Agnes Moffitt Park
Course Summary
Agnes Moffitt Park in Houston, TX, holds a strong 4.4-star rating, reflecting its popularity and positive reception among disc golf enthusiasts. The course is praised for its well-thought-out layout and the variety of features that cater to both beginners and experienced players, providing a balanced challenge across its holes. Without any negative reviews available, it's challenging to identify common criticisms directly from player feedback. However, courses of this nature might typically face occasional issues related to maintenance or navigation, which are common areas for improvement among public disc golf courses.
Unique to Agnes Moffitt Park is its ability to offer an engaging experience that keeps players returning. The course layout and the natural landscape it utilizes are often highlighted as key strengths, providing a scenic backdrop for the game. While specific challenges were not mentioned due to the lack of negative feedback, players often look for improvements in signage, upkeep of the tee pads and baskets, and better management of natural elements like overgrowth or water hazards. These areas
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Top Reviews
Nice place for amateur disc golf but the western side of the park has a variety of homeless camps that needs to be removed and there are unnecessary weird sculptures. Also nice looking pool and covered outdoor basketball courts.
- Gerald Heinecke
I just wanted to let everyone is that there now is a separate lap lane at the Agnes Moffet pool for those that prefer to swim laps for exercise with uninterrupted.
- Jeannette McKillop
First time at this park. I like but would be amazing to add a small dog park area for the dogs. Perhaps also a trail, unless I did not see it. I see the frisbee throws, which is pretty cool, baseball and the basketball courts.
- Carolyn Guandique
This park is huge!! Went to play basketball at night and had a blast. Love the trees over by the basketball court. Not sure what kids of trees they were but they were pretty. Go check out this park if you’re in the area!
- Robert McLymore
My first round of disc golf here. Open park course with trees that don't really hinder your shot often. Layout is a bit confusing and many holes close so that if crowded there is risk of being hit.
- MD MC