Best Disc Golf Course Saint Louis Near Me

Creve Coeur Park Disc Golf Course and Fee Fee Greenway Trailhead Unger Park Disc Golf Course Endicott Park Paul A Schroeder Park Disc Golf Course White Birch Disc Golf B.I.G. Disc Golf Course Bicentennial Disc Golf Course Logan College Disc Golf Course Forrest Hills Disc Golf Paradise

1. Willmore Park Disc Golf Course - St. Louis

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· 2 reviews

HMCW+HQ, St. Louis, MO 63116

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Willmore Park Disc Golf Course: what do users think?
Bharat Verma: Super nice 18 hole beginner course! Love it
Braxton Evans: Very nice course. Well-maintained and not likely to lose discs.
R Cusick: One of the best disc golf courses in the area!

2. Creve Coeur Park Disc Golf Course and Fee Fee Greenway Trailhead - Maryland Heights

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13725 Marine Ave, St. Louis, MO 63146

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Creve Coeur Park Disc Golf Course and Fee Fee Greenway Trailhead: what do users think?
Rock Solid: DISC GOLF
Otterly “Otterly Ridiculous” Ridiculous: A beautiful park with a large and varied disc golf course
Wesley Slocum: Great county park with many amenities. The 2 disc golf courses are awesome!
Jim McGowan: Creve Coeur Lakeside is a nostalgia place. With the history it holds despite the changes it's faced. It continues to deliver as one the original and most enjoyable courses to play.
Amber Phillips: Yulp im everywhere
Ricky Gross: Nice place to play catch. Just watch out for frisbees.
Jody Spencer: Mowed, good layout, not too busy. Git to see a huge owl swooping around. Excellent!
Tom Cravens: I've played this course about 6 or 7 times now. I have to say i do like the course but the maintenance on the course is not up to par. The property needs to be mowed more frequently because there are so many weeds in the fairways that letting them grow for more than two weeks makes finding your disc challenging on some days. Id also like to say that some of the holes on the course are poorly maintained and set up. Some concrete slabs need to be put on a few holes with better identification poles.Overall I'd say that with some love from grounds keeping the course could get a 5/5.
WAR-IN-YOU Foryou: Poor "course" along with it's brother up the hill. Simply having baskets in the ground doesn't make for a course.There is potential on the upper park if someone with vision was put in charge..Lame duck courses in Creve coeur
John Krzyanowski: Excellent day to play disc golf at a great park.
Maxwell Krem: This course has wide but long fairways, which takes the difficulty up a notch. Some holes are narrower and require throwing around obstacles (trees). Also, it plays much harder when it’s windy. My first time here I had trouble figuring out the layout, and other players tell me I’m not alone!
Jim Grueninger: Very well kept course
TheKake: Course needs work
Nathan Hempel: This is an absolute must for disc golfing in st Louis. It is challenging because of ever changing wind . But looks simple because of flat open terrain. The views are special. And if you wander around the park . There is an amazing waterfall. Hope to see you there. Clean healthy fun
vee Bell: Very nice park easy to navigate
Mike Cortrecht: Nice walking trails, beautiful lake as well as a fun disc golf course. All free.
Denny Walsh: The new 9 hole course makes it 18 again... bring back the old back 9 and make it a 27. It is a good course still...
Regina Overton: I love this park, nice area for family. Lots of deer to 👀 one of the best parks I've seen in St Louis.
Paul Dabey: Grass is over a foot tall. Lots of bugs. Disc golf course needs a lot of work.
Ernest Grendell: Nice course neat the lake
April Dalton: This course only good for long stroke practice and walking. There is no map. Hole 10 is completely missing. The layout is the mpst frustrating part. The grounds are well kept but you have no idea where you are going. 18 hole?? We gave up on hole 9. Not worth your time.

