I went down south to see the Wu Dang Monks perform. They played at the Akins High School Performing Arts Theatre on 1st street south of Slaughter Drive. Which was right next to this course that I have not played at before.
Apparently, some a-hole stole the goal for hole 16. People are selfish, destructive, and ignorant for most of their life…
The holes here are very short. Short enough to be called “an ace rich area”. There were many holes that were less than 200 feet.
You can see hole one from the tee. There were enough trees for me not to consider throwing a straight shot. Instead, I threw high and to the right hoping that it would fall back onto the course. It barely made it to the left of the course.
Sadly, Mark threw some discs in the tree. For the first time, we finally found the disc stuck high in a tree. As a bonus, Mark found another disc. The next time, we were not so fortunate. And we were unable to locate his disc.
On hole 5, my first throw landed close to the basket. And I was able to birdie the hole!
Hole 15 is on top of a hill. The goal is in the middle of the clearing at the bottom.
On the way out, I notice an interesting sign. Hill Country Aeromodelers apparently has a section of the park for themselves.