Brazos River disc golf park

Sugar Land, TXGet Directions →

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Brazos River Disc Golf Park in Sugar Land, TX, holds a solid 4.0-star rating, reflecting a generally positive reception from the disc golf community. Players have praised the course for its challenging layout and variety of features, which cater to both novice and experienced disc golfers. The scenic backdrop and thoughtful design contribute to an enjoyable playing experience. However, some criticisms have been noted regarding the course's maintenance and navigation. Issues such as overgrown vegetation and a lack of clear signage can detract from the overall experience, making it difficult for players to navigate between holes and find their discs.

Unique to Brazos River Disc Golf Park are its natural beauty and the strategic use of the river to enhance the difficulty and aesthetics of several holes. These elements are frequently mentioned as highlights and demonstrate the potential of the course as a top-tier disc golf destination. Yet, the challenges presented by maintenance and navigation issues are significant. Addressing these concerns could not only improve playability but also elevate the course

Overall Rating

4.0 (5 reviews)

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Top Reviews

A nice 9 hole course .. wide open to practice your drives and control. A few challenging holes .. lots of bystanders walking on sidewalks and fairways at times … be patient and carefully and have fun !!

- Butch Boston

Don’t bother with this one. It’s a very nice park, but the disc golf is an afterthought at best. The course is confusing, there is no way to know which basket you’re throwing to or where the next tees are. There are only little posts with the hole number on them, no diagrams or arrows or anything helpful. Worst of all, this is a very busy park. The cyclists and pedestrians are all over the course. I had to pull my son out of the way of at least two cyclists blasting through the course like they owned it.

- Stephen McPheron

A good place for recreational disc golf Nine holes with alternate tee boxes to make a full 18. Most holes are out in the open with two being carved out of the thick woods around the course. Never too busy and good for a quick round.

- Marcus Erickson

Great round of golf, wonderful course

- CDUBs

Looks clean and enjoyable.

- Tabish Shaikh Quadri