I've never played on a private disc golf course before, but I'm curious, are there private courses that you have to pay to play on?
rightcunnin
Jun 28 2005, 12:42 AM
I've played Enman Field in Brunswick, Me. 2 beautiful, challenging courses. I think it's $7-8 to play all day. Their web site will have the info. Also, J+B Rolling Hills in Lamoni, Ia. $5 play all day. Gorgeous course. Very very challenging. I know there are others around the country.
idahojon
Jun 28 2005, 01:16 AM
I've never played on a private disc golf course before, but I'm curious, are there private courses that you have to pay to play on?
Camelot Lodge, Moab, UT...$5.00 a day (http://www.camelotlodge.com/adventures/discgolf.html)
flynvegas
Jun 28 2005, 01:14 PM
Morely Field in San Diego is very busy, last time I was there it was $2 all day.
Sandy Point in WI is sweet. $5 all day.
There are 4+ courses in El Diego County, and 4+ are P/P. http://themooneysuzuki.com/media/common/emoticons/surreal.gif
scoop
Jun 28 2005, 02:30 PM
Moody's Red Rock, Circle R in Wimberley, and Twin Parks Country Club in Dripping Springs are all pay-to-play.
And all you get for you money is: no waiting, the best and biggest courses in the area, on-site camping, swimming holes, club houses/pro shops, etc.
denny1210
Jun 29 2005, 01:34 AM
There are five courses on ball golf courses here in Florida.
www.sunkingdiscs.com (http://www.sunkingdiscs.com) has: The Quarry in Brooksville
http://www.etherbinge.com/quarry.htm
and The Red Hawk in Crystal River
www.theplayerscup.org (http://www.theplayerscup.org)
also, www.fly18.com (http://www.fly18.com) has: The Sarasota Golf Club
http://www.etherbinge.com/sgc.htm
St. Andrew's Links in Dunedin
http://www.etherbinge.com/sa1.htm
and Wellington Golf and Country \Club near West Palm