3. Unger Park Disc Golf Course - Fenton

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· 41 reviews

217 2nd St, Fenton, MO 63026

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4. Endicott Park - Bel-Ridge

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· 299 reviews

2950 Endicott Ave, St. Louis, MO 63114

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5. Paul A Schroeder Park Disc Golf Course - Manchester

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· 25 reviews

Manchester, MO 63021

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Paul A Schroeder Park Disc Golf Course: what do users think?
Braden Zink: Improved markings needed however it is a good, fun course
Vickey Skaggs: Difficult to find tee boxes and baskets. Signs pointing wrong direction.
Scott C: Could be super a awesome course. But damn near impossible to find some of the baskets and tee boxes. Some tee boxes are pretty far apart from the hole you just played. Unless you are with someone who knows this course, don't go. No course map in office.
Aaron Campeau: Awesome wooded course. Great course to bring your dog with you. No matter your skill level you will enjoy this course
Dave Taylor: Great place for barbecue and fun
Dennis Ryan: Poorly planned course with no way of telling where next t-box is. No maps on t-boxes. There are NO numbers on the baskets as shown in pics of the course.
binish xavier: Good Place
Aaron Reynolds: If you're going 9 holes as a beginner, this place is great. If you're going 18 holes, it's a little confusing, but a good challenge. Bring water and have fun!
Anderson Heintz: Love this course for all level of play. Beautiful land, great throwing lines, nice hike, and well maintained.
Scott Corio: Course is pretty well maintained, easy to get from hole to hole and the distances are perfect for shorter throwers.
Jacob Lemen: The baskets are hard to see at any distance and the maps of the holes are not accurate
Derek Legler: great short easy 9. half woods and half fields with many trees.
Jas Weber: Great little course. Beware the path from Basket 7 to Tee Pad 8. You're walking right into the Flight Path
Chris Hayes: A little swampy in places. Fun disc golf course.
Micah Munson: Was a great course, however I'd not recommend going after rain as the mud can be hard to get through. That being said I lost a disc on hole 8 that unfortunately didn't have my name on it. So of anyone finds it I'd love to arrange a way to get it back.
Tracie Axley: Wasn't a huge fan of this course. There is poison ivy everywhere and lots of mud to walk through. The signs are also difficult to follow so you have a hard time knowing where the next hole is.
Brie Miller: Great beginner course
Jason Hammontree: Great little course.
Jake Girse: Grass could've been cut shorter, other than that seemed to be pretty well kept. Fun course, but quite a bit of hills
Nathan Brown: Improvements made on this course. Lots of honeysuckle removed. Hole markers added. Greats nine hole before bit even better now.
Tim Graham: Took me a minute to find the course at the park (had to ask someone working) but still had a good experience. 9 hole course. Limited bushes and forest areas so less time searching for missing discs. The signage is slightly outdated but gets the job done.

