Northwoods Disc Golf Course
Northwoods 9 Hole Disc Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Northwoods Disc Golf Course suitable for beginners, or is it more challenging?
You'll find Northwoods is a fantastic spot for newer players to get their feet wet, but it still offers a fun challenge for experienced throwers. The shorter 9-hole layout means you can easily play a quick round without feeling overwhelmed by distance, yet the tree-lined fairways demand precision.
When is the best time of year to play Northwoods Disc Golf Course, considering its 'Northwoods' setting?
We highly recommend visiting in late spring or early fall. The foliage is stunning, and you'll avoid the thick summer undergrowth and any potential winter snow, making for a much more enjoyable round through the woods.
What makes the Northwoods 9-Hole course unique compared to other disc golf spots?
What truly sets Northwoods apart is its clever use of the natural terrain. You'll navigate tight, tree-lined fairways that demand precision, and a few holes feature subtle elevation changes that add a surprising strategic element to this compact course.
Is there a fee to play at Northwoods Disc Golf Course, and do I need to reserve a tee time?
Good news-Northwoods is typically a free-to-play course, making it an excellent value for a fun outing. You won't need to book a tee time; just show up with your discs and enjoy the walk through the scenic environment.
What essential items should I bring when playing at Northwoods, especially regarding its natural setting?
Given the 'Northwoods' vibe, we strongly advise wearing sturdy shoes suitable for uneven terrain and bringing insect repellent, especially in warmer months. There aren't many amenities on-site, so pack plenty of water and maybe a snack for your round.