Tommy and Sue Brown Park

North Richland Hills, Texas     1 course · 6 holes     Driving directions

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-  +1 votes  + Mark Roberts › August 5, 2015
B+
I think this course is getting a bad rap. It's extremely well maintained and there's no searching for baskets, trying to find the next hole, etc. Nice concrete tee pads. Yes, it's very short but it's still super fun and maybe a place for the expert to get their first ace while the beginners enjoy a challenging layout that's fun to play.
-  +0 votes  + Miles "Deuce" Francis II › April 11, 2012
C
too easy but a lot of fun. Don't need anything but a putter
-  +0 votes  + Derrick Jeffress › June 14, 2017
B
For a short course it's really fun. Great for working on approach shots with a turnover or flick. Lefty friendly and clean, no trash or pet waste issues on the course
-  +0 votes  + Brent Mohar › October 16, 2016
C-
Not to be negative. But this course is just too simplistic. Nothing interesting in terms of elevation changes, trees etc. It just goes around a central playground. The tees are small concrete circles. Its ok for practice.
-  +0 votes  + Dillon Jensen › January 23, 2021
B-
Good short course for practicing mid range and putts or if you're experimenting with a new shot style. Kinda weird circle pads though and it is situated right next to a playground/walking paths so lots of potential for someone to be walking in your path. Overall good course for regaining skills or if you're trying to get a really quick and easy round in.
-  +0 votes  + Vince Regan › September 27, 2021
B
It is what it is, very short but in great shape and will test your left-to-right game
-  -1 votes  + Patrick Plaze › July 5, 2011
D
beginner course, bring your putter only, maybe a buzz, 6 holes all under 200 ft
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