Whispering Falls Disc Golf Course
Course Summary
Whispering Falls Disc Golf Course in Greencastle, PA, is a delightful spot that many of us have come to appreciate. With a solid rating of 4.4, it’s clear that this course offers a well-maintained layout that keeps us coming back for more. The serene environment and beautiful scenery make for a refreshing disc golf experience, allowing us to enjoy nature while honing our skills.
The course features a variety of challenges that cater to different skill levels, which is great for both beginners and seasoned players. I’ve noticed that the thoughtful design of the holes encourages strategic play, making each round interesting and engaging. Plus, the welcoming community atmosphere makes it easy to connect with fellow disc golfers, whether you’re playing a casual round or participating in a local event.
Overall, Whispering Falls is more than just a disc golf course; it’s a place where we can enjoy the sport we love while soaking in the beauty of the outdoors. If you’re in the area, I highly recommend checking it out—you might just find your new favorite course!
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Top Reviews
I love this course. They have 3 layouts with all kinds of wooded shots. Lots of Ace runs. The tee pads are getting updated to artificial turf which in my opinion is the best tees there are. I have not played the long layout yet, but the other 2 have lots of short technical shots. Stay on the fairway and you’ll have a great time.
- Josiah Grunwald
Very fun course for both beginners and seasoned players.. Different lay outs to play with their own level of difficulty. The local disc golf 717 league has put a lot of time in to making this course beautiful.
- Josh Bussard
Swung by here the other week on the way back from a road trip to play 9 holes and see if it's worth coming back to some time. I played the "Grist Mill" front 9 and thought it was great! Good variety of shots and layouts, some super hilly, some flat, some short, some longer, etc, Signage was excellent, tee boxes solid, paths pretty clear (but definitely some steep up and down!), will definitely try and come back!
- Tony Ross
Fun place to take my Nova .. she loves the space and all the trails tucked away
- Aura Tamara
This isn't a disc golf course; it's a long hike through the woods and hills with some baskets randomly thrown in. Narrow fairways, blind turns, ultra-dense rough - it's impossible to play solo. There are a few open, playable holes, but even some of them have blind throws, or they're over/along parking lots. I visit family here once a year and each visit I think to myself that surely it isn't as bad as I remember... then I come to the course and do a few holes and am instantly reminded why I hated it. I have no idea what's wrong with the people who rate this course highly, because it's by far the worst course I've ever played. It's the only course I've ever started but never completed. It's just that bad and unplayable.
- Bekah Leverton