This course has a great, beautiful, and challenging terrain. The course twists and turns all through the brush and trees. A creek runs all through it — bring a towel for your hands and discs! Watch out for the cacti and other thorny plants, and I’d suggest jeans if the weather allows. It’s very well kept(unlike Bartholomew), but it’s tricky to find a couple holes unless you’ve done the course a few times. The whole park is an odd, fantastic oasis in the middle of derelict Manor. We’ve seen a couple other disc golfers, but the course has never been crowded(unlike Emma Long or the extinct Pease course). Even on a spring Sunday we didn’t have to wait or hurry. Many holes have a pro and amateur tees. I’d highly recommend the amateur tees if you are anything but a pro. In fact, the only beef I have with this place is that it’s so easy to lose a disc on so many holes. If you have any propensity for the occasional late release, the brush turns an «oops» into an «oh sh*t» with a 20 minute search for your disc. East Metropolitan Park is definitely worth checking out!
Troy H.
Classificação do local: 5 Austin, TX
Very challenging — fairways are fair but the rough is rough! Lots of elevation and tricky basket locations. Creek in play often. Beautiful scenery and lots of wildlife. There are sports fields and courts at the location of this very large and accessible park. Great park, facilities, and course to challenge the best part of your skills.