6. White Birch Disc Golf - Hazelwood

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· 32 reviews

1186 Teson Rd, Hazelwood, MO 63042

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White Birch Disc Golf: what do users think?
Elaine Durning: Very fun place to play disc golf
Jim Byington: Missouri oldest.fun old disc course and Missouri disc golf hall of fame. Park has water park and more.
Gabriel Paul: Great variety of forehand and backhanded shots, dog legs, hills, flats, tunnel shots, downhill shots, this course has it all. Easy to play in under 2hrs. One of the first disc golf courses in the area as well.
Adrian and Candice Howard: This is the original for both of us. This is where it all started.
Jacob Schwyhart: Fun putter only course
Kelly Crone-Willis: Fun little old school short course. It's cool to play the oldest course in Missouri. Lots of shade on a hot day.
Patricia L. Bland: Skate park is open. My kid loves it. The disc golf course is temporarily closed until July 12, 2021
Truck City: This iconic course is in need of a makeover. It'll probably never happen since nobody ever wants to pay for anything in this area of planet earth.
M: I don't skate but my friend said the skate park was pretty good. We didn't get to check out the disc golf course. A tournament was in progress. Construction was underway near the golf course.
Nicole Vance: First time there. Great place
David Cheng: Great short course, can get crowded on peak hours but people are generally very polite about playing through, helping beginners find discs, etc.It’s a short, wooded course that rewards touch, with a couple longer holes. Great course to play through a couple times, or place a quick full 18.Bring a mask and check out the pro shop if you go. It’s really just a few cabinets in the community center that you must politely ask to be opened. However, they have very reasonable prices for brand new discs from big brands. They have a good selection of discraft and innova.The people at the desk are multi talented people that over see the whole community center and are not necessarily disc golf oriented. I wouldn’t expect them to know the flight characteristics of the discs in the shop, so if you’re new and shopping discs maybe bring a buddy who isn’t. But if you know what you are looking for, it’s a great course to work into your rotation while building out a bag for the pro shop alone.The front desk people are amazing and very friendly.If you lose a disc check with the pro shop because many people that find discs will leave it with them.
Michael Euler: Awesome course love it
Chantal Hite: We had so much fun playing this course! I wasn't expecting it to be as great as it was, but even though it was shorter distances for most holes there was definitely an element of challenge and fun with all the up hills and obstacles.
Jody Spencer: The leaves hide your disc occasionally, A little damp in places but not muddy. In pretty good shape, IMO.
Darwin Sherod: That's just golf course has been my favorite since it was open back in the early '80s. One of my best friends came from California to tell me about the course.... Love every minute...., DAR
Joseph Vosevich: White Birch may be the smallest 18 hole disc golf course in St. Louis but is also the first course ever built in Missouri so it has a lot of history. It is perfect for beginners because there is no real danger of losing disc and the walk through the woods is pretty, thanks to bridges, stairs, and the creek winding through it. White Birch is regularly maintained and has lots of good obstacles and elevation changes that make it challenging. There is only one basket placement per hole but it is still fun to play a quick round. Be careful when throwing because the holes are close to each other and you don't want to hit anyone. There is a community center in the parking lot if you need to buy some discs or have any questions.
Matt Thebeau: Awesome place to play a quick round of disc golf meet new people get fresh air
Matthew Potthast: So this was Missouri’s first disc golf course built in 1979 and I love that but it needs to be updated and I’ve lost my classic off white gateway diablo and a yellow champion aviar with my number on it here. It’s often crowded with people even on week days. Don’t use your favorite disc at this place cause people and the creek like to take them..
Nicole Kelly: If you lost a key on the course it’s on the platform of hole 14.
Edward Bickmeyer: Nice disc golf course. First played here 30+ years ago. I haven't been here since. Today I played 18 holes with my 19 year old son. The course meanders thru tall trees, across a creek and back and forth across a meadow. It looks like it is not maintained that well but may be due to lack of workers during CoVid. I will return.
Ben: Great little course. A true par 3 disc golf course. Signs could use some updating to make it easier to navigate for 1st timers.The rail road tie wall along 1 is starting to fall apart, used to be a nice spot to set your bag and get situated before starting the round. All in all, it's a fun course. One that's always worth coming back for, especially when you don't have a lot of time, since it is a short and fast course. There is one creek that runs through and can eat a disc. Some satellite image tee signs would help players avoid those areas. That and maybe some longer tee pads would make it a 5 star course. Still a great course though. Hope they maintain it for many more decades.

7. B.I.G. Disc Golf Course - Belleville

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· 8 reviews

1000 E McKinley St, Belleville, IL 62220

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B.I.G. Disc Golf Course: what do users think?
Matt Lindley: Fun little course. No throwing pads and could be muddy following some rain
Gail Buklad: Not sure where it was even at
Taylor Miller: Great place
Tom Bentley: A great little beginner 9 hole disc golf course. There are a few technical holes. There are no tee pads.
Sean Hall: Nice 9 hole par 3 course that is still challenging with trees and elevation. Slippery when wet.
Steve Stemmerman: Nice course for a quick game, it’s located in a small valley of a park, looks like there would be quite a bit of shade most times of the day.
Shandi Greve Penrod: This is a small, fun, 9-basket course with lots of cross-basket options available. Includes several steep hills. Tees have dirt tee pads with nice sign posts. No water features to lose discs in, though you may be hunting in tall plants in you throw one out of bounds. I would definitely come back here!Note: I suspect it's not a good idea to play here after a rain, as muddy hills would probably be a slippery hazard.

8. Bicentennial Disc Golf Course - Belleville

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· 56 reviews

4811 Belleville Crossing St, Belleville, IL 62226

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9. Logan College Disc Golf Course - Chesterfield

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· 63 reviews

1851 Schoettler Rd, Chesterfield, MO 63017

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10. Forrest Hills Disc Golf Paradise - Jefferson County

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6848 Twin River Rd, Eureka, MO 63025

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