White Birch Disc Golf
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Went with my youngest son on a weekend for a quick round of 18. The pads are very short, and it's partly eroding on most of the Pro pads, so shoot from the amateur ones that don't back up to the woods they have replaced a few pads with new ones on the back nine, at holes 11 & 13. New baskets all around recently, and an addition of a practice basket near the community center theft the side of the road up towards hole 17. There's a skatepark in the same parking area, and the Pro shop is inside the community center if you're looking to buy a disk, bag, or other items. This is Missouri's first disc golf course! I hope more efforts by the city of Hazelwood are in order to preserve this disc golf park, and possibly make it a state historic site. Also, as of 10/24, hole 16 has been moved, construction tape around old hole!
- Wesley Slocum
White Birch may be the smallest 18 hole disc golf course in St. Louis but is also the first course ever built in Missouri so it has a lot of history. It is perfect for beginners because there is no real danger of losing disc and the walk through the woods is pretty, thanks to bridges, stairs, and the creek winding through it. White Birch is regularly maintained and has lots of good obstacles and elevation changes that make it challenging. There is only one basket placement per hole but it is still fun to play a quick round. Be careful when throwing because the holes are close to each other and you don't want to hit anyone. There is a community center in the parking lot if you need to buy some discs or have any questions.
- Joseph Vosevich
Great little course. A true par 3 disc golf course. Signs could use some updating to make it easier to navigate for 1st timers.The rail road tie wall along 1 is starting to fall apart, used to be a nice spot to set your bag and get situated before starting the round. All in all, it's a fun course. One that's always worth coming back for, especially when you don't have a lot of time, since it is a short and fast course. There is one creek that runs through and can eat a disc. Some satellite image tee signs would help players avoid those areas. That and maybe some longer tee pads would make it a 5 star course. Still a great course though. Hope they maintain it for many more decades.
- Ben
Great variety of forehand and backhanded shots, dog legs, hills, flats, tunnel shots, downhill shots, this course has it all. Easy to play in under 2hrs. One of the first disc golf courses in the area as well.
- Gabriel Paul
So this was Missouri’s first disc golf course built in 1979 and I love that but it needs to be updated and I’ve lost my classic off white gateway diablo and a yellow champion aviar with my number on it here. It’s often crowded with people even on week days. Don’t use your favorite disc at this place cause people and the creek like to take them..
- Matthew Potthast