
If you're looking for an awesome disc golf experience, look no further than Lester Lorch Park! This park is home to not one, but two incredible 18-hole courses that are sure to provide an exciting challenge for players of all skill levels.
One of the things I love most about this course is its convenience. Whether you're a local or just passing through, Lester Lorch Park is easy to get to and always well-maintained. The long open holes are great for players who want to let loose and really see how far they can throw, while the complex technical holes provide a fun challenge that keeps you on your toes.
The park itself is gorgeous, with clean woods and well-maintained grass that make for a beautiful backdrop while you play. And the pond in the middle adds a touch of serenity to the course that makes it feel like a true escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Overall, I can't recommend Lester Lorch Park enough to anyone looking for a fun, challenging disc golf experience. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, this park is sure to provide you with hours of entertainment and a beautiful setting to enjoy. So grab your discs and head on over to Lester Lorch Park - you...
Read moreOne of my favorite courses, anywhere!
I am originally from the northern US, I have played courses in many parts of the country. As a Dallas native now, I cannot state how glad I am to have a course of this caliber so near where we live! The views are scenic, the course is so well cared for, and the design is both FUN and CHALLENGING! Don’t get me wrong… Have I ever personally made par here for a whole round? Nope… But man do I enjoy trying! 😅
If you are looking for a course to play, and are willing to drive as much as an hour radius, put this place on your list. I’d maybe even go 90 minutes to play this course and it’s sister course (Coyote) together if you’re looking to make...
Read moreThis park is a hidden gem with lots of old growth trees, and a pond.
The disc golf course is meant more for a beginner to intermediate player with fairly straight fairways and navigable trees. There are two baskets that have you throwing across the pond which is fun to test your skills.
One downside is there are several muddy/wet areas that are a nuisance to cross since you'll get mud on your shoes. It looks like hole number nine isn't playable when the pond is up high, so make sure you know how to find hole ten.
The (mostly) concrete pads could use some maintenance, but they are still playable. The tee maps don't have par listed and that's an annoyance, but you can...
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