The Cedars Disc Golf Course F

Fate, TX

Grade Breakdown

Overall F 45/100
Course Condition F 35/100
Design & Challenge C 70/100
Amenities D 60/100
Reputation F 40/100

About This Course

The Cedars Disc Golf Course in Fate, TX offers excellent distance variation with signature holes like the 565-foot par-4 #3, but suffers from significant maintenance neglect over its dozen-year history. Missing baskets, encroaching development, and hazardous vegetation create an inconsistent playing experience. The course features natural terrain elements including creeks and cedar trees that add strategic challenge, though creek crossings pose navigation difficulties. Best suited for players seeking variety who can navigate around condition issues.

Course Info

18
Public
Flat
Allowed

Signature Hole

Hole #3 - 565-foot par-4 with cedar trees lining right edge, open left side, features a 40-foot wide ditch about 100 feet short of basket

Details

Fate, TX
Fate, TX

Who Should Play Here?

Beginner Playable

Beginners should approach with caution due to significant maintenance issues and hazardous vegetation. The course has short holes (under 225 feet) that offer some accessibility, but missing baskets and creek crossings add unpredictability.

  • Watch for mesquite trees with thorns as long as fingers that can cause serious injury
  • Be aware of three creek crossings including one bridge that may be submerged
  • Holes 1-6 are shorter and more manageable for learning
Intermediate Playable

Intermediate players will find good distance variation with six holes over 375 feet and three over 450 feet, but course management is complicated by navigation issues and encroaching development.

  • Navigate carefully after hole 6 where creek crossings require doubling back
  • Hole #9 offers a tunnel challenge with low ceiling and basket near creek
  • Cedar trees are disc grabbers that can be itchy when wading through
Advanced Playable

Advanced players will appreciate the design creativity with legitimate par-4s and challenging par-3s, though condition issues significantly impact competitive playability.

  • Hole #17 is 470 feet RHBH over creek starting open becoming moderately wooded
  • Hole #12 at 493 feet features tunnel approach before crossing creek
  • Basket placement near creek on holes 5, 9, and 14 adds strategic water hazard challenge

Tags

water hazards creek crossings maintenance issues distance variation hazardous vegetation limited amenities
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