Where can you play Disc Golf?
Just about Everywhere


Many city parks have golf courses already set up. Most are free
to play as often as you like. Disc golfers who do not have the
benefit of a permanent disc golf facility in their area often
"make up" courses in nearby parks and green spaces.

One of the great features disc golf shares with traditional golf
is that they are both played in beautiful settings. A nine-hole
disc golf course can be established on as little as five acres
of land, and a championship-caliber 18-hole course on 30 to 40 acres.
Disc golf courses can coexist with existing park facilities and
activity areas. The ideal location combines wooded and open terrains,
and a variety of topographical change.

The need for more courses is constant, as the sport continues
to grow in popularity. The PDGA has created standards for the
design and installation of new golf courses, to ensure their
success in the community.
You can find courses online at PDGA Course Finder