Oldsmar Disc Golf Course
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Probably the most challenging course in Pinellas County. One of the few courses to have something more than a par 3. There are several holes with considerable foliage so bring your best game. The course is also quite large, you'll cover a lot of ground. Most of the time, you will not be able to see the hole from the tee boxes. Nice course otherwise.
- Marcus Oania
Nice course, watch out for all the water hazards. Also floods pretty badly after rain. Hole 17 was under water last time I played. There is a local handicap game every Saturday morning, and the club takes good care of the course. Also the new discgolf shop in clearwater has run a few tournaments here. Hole 12 is there you just have to walk in the mangroves to find it. Have fun!
- Wes Baird
Great place to throw some disc's. If you're going to play a round make sure on hole 18 you throw to the right. I had lost a red Thunderbird either in the left brush or in the water. I tried to get through the creek but couldn't because the mud is like quick sand. I also saw another light green disc someone lost in the brush but didn't retrieve. But very good course overall 👍👍 definitely would recommend!!!((((((( I had also lost my YETI drink cup, so if one disc player could help another I'll hook them up!!!)))))))
- Jacob Epperson
First Championship level course and Best course in Tampa Bay. 3 teepads per hole, for Red, White, Blue and Gold. Great for beginners with Red pads, but Gold pads challenge top pros too with 17 foot teepads and awesome signage. 8600+ feet with Par 4s and 5s. This is the premier course for TB and the must play if you can only play 1 course.
- Trevor Toenjes
Excellent well maintained course. Quiet and clean nice challenges with bends and water hazards throughout. Come by sea or land. Public facilities with basketball courts and disc golf courses and playgrounds and miles of paved trails and saltwater
- Derrick Dupré