Tower Ridge Disc Golf

Course has four 18-hole layouts, only longest is mapped.

Website: http://www.towerridgecc.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

With four 18-hole layouts at Tower Ridge, how do I choose the right one for my skill level?

Tower Ridge truly offers something for everyone, which is fantastic. If you're looking for a casual round, start with one of the shorter, unmapped layouts - they're still challenging but more forgiving. For a true test, tackle the longest mapped course; it demands precision and power, making it a favorite for experienced players.

What's the best time of year to play Tower Ridge Disc Golf, and what should I expect from the terrain?

We love Tower Ridge in the fall when the foliage is vibrant, but spring and early summer offer lush conditions before the deepest heat. The terrain is mostly wooded with some significant elevation changes, so wear sturdy shoes and be prepared for a good hike. It can get muddy after rain, so plan accordingly.

Is there a greens fee to play Tower Ridge, and what amenities are available on-site?

You'll be happy to hear that Tower Ridge is a free-to-play course, which is a huge bonus for such a quality experience. While there isn't a dedicated pro shop, you'll find basic restrooms near the parking area. We always recommend bringing plenty of water and snacks, as the course is quite spread out.

What are some of the must-play holes or unique challenges at Tower Ridge that I shouldn't miss?

You absolutely have to experience the dramatic elevation changes on some of the back nine holes - they offer incredible views and require some serious shot shaping. Keep an eye out for the long, tight tunnel shots through the dense woods; they're a true test of accuracy and incredibly satisfying to execute well.

Since only the longest layout is officially mapped, how do I navigate the other 18-hole courses at Tower Ridge?

Navigating the unmapped layouts is part of the adventure here, and it's easier than you might think. We highly recommend using the UDisc app, as the local community has done an excellent job mapping and reviewing the alternative courses. Don't hesitate to ask other players you encounter; they're usually happy to point you in the right direction.