Broad Creek Disc Golf Course

Hilton Head Island, SCGet Directions →

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Broad Creek Disc Golf Course on Hilton Head Island offers a unique experience for disc golfers. The course features a mix of wooded and open holes that can challenge your skills while also providing some beautiful scenery to enjoy as you play. It seems to cater well to various skill levels, which is always a plus when looking to play with friends of differing abilities.

While the course has its quirks, many appreciate the layout and the opportunity to test their precision and strategy. The natural surroundings create a relaxing atmosphere, making it a lovely spot to spend a day outdoors. Plus, the course is well-maintained, which enhances the overall playing experience.

Overall, Broad Creek is a solid choice if you're in Hilton Head and looking to hit the links. With its friendly vibe and appealing landscape, it’s a great place to enjoy a round of disc golf while soaking up the local charm.

Overall Rating

2.9 (14 reviews)

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The course is behind a church at the back of the lot. It’s not well marked but you can figure it out if you take a picture of the map. It’s in a triangle shape and the hole order crosses back and forth. It’s not terrible but not great either. At least you probably won’t lose your disc. There is a creek that borders some baskets though.

- Kirk Hopkins

Very fun and and a little challenging. The one thing that is tough is finding the tee pads and holes. You will need the Udisc app and it is very very helpful to show you the tee pads and holes.

- Zac Wood

Compact course that runs near a creek. Repeat baskets, shade, mid range holes and a few driver holes. Not intimidating, well marked and home towny.

- Samuel Baeder

Unfortunately this is the closest disc golf course to where I was staying for vacation, and I wish others were closer. This course was poorly maintained with overgrown tee boxes in various states of disrepair. It's a 9-hole course, with the idea being that you have two sets of tee pads for each of the 9 baskets, and so complete 18 holes. The first basket was not marked, and no map available on the website or on location to guide you to any of the baskets or their corresponding tee pads with general layout information. For a small course that could possibly take only an hour and a half for a professional to complete all 18 holes, to just complete 9 holes took an hour due to the need to confirm the layout and tee pad/basket pairings. On the baskets themselves they DO have taped markings for the holes (for example: 1 and 10, 2 and 11, etc), and arrows hanging underneath the basket to point to the next tee pad. Normally this would be fine, but due to the overlapping nature of the course, further clarification was needed on every hole and none was provided besides the tape and the arrows (which were not always completely attached). It'd be a fantastic course for beginner and intermediate players if it was maintained and kept up with better signage, but it seems to have fallen by the wayside. Also, BRING MOSQUITO REPELLANT.

- Dan Pacitti

Quaint disc golf course perfect for beginners. There are 9 baskets but 18 tee-offs situated within the park. Best way to navigate the course is to use the U-Disk app as signage can be confusing or missing.

- Atticus Ciber