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I don't think I've ever left one on the course. But I've definitely lost a bunch in water, leaves, underbrush, and especially down in Florida in the salt bush. I had a spot in my bag, backup to my favorite driver, I had to replace that disc after about every trip to Florida. Once I got a Roc...
4.00 star(s)
Most Every Disc Golf Need is Accounted For at Curtis Memorial
Wayfinding aids, three good tees for every hole, course design, overall excellence of the individual holes, a number of really fun shots.
Barely a con, but the entire course is in the woods, so not much landscape variety.
Whatever...
4.00 star(s)
Green Grass and Rolling Hills
Landscape, signage, tees, multiple baskets
Moneta Park is a scenic multi-use park not far from Smith Mountain Lake. Discers may have to work a bit to get there but the course and the surrounding area are well worth the effort. The reward is a destination disc golf...
3.00 star(s)
Pines Galore in Prince George
First-time friendly, nice concrete tees, two per hole, open and wooded holes, not all par 3, variety of angles needed off the tee.
The Pine Valley course at Scott Memorial Park is accurately named; two-thirds of the course plays through a young pine forest, with...
2.50 star(s)
Woods by the Waters
Serene playing environment, first time friendly, surrounding park
Lack of variety among the holes, some tees a bit rough.
Northwest River Park is a hidden gem, passed by unknown thousands of travelers bound for the Outer Banks of North Carolina. The park features a pristine...
2.50 star(s)
Varied Virginia Piedmont Course
Variety of hole layouts and thus shots needed. Signage and concrete teepads.
Many fairways overlap or virtually face each other. A few holes that are muddy more often than not.
Goyne Park is a relatively small but nicely varied course set in an outer suburb of...
2.50 star(s)
Richmond's Original Woods Course v2
Quiet setting, varied elevation
Dorey Park is typical of several of the older disc golf courses in Virginia; from the white tees, it's a relatively short course in a big, nice park but is set away from the main park in a set of woods that otherwise probably...
3.00 star(s)
Multiple Challenges, Multiple Rewards
Landscape, shot variety, signage, a few top-end holes
Average length, some holes overly wooded
The disc golf course at the University of Richmond shows its Jekyll side for the first two holes, with excellent signage and short but well manicured and lightly...
4.50 star(s)
Another Elite Maryland Course
Beautiful setting and landscape, full range of challenges except true water hole. Long on amenities.
Not many - some navigation challenges maybe, and some rough tees. Definitely some lost disc risk.
Seneca Creek has long been considered one of the elite disc golf...
3.00 star(s)
Over the Hills and Through the Woods, but Please Don't Throw Me in the Briar Patch
Serene wooded landscape, upkeep, balance of skills required to succeed, way finding aids to keep you on the right path.
Thick, punishing rough on many holes.
Pleasant Grove Park is full up on outdoor...
3.00 star(s)
Varied Holes and Good Landscape
Hole layout, nice park landscape, variety of individual holes.
Holes that play over or too close to parking areas.
White Bank Park is an excellent park on a branch of the Appomattox River, with playgrounds, a boat ramp, and lots of picnic areas. The disc golf...
4.00 star(s)
Picture Perfect Mountain Course
Landscape, setting, varied challenges per hole. Excellent signage and nice tees. A good number of truly distinctive holes, including one of the best in the state.
Thickets and underbrush, especially on the back, could lead to a fair amount of time searching for...
3.00 star(s)
Scenic Rural Waterside Course
Beautiful waterside setting, concrete tee pads, signage, pretty easy to follow once you find #1, two baskets per hole, overall upkeep.
A shortish course with not many obstacles between tee and basket in most cases.
Setting is the key appeal of Munden Point. Though...
4.00 star(s)
Richmond's Best Looking Course
Manicured park landscape
All but one or two holes are a straight line.
Bryan Park is an expansive and picturesque disc golf course in a manicured Civilian Conservation Corps-era city park. Overall, the course is somewhat long and mostly open. The course is also...
2.50 star(s)
Wooded Course in Richmond's Far West End
Interesting holes around and over the stream, benches and places to hang your bag at most holes, pro and am tee pads, nice paver tees.
Only nine holes, all in the woods.
You have to cross a wide field to get to the first hole at Dunncroft-Castlepoint, so...
2.00 star(s)
Disc Golf Putt-Putt
First time friendly, easy to follow, quiet, good practice course
Short holes, plays over parking lots and through picnic areas.
If you're looking to get away from the family beach vacation and show your more favored cousins/nieces/nephews how to play disc golf, then the...
3.50 star(s)
OBX Gem
Amenities: teepads; signage; basket placements; wayfinding aids; stepping stones and bridges where needed; shot variety needed to excel.
Landscape limitations: all but one hole in the woods; all flat; can be boggy in places; possibly difficult to play after a big rain.
Long have I wished...
3.50 star(s)
Beautiful and Distinctive St. Pete Course
Surroundings, varied challenges, decent length, Florida landscape.
Still easy to lose a disc or two here, reroutes make navigation tougher than it already was.
Set on the far southern tip of Pinellas County, with water on basically three sides, Tocabaga...