Shank Park Disc Golf Course

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Shank Park Disc Golf Course in Hummelstown, PA, is a well-loved destination among disc golfers, boasting a solid rating of 4.6. The course is noted for its beautiful setting, which makes for an enjoyable round in nature. Many players appreciate the thoughtful layout, which offers a mix of challenges that cater to various skill levels.

The course features a good variety of holes that encourage creativity and strategy, making it a fun experience for both beginners and seasoned players alike. I’ve heard that the well-maintained greens and fairways significantly enhance the overall playability, allowing for a smooth and satisfying game.

Additionally, the friendly atmosphere at Shank Park adds to its appeal, with many players enjoying the camaraderie shared on the course. If you're looking for a place to play that combines a beautiful environment with a welcoming community, Shank Park is definitely worth checking out!

Overall Rating

4.6 (65 reviews)

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Awesome course. Top notch and very well maintained. This is an 18 hole course with a long and short basket on each. The course features a mixed variety of shots. Some open, some wooded, ( some in woods don't have fairways) elevation changes, plus some long and short shots on both levels. No water. One of the most up kept park I've ever been too.

- Arlyn Leid

I have played a lot of disc golf. This course starts out fun with some semi-open shots then some short technical holes in the woods. The tees are huge (6x12) in broomed concrete. There are now two basket locations - a red layout and a yellow layout. Now the question… why three star? Here are the reasons and they can be easily fixed: #1. Clean up the fairway of hole 6. It is so tight. Widen the gap on the left for the forehand shoot or something. #2. Hole 8 is almost a 500’ hole but still a par 3. You have to have a Calvin Heimburg arm to get a par. #3. Hole 15 needs a little cleaner fairway. Take a couple trees out or something. #4. Hole 16 ruins ur score. There is basically no fairway. Pine trees are scattered all over between the tee and the basket. Please take some trees out or make it a par 4 or something. Otherwise I like the course.

- Josiah Grunwald

It’s well maintained and all the baskets are good quality. My only problems are that the tees don’t have mini maps of the holes on them (there’s one big map of all the at the start) they just have the distance and par. Also the whole course is par 3’s even tho there’s def some holes that are much harder then others. There’s about half and half for wooded vs open holes and they’re all pretty nice holes (ranging from about 200’-400’) but some of the woods ones are in pretty dense pine forests where it seems like there should be some cutting down to give a doable route instead of just chucking and hoping you get lucky. Apart from those few complaints it’s a pretty nice course, good elevation change, mixed terrain, not prone to be muddy, decent rubber mat and wood framed tee pads, good baskets, and for the most part clear paths and signs pointing to the next hole.

- Trey Andrew

Went and played disc gold and it was a great course. Super fun and great for newer and mid level players. All par 3 holes with mix ranges and some open, some wooded, up hill, down hill and flat. Very well mixed course.

- Donald Criola

Pretty nice place, no water hazards, a good mix of field and wooded holes. There is quite a bit of poison ivy around the course so be careful! The first hole is just behind the barn add soon as you enter the park, and the last hole brings you just behind the parking lot near the entrance to the park.

- James Theriaque