Oyster Bay Disc Golf Course
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Really great disc golf course, well marked(except the walk from parking lot/street to actual course 18 holes relatively small but great use of space, kinda course. Trails and trash bins along the way
- B
Well maintained for the summer, grass appears to be chopped down; so thank you whoever does this for the courses. I don’t recommend disc golfing here in the spring; grass is too tall and our group and other strangers lost a lot of discs. Haven’t tried in the winter or fall but I can imagine fall would be great, just like the summer. No need to worry too much about losing discs in the ocean unless someone is trying a new throw technique or is making rookie mistakes. Even though it is deceptively sometimes windy and cooler than disc golf courses more inland, UV exposure and sunburn was a strong case with our group. Watch out for gofer holes, there isn’t as many as other places but still would be good to be cautious. Thankfully not too much feces on the courses even though there were a lot of domestic dogs roaming throughout the courses unleashed. Common courtesy would be to pay attention to your dog or place them on a leash.
- Tyler
Really well thought out course. Even though the baskets and tees are close together, the layout is really smart and the signage is very well executed. The yellow/yellow course is pretty forgiving, the blue/blue seems pretty challenging. Not much elevation compared to other bay area courses, but the views are awesome throughout the course, and what is there is used well. Trees are small for now, but should make the course a bit more technical every year... Wind may be an issue but it wasn't bad on my afternoon visit today. Definitely check it out, and thanks to everyone who put in the hard work to get this amazing public resource built!
- Alex Kemmler
Beautiful course with a great view of the Bay. Was empty on a windy Monday. I'm unsure how busy it gets, but it's a big course, so there is lots of room to share.
- Janai West
Lovely course. Wide open, free of trees. Pictures at each tee are clear about where the baskets are. Grass is not a problem on June 21. Airplanes landing are fun to watch, off to the side, but not loud. First tee is where the pin is on Google maps, near a sculpture on a hill, 5 to 10 minute walk from the end of Neptune road. Some very long holes. Plastic tabs on the baskets point to the next tees. Everything well done. Yes, it's windy, but there is a lot of space. Wind is the challenge here, not trees.
- Craig Zirbel