Course Examples

Morley Field Disc Golf Course in Balboa Park is one of the oldest courses in Southern California. The course was designed and operated by the one of the all-time great disc golfers, Snapper Pearson. Snapper was a World Champion and he still holds several of the course records.

Morley Field Monthly Disc Golf Tournament

Morley Field offers players a challenging 19 hole course that has several basket locations for each hole. The basket locations for each hole change once a week.

Tournaments at Morley Field include the annual Spring Fling and the Course Championships.

Brengle Terrace Park Disc Golf Course is located in Vista, California at the town’s recreation center. A very challenging course with considerable elevation changes. The 18 holes have multiple basket locations for each hole and some have alternate tee pads. The Brengle Bombers Disc Golf club runs doubles, monthly tournaments and an annual PDGA tournament.

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Kit Carson Park Disc Golf Course is located in Escondido, California. Kit Carson Park Disc Golf Course consists of 18 baskets that offer a variety of length, obstacles and difficulty.

The first four holes are located in a large dirt field and are some of the lengthier holes on the entire course. These holes in general have few trees, but thick brush and trees along the edge of the fairway that is out of bounds. The rest of the course is located in the park area. The first several holes in the park are short and straight, with only a few trees making them some of the easier holes on the course to birdie. Most of the remaining holes are longer and have either more trees or slight doglegs to negotiate which makes it more challenging to get par. The dried up concrete creek that runs through the park is in bounds and often makes for interesting shots.

Most of the baskets are located within the park so exercise caution when throwing near people using the park for picnics and family gatherings. Children are often playing near several of the holes and you should not throw your disc until the area is clear.

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California State San Marcos Disc Golf Course is located in San Marcos, California. This college course is composed of easier shorter holes that wind around and through the campus. You can ace run a lot of the holes on this course as there are few obstacles, if any, on most holes.

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