreal
9 with alts and boxes. Moderate length. Lot of skinny shots. Not much water to avoid. The brush can get thorny in the summer. Nice local spot, nothing fancy. (It's behind the trees at the very end of the driveway)
- J Ald
- Adam Clarke