Swope Park Disc Golf Course

Kansas City, MOGet Directions →

Course Summary

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The Swope Park Disc Golf Course in Kansas City, MO, garners mixed reviews, resulting in an overall rating of 3.5 stars. Players appreciate the course's layout and the variety it offers, suggesting it provides an enjoyable experience for both beginners and seasoned disc golfers. However, criticisms tend to focus on issues related to maintenance and navigation throughout the course. These challenges detract from the overall player experience, with some finding the course conditions and signage less than satisfactory.

Unique features of the Swope Park Disc Golf Course, such as its scenic beauty and strategic hole designs, are frequently highlighted and praised by visitors. Yet, common challenges include overgrown vegetation and a lack of clear direction between holes, which can confuse players and hinder gameplay. Addressing these areas for improvement could significantly enhance the player experience. Despite these issues, the course has the potential to stand out as a premier disc golf destination in the area, provided that attention is given to its upkeep and user-friendly navigation.

Overall Rating

3.5 (45 reviews)

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Top Reviews

Huge disappointment. I still can't believe they destroyed the old course for no reason. The animal shelter could have been built anywhere. For example this hay field/"disc golf course" would have been perfect for a new building site. So embarrassing that the people in charge of our parks are so incompetent. Hard to even walk around this abortion of a course without feeling like I'm being repeatedly slapped in the face.

- Russ Musselman

A good course for beginners. Most of the holes are fairly wide-open, though there are some with protected greens and also a few mandos. Concrete tee pads, but some of the signage could be more clear.

- Maxwell Krem

Abandoned cars in the parking lot, no signage on any holes or pads, grass was too tall to even play.

- Brian

Very open course that doesn't offer a lot of interesting lines. The grass is pretty wild, 12-16 inches in most places so locating discs gets a little tricky. No permanent signs for the hole locations yet either, tough to recommend this to anyone

- Jacob Mitchell

Accompanied my son who's a professional disc golfer. He enjoys that course, but hasn't played there too much. There were benchs to go sit on, especially nice on hot days.

- brook penca