Top five best courses in DFW. This course sits inside a top-level A+ rated HOA community known as Trinity Falls. Geographically, it sits in a well lit and safe community/zip code. Plenty of parking ...
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Top five best courses in DFW. This course sits inside a top-level A+ rated HOA community known as Trinity Falls. Geographically, it sits in a well lit and safe community/zip code. Plenty of parking available at all times. I've played this course in all four seasons and there has never been a given day where the fairways lacked being mowed or cleared from debris. On the flipside, this course offers amazing off-fairway / rough scramble shot opportunities as well. If you see someone giving a mediocre rating cause of that, they are not true players of the sport. Shot variety is excellent. Alternate tee-pads or baskets offered on every hole and properly marked with red and blue wooden posts. All new baskets. Disc Golf goers have access to two club house restrooms and water stations, located in the parking lot. Trash cans and park benches located throughout the course. Scenery is beautiful/breathtaking. Many people complain/nag that the walks to the next hole are too long. This course was designed to enjoy a good nature walk through the wildlife preserve and park, while enjoying a great 21-hole experience. Those that can't see that are your players that want to be in and out of a course in under 90min. If that is you, this course is not for you. Go to Alex Clark. Only thing the course lacks are tee-pad signs with hole displays showing the Par and distance of the hole. Once could argue that is the reason why it can't be an A+ rated course. I would have to agree with that, as much as I hate to admit it. If you are playing the course for the first time and you don't use UDisc, you will have trouble navigating to the next hole. If that is you, then you will struggle on your first game, but then be good to after that. So as a result, I give this course an A rating, and not an A+.