Outer Banks Disc Golf
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Good but challenging wooded course. Hole 16 is the only open hole, rest of the course is pretty technical and narrow. Great way to spend an hour or so if you need a break from the beach
- Blake Stockslager
Fun course the play. Especially if you're in town on vacation. Worth the trip
- Rex Royal
We've played plenty of courses across the mid Atlantic. This is hands down one of our favorite. It's well laid out, well maintained, not crazy hard but still plenty challenging. While it's mostly wooded, there are a number of elevated tees/holes, and a lovely sandy hole or two. We've seen serious, casual, and family groups with elementary school aged kids playing. If you're even vaguely interested in playing disc golf, play it! Yes, you basically need to drive to the middle school and take the gravel road off the circle...
- Derek Meeks
This 18 hole course is located at the end of a gravel road behind the First Flight football field. It is a maritime forest adjacent to Run Hill State Park. At the moment the course is still being constructed, but it is totally playable. The course is a tight and requires a lot of skill not to hit trees, but most holes are fair. (looking at you 15) It is great to do children of all ages, but bug spray is a must if you come during the warm months. Ticks are out there year round. The water hazards are dependant on how recent the last rain was. Even if you don't want to play it is a great walk through a beautiful forest on the sound.
- Mike Phelan
Fun course with some challenging holes. Lots of vegetation can make play frustrating and flys and mosquitos were a bother (there is a stream and muck breading these things). The course was well marked, had benches at each hole and is laid out nicely but there was no signage to find the place. Google maps takes you to the football field but it is back further down a dirt road. The course is new so hopefully there will be continued improvements. Clearing out the over growth would be nice.
- Mike Kline