Kenneth Hahn Disc Golf Course
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Like playing on top of the world! High above Los Angeles, the parkland in itself is a quiet and picturesque place. Here the course lies within an upper meadow surrounded by walking paths with awesome views! The starting number one hole or basket is near the east side pathway where an old diagram can also be found. I’ll post a photo of that for reference. Also depending on the weather, a thin ocean view may be possible to the west. Especially good then to see the sunset, if not for the marine layer!
- Jim Kara
Nice 9 hole course. Not terrible changes in elevation. Holes range from 250-500' and are mostly straightforward with 2-3 trees per hole. Much more forgiving and less climbing than Chavez Ridge. Helps to load the course map on PDGA for the first round to find the tees. Beautiful open park with lots of picnic areas. Parking $6 on weekends but free during the week. Open sunrise to sunset.
- John Petersen
This is a hidden gem of a disc golf course within a larger multi purpose park. I had no idea it was here for the longest time. As someone that grew up playing disc golf, it’s nice to know to know I can play near my residence in Marina Del Rey now. There’s only really 9 holes, that’s my knock down from a 5 star park. Oak grove and Huntington Beach both double the size. Still a cool spot especially for the Westside.
- Matt C
Actually not playing disk golf but the sunset slayed it tonight. Thank you Kenneth Hahn and LA city.
- Jeff McLean
Huge field for the 9 holes dedicated to disc golf. A few drives with some big elevation drops is fun. Most baskets are in challenging spots relative to trees. Hole 9 is a 500ft+ par 4, otherwise they're all 275ft - 3xx par 3. Baskets have an arrow attached to to easily find the next tee pad. You must pay $7 to enter Kenneth Hahn Park on the weekend. Met one of the course designers who mentioned they may put in concrete tee pads. That would be wonderful vs. some of the rubber tee pads that aren't flat. They just put in new signs at each of the tee pads which was great.
- Carl Perry