NOTICE: The course went through a major redesign in 2023 by the original designer, Mike Olse. 15 of the 18 holes have dual tee boxes, the Pro tees are not merely behind the Am tees. They are placed at ...
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NOTICE: The course went through a major redesign in 2023 by the original designer, Mike Olse. 15 of the 18 holes have dual tee boxes, the Pro tees are not merely behind the Am tees. They are placed at varied locations and distances. The style of the tee pads here are similar to the ones at Zilker park. The actual tee pad is the concrete rectangle. The "bricks" are NOT part of the tee pad or legal teeing area. The bricks around the edges are for safety, erosion control, and aesthetics. The area is very wooded all around, but the fairways have been cleared of unneeded trees and bushes. There are stone benches at nearly every tee, and the course has incorporated new innovations for erosion control (large diameter pads around each basket laid in the ground to prevent dig outs from shoes when you pick up your disc and turn away). There is a putting area (as shown in the course map) with multiple baskets for warm-up.
Parking / Access: The parking lot is near hole 1, and hole 18 leads back to the parking lot.
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