Experience the outdoors at Lake Tobesofkee

DISC GOLFING

Disc Golfing

Throw your disc from the tee pad, Into the correct basket in the fewest number of throws, simple right?

Junior Disc Golf

Location

Arrowhead Park

Hours

7:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Rates

Daily Admission: $3 per person; age 6 and under free

THINGS TO KNOW

  • Use of the disc golf course is at your own risk.
  • Please wear appropriate footwear and clothing at all times.
  • Be cautious of insects and plant life.
  • Pedestrians and other park users have the RIGHT OF WAY! (DO NOTE THROW when pedestrians are present!)
  • Always be cautious and know where your disc will land.(Never throw to a blind location without checking for hazards/people)
  • Please report any issues to the park rangers.
  • Claystone Park is an alcohol and drug free park!
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Safety First

Never throw when players or park users are within range

Always give park users the right of way

Be aware of your surroundings and environment

FAQ’S

  • Each hole begins at the tee.
  • Subsequent throws are made from the place where the disc comes to rest (the lie).
  • The player who is furthest from the target(basket) throws first.
  • The hole is completed when the disc is supported by the target basket or chains.
  • Tee off order is determined by players scores on the previous hole. Lowest score tees first.
  • A player must have a supporting point behind his lie and in line with the target when the disc is released.
  • A run up and follow through are allowed unless the lie is within 10 meters of the target.
  • Any shot within 10 meters of the target requires that the player not move past his lie until the disc is at rest.
  • Remain quiet and avoid unnecessary movements when others are throwing.
  • Stand behind the player who is throwing until throw is complete.
  • Remove the disc from the target after completing the hole.
  • Allow faster groups to play through when possible.
  • Respect the course – put trash in proper receptacles; do not alter trees or obstacles.
  • Vandalizing targets, signs, park equipment, and landscaping is a serious offense that will be prosecuted.