Williamson County Disc Golf Course
Course Summary
The Williamson County Disc Golf Course in Leander, TX, enjoys a high rating of 4.6 stars, reflecting a generally positive experience among players. Enthusiasts praise its thoughtful layout, the variety of holes that cater to both beginners and seasoned players, and the scenic beauty that enhances the playing experience. However, there are some concerns regarding maintenance and navigation throughout the course. Players have pointed out that certain areas could benefit from better upkeep to prevent the natural elements from interfering with play. Additionally, first-time visitors sometimes find it challenging to navigate from one hole to the next due to insufficient signage or unclear path directions.
Unique features of the Williamson County Disc Golf Course include its integration with the natural landscape, offering a picturesque backdrop that players appreciate. The course's design takes advantage of the terrain to provide a challenging yet enjoyable game, with elevation changes and water hazards that require strategic thinking. However, the challenge of maintaining a course that so closely interacts with nature is evident in the feedback regarding overgrown
Overall Rating
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Top Reviews
Great course, plenty of challenging trees. Wilco does a great job of maintaining the course. I wish there were more trash cans (the one between 8&9 seems to also have been removed) but it is what it is
- James Olson
Had a great time here today. Played around 7am right when the parks department opened the gate. Really enjoyed this course. The only complaint I have is that there isn't great signage. They got some tape on the baskets pointing to the next tee box.
- Michael Garcia
Nice, fun, challenging course. It's covered in trees, so step your game up! Keep your throws on the fairway so you don't have to worry about the tall rough areas. The holes are pretty close together, so you don't have to walk far between holes. A couple of the holes sorta overlap, so heads up to others throwing or people walking the parks trails. Udisc app is helpful to navigate between the ones that are a little further apart. Have fun
- Suzanne Barajas
This course has great potential; however, it costs $10/person and for the time being, it's closed.
- Petey2time
This is a fun course and does not have water hazards for those who have disks that like to go swimming. It is a long course so come prepared. This course requires a small fee, so pay ahead for ease.
- Dark Agent