Bull Run Disc Golf Course

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Course Summary

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Bull Run Disc Golf Course in Centreville, VA, enjoys a favorable reputation with an average rating of 4.2 stars, reflecting a high level of satisfaction among its players. The positive feedback often highlights the course's well-thought-out layout, the variety of features that cater to both beginners and experienced players, and the overall enjoyment of the disc golf experience it provides. Since there are no negative reviews available, it's challenging to present a balanced overview that includes common criticisms such as maintenance or navigation issues. However, the absence of negative feedback could indicate that the course manages these aspects well or that players find the positives significantly outweigh any potential drawbacks.

The course is noted for its unique features, which might include scenic views, diverse hole designs, and strategic challenges that require players to use a variety of shots. While specific challenges faced by players aren't detailed due to the lack of negative feedback, areas for improvement could potentially involve enhancing signage for easier navigation between holes or further refining the maintenance routines

Overall Rating

4.2 (23 reviews)

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Top Reviews

Good course for variety of skill levels in your group. Can be muddy after rain. Not much elevation changes but some nice tree tunnel shots. A couple holes have some distance but a practical layout. Good course for starting out with the sport.

- Matt DiNuzzo

Pretty solid course. More trees than other courses I have been to, but not too many. Plus that makes it nice and shady. The sign does ask that you leave a $2 donation to play. I had to pay $8 to get into the park; presumably because I am from Maryland, since my Virginia-native partner did not.

- Stephen Sazama

Flat until the final hole. Easy walk for most. Tee boxes could use some refreshed paint. Signs in good order. If lost for next hole, follow the red arrow tag attached to each basket. Watch other’s throws, the rough is high in some places. Shaded play. Light use on a Saturday am. Park in the pool parking lot. Hole one is on left side of lot, a third of the way from the road to the pool.

- J. Lowell

Muddy here in March. TIGHT shots. A lot of trees. Zig zag between a small area. Overall a good course. $2 donation to play. It's good for the whole family though. Pro, intermediate, and beginner tee boxes. The course is well signed, I'd probably give it 4 stars if it wasn't so muddy, but really not a good variety of holes. Worth checking out if you're camping at the park or close to the area.

- Kurt Johnson

A very accessible course. It's like a solid par 3 contest type course. Unfortunately a lot of the holes are similar. It's very wooded and requires a lot of tight throws. Also it can get muddy in the winter and spring so come prepared.

- King Ajizal