Top Five Frisbee Golf Parks

By SportsLover, October 15, 2009 3:00 pm

After talking with a few professionals of the PDGA, these are a few of the favorites they recommended that are “must plays” when it comes to frisbee golf parks.

Frisbee Golf Park

Flip City Frisbee Golf Park

#1 Flip City Frisbee Golf Park (Shelby, MI)– This is pretty much the Augusta National of frisbee golf. This course has multiple elevated tees and very challenging holes. Be sure to bring some bug spray when playing this course in the spring and fall. The best part about this privately owned frisbee golf park…you can just show up and play.

#2 IdleWild Frisbee Golf Park (Burlington, KY)– This frisbee golf park has a very professional feel to it. From rolling hills to water hazards, placement will be key when playing here. It also won’t hurt to have some distance when trying to carry some of the water hazards.

Pier Frisbee Golf Park

Pier Frisbee Golf Park

#3 Milo McIver State Park (Estacada, OR)– A great park with winding holes and ups and downs. River access and hiking trails surround the park which make for a great place for an all day activity. Fantastic tee pads can be found here.

#4 Pier Frisbee Golf Park (Portland, OR)– This frisbee golf park plays very long. Beautiful course surrounded by 200ft tall douglas for trees that come into play on every hole.

#5 Richmond Hill Frisbee Golf Park (Asheville, NC)– This course is for the big boys. You have to be long to score well here. Be sure to wear pants unless you are positive that you will not be venturing into the poison ivy and oak that surround every hole. Also, this course is well known for its rotation of pin placements.

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