Warriors' Path State Park Disc Golf Course
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Awesome course with a variety of shots. Free to play course that winds through an absolutely beautiful park that offers 27 holes. 1-18 have a great mix of decent mid drives and technical wooded fairways. 19 and 20 are short open throws. 21-27 are mostly wooded with some uphill/downhill throws, an elevated basket, tight tunnels, and some awesome flex/turnovers. A-D are the newest holes with completely wooded throws and tight tunnels that will challenge even some of the most skilled players.
- MrTastic
Great course! Gotta love having 27 holes! Its not the longest course in the world but I promise you will have fun! For the average weekend warrior player they can learn how to throw every manner of shot they will need to keep moving forward with their game. And even the season vets and even the pros will have a good day here with their putters and mids. Definitely need to check this one out if you are in the area!
- Patrick Norris
Great course! Some of the Tee pads are very short which makes them dangerous (ankle roll) but overall really great, well maintained course. The last few holes don't line up with what's in the system on Udisc but there are signs to help you figure out the new layout.
- Jessee Cook
Great disc golf course. Duck island is a wonderful place for an afternoon stroll or picnic. Paddle boats and things like that can be rented. If you know the way there are some secret trails to some great overlooks, or cliffs to jump off of if that’s what you’re into. The children’s playground is awesome with an easily accessible creek to play in. There’s also a great golf course, horse riding stables and other cool things to do.
- James Brown
My son and I played WP DGC several times over the 2020 winter holidays while visiting family in ET. We really loved the course. Nice variety of open fairways and dense woods. With 27 you can really make a morning of it. Lots of interesting shot/shaping basket placements. Signage and next tee markings could be improved on between some runs (especially for visitors), and a few of the tee pads need maintenance or investment. Will definitely seek it out next time I’m in the Tri-Cities area... after a quick stop at Throwmore pro shop on Fort Henry Drive.
- Stuart Craver