Phoenix Disc Golf

Where to Play


City of Chandler

 
 

Mesquite Groves Park
(Desert Schools Coyotes Center)
Mesquite Groves
5901 S. Hillcrest Dr.
Phone: (480) 782-2635
Website: www.chandleraz.gov/default.aspx?pageid=288
This is a desert course that is surrounded with mesquite trees. The course is flat and has numerous open areas. Watch out for snake and animal holes on this desert course. Established in 2003 it includes 18 holes and is 2967′ in length.

City of Fountain Hills

 
 

Fountain Park
12925 North Saguaro Blvd
Fountain Hills, AZ 85268
(480) 816-5151?

Course Contact: Jeff Burns
Phone: (602) 751-4477
Course Map: Fountain Park Disc Golf Map
Website: www.fh.az.gov/parks-recreation/fountain-park/#desc
Established in 1981 this championship disc golf course is home to 18 Mach3 holes. The course has grass and the tees are concrete. The course is 5784′ and has holes ranging from 300′ to 400′. With many different pin placements this course is always a pleasant play even in the summers. Bathrooms are available.

City of Glendale

 
 

Thunderbird-Paseo
Thunderbird Rd. at 59th Ave.
Glendale, AZ, 85306
(602) 288-3131
Website: www.glendaleaz.com/parksandrecreation/
The course has 18 Mach3 holes which can be played from two different configurations, pro and recreational. The rec course is 2200 feet long and the pro is over 3000′. The skill level required for the rec course is perfect for beginners. Compared to the Phoenix courses this course plays much easier for beginners.

The pro course provides a challenge for even the veteran disc golfer. The course includes numerous 400′ holes and a wash comes into play on many holes.

This course also includes restrooms.

City of Mesa

 
 

Emerald Park
1455 S. Harris
Mesa, Az
Course Contact: Paul Theiss
Phone: 480) 545-2830
Website: cityofmesa.org/parksrec/parks/emerald.aspx
Established in 1994 this course has 9 grassy holes measuring 2621′ that run around the perimeter of the park with water coming into play. Tees and holes tend to be on the side of hills and the tees for the alternate tees run the opposite direction.

City of Phoenix

 
 

Buffalo Ridge Park
19250 N. 16th Street
(602) 262-6696
Course Contact: Matt Smith
Phone: (602) 996-1065
Course Map: Buffalo Ridge Disc Golf Map
Phone: (602) 493-4667
This 7 year old course offers numerous elevations, terrains, blind holes and views. There are 18 holes that play along mountains and water. The course is 6068′ long.

Conocido Park
15645 N. 35th Ave.
Phoenix, Az
(602) 262-6575
Course Contact: Lance Plummer
Phone: (602) 439-3234
Website: http://phoenix.gov/PARKS/parks.html#C
This 2800′ course is mostly flat grass with many tress in play. This course was established in 1997 and includes 9 holes. Pins very in difficulty.

City of Tempe

 
 

Moeur Park
N. Mill Avenue
Tempe, AZ
Phone: (480) 941-2513
This course located in Papago Park and is located next to a dry wash. This is a desert course and is challenging and dusty. It includes 18 holes that have concrete tees and is 3050′ long.

City of Scottsdale

 
 

Vista Del Camino Park
7700 E. Roosevelt Street
Scottsdale, AZ 85257
(480) 312-2330
Contact Person: Dan Ginnelly
Phone: (480) 946-9509
This 24 year old course plays long at 5650′. This course is fairly level with the exception of a few hills and includes 18 holes with concrete tees and some water hazards.