Circleville Disc Golf Course
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This course is great for what it is--one of two courses in State College that introduces people to the sport. That said, it's not a destination course. With tee-off repositioning, you can make this course much longer and more technical (watch out for other golfers!). Park visitors are usually courteous of disc golfers, but watch out for folks strolling on the fairway at hole 3. The brush can get high at times during the summer. In the winter and spring, it's a ghost town. Have played many, many rounds here, and the course is all what you make of it. Shoot low!
- Zachary Leuschner
Nice course for beginners in a clean park that is well maintained. It does get a little swampy on some holes after a rain.
- Andrea Carlson
Our favorite amateur course, perfect for a quick round of disc golf, usually takes us about a half an hour to complete the 9hole course. The park is beautiful and scenic, lots of other activities to do and a great place for dog walking.
- Aubree Lee
I make sure to play this course every time I am back in the area visiting family. Very straightforward course with tight layout and a few very open fairways. Suited for beginners, except for a few holes that can be easy to lose your disc if you toss it into overgrown bush areas. I would like to see a little more variety in the layout, but can't complain with the overall course. Circleville park is absolutely beautiful and expansive, so this is definitely worth a round!
- Justin Ogden
Very nice park, but the disc golf course is definitely for beginners (1 hole over 300ft)
- Luke Jeffery