Huntington Beach Disc Golf
Enjoy the outdoors with a game of disc golf in Huntington Beach.
Huntington Beach has one disc golf course that is known for its challenging terrain and beautiful setting in Huntington Central Park. With an onsite pro shop and practice baskets for all levels, the Huntington Beach Disc Golf Course is a great place for both new and experienced players.
Course Details
Located along Goldenwest Street between Talbert Avenue and Ellis Avenue, the Huntington Beach Disc Golf Course has 18-holes and is rated as a par 3. Trees and hills throughout the course make it one of the most challenging and technical disc golf courses in California.
Hours of Operation | 9am - 7pm daily |
Weekday Fee | $3 (under 16 years of age, free) |
Weekend & Holiday Fee | $4 (under 16 years of age, free) |
Rental Sets | $3 |
Holes | 18 |
Terrain | Trees, foliage, and low hills |
Difficulty Level | Challenging |
Restroom Available | Yes |
Dogs Allowed | Yes |
Free Parking | Yes |
Rentals and Instruction from the Pro Shop
The Huntington Beach Disc Golf Course features a fully stocked pro shop that rents and sells discs. Free, basic instruction can be provided by a professional, making it an attractive option for new players. Different types of disc golf baskets are available to practice before hitting the course.
Disc Golf in Orange County
After enjoying a round of frisbee golf in Huntington Beach, you may want to explore other courses in Orange County.
There are various disc golf courses in Out of all the courses in Orange County however, Huntington Beach Disc Golf Course is among the most popular. The 15-acre course is the second oldest disc golf course in the world and is considered among one of the most beautiful and challenging courses in Southern California. The course is over 50 years old and back in 1979, Tom Kennedy won $50,000 in a disc golf tournament played here that was broadcast for ABC's "Wide World of Sports."
For more information, call 714-931-4559 or check out some other things to do outdoors in Huntington Beach.
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