“One of the reasons we're here is because nobody else is here. It's got great terrain; a lot of courses are pretty flat,” said Jace Ousley of Celina. “All the holes are a challenge; it's laid out well.”
“There's plenty of hills; it's a nice course,” Jeb Wortham of Fort Worth said.
Meadors hopes and believes the disc golf courses are worthy of state recognition.
“We plan to submit the disc golf course facility to the DFW Parks and Recreation Area Directors Association and the Texas Parks and Recreation Society (TRAPS) for the Facility Design and Construction category,” he said. “If the facility places high enough with TRAPS, it will automatically be forwarded to the National Recreation and Parks Association (NRPA) for consideration.”
So get a Frisbee, if you don’t have a professional throwing disc, and head for south of the Trinity. (People don’t bite down here.)
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