The Worthington Flats Disc Golf Course
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First two hole baskets are missing, but there are tee box pads. You follow these to help you find hole three. One and two are along the football field. Three is on the tree line parallel to the road. You get to four through six by walking on the metro bike trail that goes under the bridge. Seven through nine is beside the softball field. All in all we had a great time and saw four deer.
- Andy Beltz
Thankful that Thomas Worthington High School is willing to share their fields with a 9 hole disc course. It can feel cramped when all the sports are going but this small course is probably located closer to more houses than any course in Columbus. It's not the course you meet friends on the weekends, but if you only have an hour to disc golf or just want a field to practice then this course will fit the bill.
- J Miller
Wide open 9 hole disc golf course in a park that is primarily designed for other activities - a good spot to practice, but not one of the more interesting disc golf courses around Central Ohio.
- Tod Bowen
In town for a conference and checked this course out since I was nearby. It was a little confusing trying to figure out where to start, since baskets 1 and 2 had been removed, and hole 3's teepad is all the way across a large field and not adjacent to parking. Once I got oriented it was fine as a casual 9-hole (well, 7-hole) beginner-level course built around a neighborhood park and fields. Everything is pretty wide open, with maybe a tree or two to contend with her hole, or an angle that requires a forehand. But definitely not very challenging for anyone who's more than a casual player. I could see it being a good course to come try out different discs to dial in angles and distances, or to bring a newbie to try out the sport.
- Tony Ross
While this is the easiest course in Columbus, the school recently put in tee pads and gave it an overhaul. Only nine holes, it will be a big disappointment for advanced players but perfect for kids or someone starting out for the first time. Open holes with only one or two water/woods dangers, make this an error resistant place to play.
- Josh Morris