Tee 4
New England College Disc Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
Can anyone play the New England College Disc Golf Course, and where should I park when I visit?
Absolutely, this course is open to the public, which is fantastic. You'll find it integrated right into the campus, offering a really unique vibe. We recommend parking in one of the designated visitor lots, usually clearly marked near the main entrance or the athletic facilities; just be mindful of student parking restrictions during peak hours.
What's the overall challenge like at Tee 4, and are there any standout holes I should look forward to?
Tee 4 offers a really enjoyable mix, leaning towards moderately challenging with some great elevation changes that keep things interesting. You'll navigate through a blend of open campus spaces and some tighter, wooded lines, so bring a variety of discs. Keep an eye out for hole 7- it's a downhill shot with a tricky basket placement that's a real test of control, and hole 14 offers a beautiful view over a campus pond.
Considering it's New England, when's the absolute best time of year to experience Tee 4?
For the quintessential New England experience, we highly recommend visiting in the fall. The foliage around campus is absolutely stunning, making every throw feel a bit more magical. Spring is also beautiful as everything greens up, but be prepared for potentially muddy conditions after rain; summer is great too, just remember your bug spray for the wooded sections.
Are there any fees to play Tee 4, and can I rent discs if I don't bring my own?
One of the best parts about Tee 4 is that it's completely free to play for everyone- a real gem! As for rentals, you won't find a dedicated pro shop on campus, so we strongly advise bringing your own set of discs. If you're in a pinch, a local sporting goods store nearby might have some basic options, but it's always best to come prepared.
What's unique about playing disc golf on a college campus like New England College, beyond just the course itself?
Playing at Tee 4 isn't just about the disc golf; it's about soaking in the vibrant college atmosphere. You'll be walking past historic academic buildings, seeing students going about their day, and getting a real feel for campus life. It adds a layer of charm and a different kind of energy that you just don't get on a standalone course, making it a memorable experience.