York Middle School Disc Golf Course
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Nice course. Well maintained. 20 holes. Course holes are on the longer side (as opposed to the shorter ones in Clover Park). Some of the holes have an option for an even longer shot, if you so desire. Only complaint is that the course isn't marked well (where the next hole is) so I recommend downloading an app like UDisc for a map. - Be advised that the course has hills and when it rains it gets muddy (slippery) on the slopes. Also some low spots get pretty soggy. -There is also a stone staircase and some of the stairs are kind of steep/tall. -Also there is one enclosed fenced football field that you cannot enter (so be careful not to throw a disc over that fence!).
- C. Lorich
This is a fun and reasonably challenging course. The signage, directional markers, tee boxes, and holes are all in great shape! The back nine (or 11, as there are 20 holes on this course) are not for the faint of heart. One hole has a very steep hillside that you have to throw nearly vertically to get out of, and then climb a ton of steps. However, the entire course is a great blend of tough, but fair, holes mixed with a couple of really hard holes, and a few pretty easy ones. Since it is all the way out in York, SC, it is never packed like other Charlotte area courses. The only reason that I gave it a 4 is that it shares some terrain with the parking area and softball field, so you may have to bypass a couple of holes on the front nine, if you are there on the weekend, during other events. However, they do have the 2 extra holes at the end of the course, which make up for it.
- Michael Unruh
Great course good tees 20 holes make sure u bring your turn over disk unless u are a lefty
- Cory Jenkins
20 holes, well maintained, lots of shade. Bring bug spray in the summer for mosquitos.
- Justin Kalweit
Really one of the better disc golf courses in the area, as far as lay out and verity.
- Seth Champagne