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Disc Golf is fun for the family and easy to play. The sport provides a unique recreational opportunity for park visitors of all ages and skill levels. Young or old, beginner or expert, this exciting sport is waiting for you!

The objective of the game is to throw the disc in the chain basket located on a pole. The number of throws to land the disc in the basket is the score for the hole.

Disc Golf can be found in the following Delaware State Parks:

Bellevue State Park
Brandywine Creek State Park
Cape Henlopen State Park
Killens Pond State Park
Lums Pond State Park
Trap Pond State Park
White Clay Creek State Park

Disc Golf Information

  • Disc Golf Rules
    1. Disc Golf is played like ball golf, using a flying disc. One stroke is counted each time the disc is thrown, and when a penalty is incurred. The winner is the golfer with the lowest score.
    2. Tee throws must be completed within the designated tee areas. Beginners should always use “short” tees, when provided. After teeing off, the player whose disc is farthest from the hole always throws first. The player with the least amount of strokes on the previous hole is first to tee-off on the next hole.
    3. Fairway throws must be made with the foot closest to the hole on the front edge of the lie where the last throw landed. The other foot may be no closer to the hole than the foot on this lie.
    4. A run-up and normal follow-through, after release, is allowed more than 10 meters from the hole. Inside 10 meters, a player may not step past the point of his lie until after the disc thrown has landed.
    5. A disc that comes to rest inside the Disc Pole Hole basket or chains constitutes successful completion of that hole. A disc that comes to rest on top of the Pole Hole does NOT constitute a successful putt.
    6. A disc that comes to rest more than 2 meters above the ground is considered unplayable. The disc must be thrown from the ground directly below the disc. 1 throw penalty.
    7. A throw that lands out-of-bounds must be played from the point where the disc went out-of-bounds. Water, roads, pavilions and walkways are normal disc golf out-of-bounds hazards.
    8. Never throw until the players ahead of you are out of range, and until the fairway is completely clear of spectators and park guests.
    9. Enjoy the game of Disc Golf! It’s fun… it’s fast… it’s the sport of the future!
  • Score Cards
  • Special Notice

    A New Threat to Delaware’s Forest Habitats has been found along the hiking trails and disc golf courses in Delaware State Parks. The Wavyleaf Basket Grass. To learn more about this new non-native invasive species of grass.

    Download our Information Sheet

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