Rolling Knolls Disc Golf Course

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Rolling Knolls Disc Golf Course in Elgin, IL, is a fantastic spot for disc golf enthusiasts of all skill levels. The course is well-maintained and offers a variety of challenging holes that keep the game exciting. The beautiful scenery adds to the overall experience, making it a perfect place to enjoy a round with friends or to practice your skills.

What I really appreciate about Rolling Knolls is the thoughtful layout that takes advantage of the natural landscape. Each hole presents its own unique challenges, which encourages strategic play and creativity. The course design allows for a good mix of open and wooded areas, so there's always something new to tackle.

The welcoming atmosphere at Rolling Knolls makes it a great place to meet fellow disc golfers. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just getting started, you’ll find a friendly community ready to share tips and enjoy the game together. Overall, it’s a gem of a course that I highly recommend checking out!

Overall Rating

4.6 (135 reviews)

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Top Reviews

Great course. Challenging for those who are good players, for the new add 1 stroke per hole for par. Excellent . Thank you park district/Elgin. A bit wet in the spring but the sparse foliage compared to mid summer makes it easier finding discs when you go for it on blind shots.

- michael schwind

I truly fantastic local course. It has it all from open shots to technical shots. Great elevation changes and an all-around fantastic course. Not necessarily good for beginners unless you're playing in late fall or early spring because of the brush . If you do play in the summer don't play with a green disc

- The Hat Man

Excellent course. I grew up a block away. This used to be a full 18 hole golf course and I've been playing disc golf for about 20 years in approximately 9 different states. Now a disc golf and bird sanctuary, this is a difficult course but fun. It's definitely not the hardest course, but provides three over 600 foot holes, some small hidden pond and creek water areas, lots of brush to get lost in, and some challenging narrow paths. Beginners in the area should start in elk grove village off of biesterfield or in Carpentersville at Randall oaks. Average to advanced will find this a challenge similar to the streamwood course off of Bartlett road.

- Kyle Wilson

surprisingly, a great course... balanced between short and long holes, mixed with elevation changes... wide to narrow lanes ... makes for a great course! very well designed.

- Grant Langbauer

Not for beginners. Lost 4 discs here by hole 15

- Chilidog