Pleasant Hill Disc Golf
Course Details
- Course Type: disc_golf
Website: https://philldiscgolf.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
How challenging is Pleasant Hill Disc Golf for an average player?
Pleasant Hill offers a fantastic mix, challenging enough for seasoned players but forgiving for newer folks. You'll navigate tight, wooded fairways on the front nine, then open up to some longer, elevation-heavy shots on the back, especially around holes 14 and 15. It's a course that rewards thoughtful play over pure power.
When's the best time to play at Pleasant Hill to avoid crowds?
We always recommend hitting Pleasant Hill early on a weekday morning, ideally before 9 AM, to truly enjoy the peace and quiet. Fall is gorgeous with the changing leaves, but spring offers clearer undergrowth, making lost discs less likely. Weekends can get busy, so plan accordingly if that's your only option.
Is there a fee to play at Pleasant Hill Disc Golf, and what amenities should I expect?
Good news-Pleasant Hill is a free-to-play public course, so your only cost is your time and discs. You'll find ample parking and a basic restroom near the first tee, but definitely pack your own water and snacks for the full round. There isn't a pro shop on site, so make sure your bag is stocked before you arrive.
What makes Pleasant Hill Disc Golf stand out from other courses?
The course truly shines with its signature downhill bomber, Hole 7, which offers incredible views and a chance for a huge drive. Also, keep an eye out for the challenging dogleg left on Hole 12, requiring a precise approach through a dense tree line. The natural elevation changes throughout the back nine really set it apart.
What practical advice do you have for someone playing Pleasant Hill Disc Golf for the first time?
You'll want sturdy, waterproof shoes here, especially if it's been rainy, as some paths can get muddy and slippery. We also highly suggest bringing bug spray during warmer months-the wooded sections can be a bit buggy. Pay close attention to the tee signs; some basket placements can be tricky to spot from the pad.