Throw and Go: Michigan’s Must-Visit Disc Golf Courses
If you haven't tried disc golfing in Michigan, you're missing out on some epic adventures. Picture launching discs through dense forests, across scenic hills, and into wide-open parks—Michigan’s got it all. We're diving into some of the coolest and most beautiful disc golf courses the state has to offer. So, dust off your discs, grab your buddies, and let's explore the hidden disc golf treasures of the Great Lakes State!
Get ready to up your game at Vienna Park Disc Golf Course in Temperance! With an 18-hole course with separate tees designed for both pros and amateurs, this course boasts a scenic setting complete with a tranquil pond and natural area. And don't forget to check out the other recreational facilities while you're there!
Hit the links at Cass Benton Hills, Northville, Michigan's beloved disc golf course. With 18 challenging tees at Cass Benton Park and the perfect spot for a post-round picnic under the park's magnificent oak tree, it's a hole-in-one for disc golf enthusiasts. Be sure to save your game for the warmer months, as this park gets packed with sledders in the winter.
Get ready to tee off at the Goldenrod Disc Golf Course - a full-sized wonderland with 18 baskets and rubber tee-pads. Plus, it won't cost you a dime to play. Remember to bring your own equipment. And after a round of birdies and eagles, unwind at the park's picnic tables, grills, fishing pond, and conveniently located porta-johns. Talk about a hole-in-one park experience!
Discover the disc golf oasis at Kensington Metropark's Black Locust course. This beautiful location features two challenging courses surrounded by picturesque meadows and lush woodlands. The entry fee is budget-friendly at just $3, and the course is open year-round, making it the perfect place to relax and improve your disc-throwing skills. Don't forget to wear your walking shoes to enjoy the scenic trails.
Nestled in Memorial Park, the area's exclusive disc golf course invites enthusiasts of all levels to enjoy its nearly 6000-foot layout. The course winds through lush, open fields and undulating terrain, offering a scenic and engaging experience. While access to the course is free, visitors are encouraged to contribute donations at the first tee to aid in its maintenance and enhancement.