Disc Golf Course at Rockburn Branch
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Impressive 18 hole course, with several 300-400 yard holes and “runway” style tee boxes. Integrates well with the forests and meadow landscapes; see pictures below of two holes that tee-off down hill crests - very fun. I think suitable for all levels. I’m a beginner, and holes were wide enough to accommodate errant throws - none lost to the woods. *The path from the parking lot seemed to lead to hole 18, and the map was unclear to me, so I walked to hole 10 and played from there.
- Kevin Pitts
The course is well-maintained and each hole has one tee box with the option of a shorter or longer shot. It’s mostly an intermediate-level course in terms of difficulty. Didn’t give five stars just because it’s not a five star course. Intermediate players will enjoy playing here while advanced players looking for a challenge won’t face much difficulty. Would recommend regardless!
- Evan Ginn
We went to play disk golf, and with a large group we were only able to make it through five holes due to lack of focus. During our short game we walked by some nice basketball courts and playground accessible for lots of people of different abilities. We also used a freshly cleaned bathroom. Would definitely go back for a nice walk or to see fall foliage.
- Patricia Dubyoski
Well first time playing since the revamp....its okay....front 9 memories are there. Hole 12 maybe the same ish. Just not the same vibes sadly. The extremely long walk back to parking after 18 is pretty much the absolute worst part. Feels like forever. Not to mention nearly ran over by mountain bikes and one wheels ....awesome.....almost seems like they put all of us together in each other's way. Nice park though 👌
- Timothy Clark
It's hard to rate a disc golf course with stars... This is a good beginner disc golf course located inside a busy multi-use park. Signs are great. Concrete tees are okay. Beginner tees (wooden toeboards) are hard to find and rarely used because of lack of visibility. Hole design is okay, but not great. There are some shots that play at/over other holes, leading to safety concerns. If the holes played more into the woods and had less overlap with the walking/biking paths, this would be a much better course. There is a lot of wooded area that the course does not benefit from. Hoping the park eventually allows the restoration of some old holes and redesigns it more with smooth and safe play in mind.
- Andrew Pearman