Wortham Park Disc Golf Course
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Over all nice park Went for the disc gulf course - the grass was not maintained as well. You can tell the grass was grown out at one point and it was finally cut but uneven and the grass that was cut was just left there Just made playing disc gulf not as fun
- M Butler
Really straightforward beginner/ intermediate course. There's a course layout sign that's easy to follow, and concrete pads to throw from for every hole. The concrete pads have the hole number, par count, and distance. Only bummer is that they're on the smaller side for most adults. We went after rain, and there was a decent amount of standing water throughout the course. Bring towels or shoes you don't care about! Generally there's knee high grass all over, so high socks or at the very least closed toe shoes are also recommend. My biggest con for this course is how the fairways are maintained. Everytime we've gone there has been a straight line of mowed grass from pad to basket. This is super helpful for figuring out which basket to aim for. The big drawback is that there really isn't much of the fairway that's cut down. The holes don't have an out of bounds line marked, but I'd imagine that most of them would have about 20 feet of fair play area that could benefit from being mowed down. Right now you can throw in the right area/ direction, and still have your disc land in knee high grass that'll make it hard to find. If they could get that figured out, this would be a 5/5 area for beginners. Right now it feels as if players that can't throw a dead straight line are being unfairly punished by having to forage for shanked shots.
- Stephen Martinez
It's a very small 9 hole course. It's good for practice or if you wanna get 9 holes in within an hour.
- Ricky Garcia
Decent recreational disc golf course for beginners and intermediate players. It doesn't have many trees, and it could be mowed more often. The tee pads are also tiny (see pictures). The holes are mostly short to medium length and they are wide open with one or two exceptions. Good if you're already into disc golf, but I wouldn't take first time players there with the expectation that they will end up loving the sport afterwards.
- Kevin S
I’ve only been playing disc golf for a few months. This course has been perfect for my beginner abilities. Really great course to practice approach and tee shots.
- Cat Burglar