Trinity Baptist Disc Golf Course
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Great course with lots of space to play. No public restrooms available. Like that the baskets are labeled with an arrow heading you in the direction of the next basket. A little strange having to walk thru the outskirts of a cemetary to get to one of the baskets.
- kelly pender
I like both courses at Trinity. Very fun. The woods course can get muddy in parts after lots of rain.
- Christopher Daniel
This is a well maintained, hidden gem of a course in Jacksonville. You have tight wooded shots mixed with bomber golf holes. There have been a lot of upgrades recently with new tee pads, pin positions, and some trees being cut back. Make sure you play both North and South!
- Derek Hoffman
Trinity has two courses to offer a south and a north. Both consisting of 20 hole layouts. The north course has just been through a redesign that makes it better and more challenging with added pin placements. New Chainstar baskets are being installed at the north course and all the pads have been updated. North has alot of open holes with a few technical wooded holes. The south course is great layout almost opposite of north. It has alot of wooded technical shot holes with a mix of open holes as well. South is currently being updated with new tee pads and other improvements. I prefer south course on windy hot days because of the trees breaking up the wind and giving shade. All the added improvements from local volunteers is fast making both of these courses the place to play! Special thanks to James Buckner, Dr. Charlie Booras, and Chris Booras for all the improvements!
- Jeremy Hayes
Fun place to go. There are 2 courses: north and south. Both feature 18 holes + 2 bonus holes. Woodsy through half the course. Open through the rest with 3 holes playing near or over water. The tee boxes are a combination of grass and concrete. I would recommend using UDisc for score card. The baskets are chain and have signs with arrows to indicate the next hole, but it can be a bit confusing. Be sure to take a friend some areas, like the back nine, are a bit isolated. Other wise, it’s a fun course. I will post pics the soon.
- Emir Flores