They’re good courses. While you’re here you should check out Blue Ribbon. It’s in East Bethel, but it was built by a landscaping company and is pretty amazing. Everything is on UDisc if you have the app. Source: 11 months ago
Thanks for the recommendation. I just checked it out on udisc.com and it looks great. Convenient for me as I can get on 64 quickly. Source: about 1 year ago
Once you know what route you are going to take, use Udisc (udisc.com if you don't have the app) to look for courses along the way. I drive from Missoula to Michigan multiple times every year and can often find new courses to play during the drive. Source: about 1 year ago
It's great! Give it a try. What's the brand of the discs you saw? If it's one of the main brands they'll work great. I've never heard of a basket costing $25 so that's weird. Not sure what's up with that. I'd just get a starter pack of 3 or 4 discs that most of the companies sell and find a nearby course and have fun. Download the udisc app or go to udisc.com to find courses. Source: about 1 year ago
Disc golf is a hoot if you have a course at one of those parks. Lots of built-in comedy. Source: about 1 year ago
Download uDisc to help you find a store with discs and a nearby course. Pick up a couple Aviars and go play with your Mom! Source: over 1 year ago
Embrace your inner hippie Californian and go disc golfing. Use udisc.com to find a course near you. Get a starter set of discs (about $30). Its cheap and way more fun than you expect. Source: over 1 year ago
If you decide you want to start playing more seriously you can join the PDGA and play in sanctioned tournaments to win cash or store credit at the local DG shop. UDisc is a great resource that will give you course locations, tournament and league event information and almost every course will have a full map layout of the holes to help you navigate and keep score. Source: over 1 year ago
Quite a few decent courses in the UK, most are free to play, the best way to find them is through UDisc, which has a website and smartphone apps. Source: over 1 year ago
You might be wondering where you can find disc golf courses and you're in luck. In the United States there around 7000 courses and over 10,000 worldwide. I have traveled all over the country for work in the past and have never had a problem finding courses. The best ways to find courses is to download an app called UDisc. This app has a large directory of courses that makes it easy to find what's close to you.... - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
U-Disc (phone app): https://udisc.com/ <- current gold standard for finding local disc golf courses, tracking individual play scores, and more. Source: almost 2 years ago
Disc Golf: /r/discgolf/ There are disc golf courses EVERYWHERE and the cost to play is VERY minimal. Nearly all dedicated disc golf shops have a used section that can be as cheap as $5-10/disc, and all you need is a putter, midrange and a beginner/lightweight/fairway driver. You can absolutely spend as little or as much as you want on it. But this is one of the best ways to meet people, learn a low impact sport... Source: almost 2 years ago
UDisc is an app for DiscGolf to score rounds and find local courses. It is free for basic use. Source: almost 2 years ago
There's a ton of disc golf options in Rockford -- three full 18 hole courses at Page, plus 18 holes at Ingersoll, 18 and Rockford University, 9 at Shorewood park, and that's just within Rockford. Dozens in the communities that surround us -- all free to play! Check udisc.com for other course info. Source: almost 2 years ago
Https://udisc.com/ is a free app that has a map of all the courses - might be helpful for you! There is also a facebook group - search for ‘Fredrock Disc Golf’. Feel free to DM if you need anything else! Source: about 2 years ago
No pressure to join leagues early on either. Udisc can direct you to courses and shops if y'all just want to feel it out. Source: about 2 years ago
The best places to find new courses is U disc. My favorite course in the area is Garfield park in GR and Jaycee in Kentwood. The Breakers is an amazing choice for the Holland area. Source: about 2 years ago
If you're interested in playing disc golf. Https://udisc.com/ Check out Udisc, it's a free app that shows you the courses near you and location of where each tee pad and basket is in correlation to you. Source: over 2 years ago
I'm up in Portland so I mostly play stuff around here. I play Wilsonville (memorial park) a lot, that is a fun beginner short course. Orchard park in Hillsboro is a really great par 3 course that is beginner friendly and has a really fun variety of holes and shot shapes. There is also a lot of more advanced stuff like Pier Park, which I absolutely love, Milo, Hornings Hideout, Blue Lake, which are all great... Source: over 2 years ago
Trying to see on udisc.com and not the app. Source: over 2 years ago
Haven't been to any in Victoria, but you check this website. Source: over 2 years ago
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