Roy G Guerrero Disc Golf Course

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Austin, United States

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Roy G Guerrero Disc Golf Course Reviews | Rating 4,5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Roy G Guerrero Disc Golf Course is located in Austin, United States on 517 S Pleasant Valley Rd. Roy G Guerrero Disc Golf Course is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category course in United States.

Address

517 S Pleasant Valley Rd

Phone

+1 5129746700

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Alexandra Espinoza

1 major complaint... First let me start by saying this is a beautiful, spacious, and fun course. It's great even just to hike without playing disc golf. The main issue i have is that the path to the first hole is not clear at all, and at worst, somewhat dangerous. The bridge from the parking lot (with the volleyball courts, baseball fields, etc) to the first hole is gone so you have to literally hike down the ravine, cross, and go up on the other side to get to the other side where the first hole is. This area should be completely fenced off and instructions on how to access the other side with a car provided. The chain link fence we collapsed after being stepped on by so many disc golfers going back and forth. And several groups we passed asked how to get to the first hole because it's not intuitive.

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Josiah Kenyon

Fantastic course! Challenging, scenic, fun, and well maintained. 5 stars!

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RRena Patterson

Beautiful Park covered by Trees, Picnic area, pet friendly, family friendly, great trails to walk,run or bike. Beautiful disc golf course. Handicap parking, plenty of parking. Plus wildlife

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Caleb DeSantis

This is my favorite course by far. Between the sheer size of the course and the obstacles along the way, this course will challenge even the best of players. The pads, fairways and baskets were all well taken care of. I did find it useful to bring an extended pole as my disc lodged in a tree several times. When arriving it may be easier to start from the parking lot at hole 2 as the parking lot near hole one has a bridge out, leaving you with a 100’ wide 25’ deep gorge to traverse. If you play from hole 2 however you can bypass this bridge altogether. I would like to give this course an additional star however in addition to the bridge being out, the park itself lacks serious amenities. Plan on being out for 2-4 hours with no access to a bathroom, water or ease of access to anywhere close. Bring a buddy!

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William Kendall

Love this course, the perfect mix of challenge, beauty, and variety. Beware of bicyclists and pedestrians, it's a multi-use park. Can be a longer round, especially when behind larger groups. Enjoyable walk for non disc golfers as well if you have friends who don't throw