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Best Louisville Disc Golf Courses

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  1. Lapping Park Disc Golf Course1

    Lapping Park Disc Golf Course

    This wooded course winds through varied, hilly terrain that keeps play interesting without overwhelming beginners—blue tees offer a friendly entry point for families new to disc golf, while the peaceful setting and wildlife make it as much a nature walk as a game. Eight-year-olds can tag along comfortably, exploring the playground between rounds or walking the scenic fairways while adults play.

    Beginner-friendly disc golfWooded hiking with gameplayFamily-paced activityNature and wildlifeEasy-to-follow course layout
  2. Wendell Moore Disc Golf Course2

    Wendell Moore Disc Golf Course

    The disc golf course features newer baskets and concrete tee pads set throughout a scenic park with paved walking trails offering quarter-, half-, and full-mile loop options—so non-players in your group can enjoy a leisurely stroll while others test their accuracy and distance skills. Beginners will find welcoming hole layouts with shorter tee options on several longer throws, making this a relaxed outing for mixed-skill families.

    disc golfwalking trailsbeginner-friendlyscenic parkcasual family outingpicnic areas
  3. Buffalo Trace Park Disc Golf Course3

    Buffalo Trace Park Disc Golf Course

    The 18-hole course winds through beautiful lakeside terrain with scenic views that make for an engaging outing, and families appreciate the accessible difficulty level that lets players of various skill levels enjoy a round together without losing discs in overly punishing rough.

    disc golfscenic lake viewsbeginner-friendlyoutdoor recreationfamily outing
  4. Iroquois Disc Golf Course4

    Iroquois Disc Golf Course

    The course opens with four wide-fairway holes perfect for newcomers to build confidence, then transitions into a more technical wooded section with elevation changes and hidden baskets that reward exploration—a well-maintained layout that grows with players as their skills develop. The park setting makes it easy to combine a round with a family picnic or walk, and the friendly disc golf community here welcomes players of all levels.

    beginner-friendly intro holesprogressive difficultywooded course designwell-maintained groundspark setting for families
  5. Charlie Vettiner Disc Golf Course5

    Charlie Vettiner Disc Golf Course

    This well-maintained course offers 18 holes with genuine variety—flat stretches, elevation changes, and risk-reward shots that challenge players beyond beginner level. Families with disc golfers ready to level up their skills will appreciate the improved signage, multiple tee boxes on many holes, and the chance to tackle different shot types, though muddy patches after rain and dense woods mean keeping a close eye on discs.

    Intermediate to advanced disc golfVaried terrain and shot typesWell-maintained courseChallenging holesWooded course
  6. Ryan's Course - Disc Golf Course6

    Ryan's Course - Disc Golf Course

    This well-maintained course features a challenging mix of open and wooded holes with defined fairways and plenty of long-distance shots—best suited for players with some experience who are ready to work on their game. Bring patience for tall grass and thick brush, especially on errant throws, and plan for a rewarding walk through varied terrain and elevation changes.

    Intermediate to advanced playersLong-distance shotsMixed terrain and sceneryChallenging course designWalking trail experience
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  7. Muldraugh Disc Golf Course7

    Muldraugh Disc Golf Course

    The 18-hole layout here offers a genuine challenge with heavily wooded terrain and thick brush that keeps players on their toes—great for families with some disc golf experience under their belts, though beginners may find it frustrating. Pack bug spray and long sleeves, stay alert for poison ivy, and come ready for a real workout through the trees.

    challenging wooded courseexperienced players18 holesthick vegetationoutdoor adventure

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