Sprinkle Valley Disc Golf Course
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What a great and challenging course! We watched the PDGA women's tournament here in March 2024, and then came back in May 2024 to play for the first time. Park in the Austin Beer works parking lot. Come inside, visit the Mint pro shop inside to the right. Pay for your entry at the bar, $5. You can purchase drinks at the bar and bring them with you on the course. The course also has can crushers attached to trees along the course. The shortest holes are about 300ft, with a few 400s, 500s, 600s, and a 900ft hole 18. The grass was a bit overgrown on our visit, but this comes after a week of rain. Initially the first few holes have mulched pathways but the rest of them are quite muddy going from 4-16 (but again it just rained for like a week) I'd guess it's about 8k-10k steps on your Fitbit. They regularly have events once you exit the rear of the bar area (open garage doors). There was an arts event on the day we visited out in the covered canopy area in the rear.
- Jae Andres
This is a great course. Beware the newcomer though! It's extremely long and technical, the longest hole being 908 feet long. It's mostly in the woods, with a few field holes. You walk over to the bar at Austin beerworks and put down a 5 dollar deposit before you go out and play (you can bring drinks you purchase onto the course, there are many trash cans throughout). Once you're done with the course, you can head back to the bar, close out your tab and you get your 5 dollar deposit back! The course was also just recently used by the women's pro PDGA tournament! So fun to watch! One of the better courses in town for sure. 😊 There is also a small little shop attached to the brewery with Mint discs and accessories for sale. Very cute :) Lots of nice wildlife to view as well! So beautiful! P.s. after a rain there may be some mud and water hazards around!
- SamE
My 1 and only complaint would be some of the walking distances between holes. That's it. Other than that, this is a great complex they have here, with a super tough course.
- Eric Allison
Fantastic course. I wouldn’t recommend for a complete beginner, but you don’t need to be pro-level to have a good time here. The woods aren’t so thick that you lose discs in them.
- Jack Reeves
This is an awesome course that hosted the 2024 USWDGC! Challenging but worth it. Cost $3 on weekdays and $5 on weekends! Pay at Mint Discs HQ.
- Spencer Heaton