Hole 1 tee
Hole 17 tee7 tee and benchHole 12 teeClose up of steps on 6 green
2h 33m

Est. time

2.8mi

Est. length

Extremely hilly

Elevation

Very hard difficulty

Show layout maps
Before you go
Pay to play
$10/day - course map by hole 1 has QR codes for Paypal, Venmo, Zelle, cash is preferred.
Other fees
Camping is $10/night per person, ask owner for details and to schedule
Limited access
Schedule before playing
Fair conditions
5 days ago

About the course

Private property- owned by Adam and Becky Harris. Do not play without permission and greens fees being paid. All 18 holes are complete. However the course remains a work in progress, and will have tee pad improvements, and benches added on every hole. Camping on site is available as well, ask owner for details.

History

Designing a course was a dream of mine going back to the late 90s. In 1997 I looked at my first property, and was not able to afford one at the time. I set goals, developed my knowledge base and skills as a course designer over 20+ years. In designing several other courses before this one, I was also developing a 'master plan' for the land and everything else I'd want to include. I grew up on a golf course, and played a Robert Trent Jones course quite a lot growing up. I studied golf course design most of my life and am heavily influenced by Robert Trent Jones, Pete Dye, Tom Doake, and Ben Crenshaw designer philosophies. Disc Golf Course designers like Steve Winchester, J Gary Dropcho, John Biscoe, and John Houck all had significant influences on my design technique and philosophies as well. Historical private courses like the Grange, Maple Hill, Paw Paw and Hawk Hallow all had influences on what we wanted our course to be like. The property was purchased in and course design began in Feb 2020. Having the ability to choose a property, knowing the desired difficulty prior to property searching, and having a clear idea and concept for the course and property allowed us to really look and find an ideal parcel to begin building the dream on. A vast amount of work went into the course, driveway, parking, camping areas, tee box builds, benches, and fairway clearing/manicuring. This would not have been accomplished without the help of our friends that came up many weekends over the first 3-4 years. We will never be able to thank them enough. Full 18 holes were ready for play by 2023. The first PDGA tournament was Aug 12-13th 2023, Hillvitational. In June of 2024 we purchased the adjacent parcel to create additional camping, and eventually build a 2nd smaller course. We have plenty of camping space, warm up area, parking already; with plenty of future plans that are well laid out. Hillside course improvements, pond digs, fairway grading and seeding, tee pad area improvements, amenity improvements will continue for years.
18 holes
Outdoor carpet Tees
DISCatcher Pro (28 chains) Targets
Dedicated disc golf
Private land
No dogs allowed
Not cart friendly
No drinking water available
Restroom available
Not stroller friendly

Not recommended for individuals with limited mobility

Established in 2020

Course designers

Adam HarrisInitial design

Time your trip

Course traffic - Players usually spend 1.5 - 2.5 hours here.

Want access to real-time course traffic?It's on UDisc Pro.

Contact

Reviews

Show all
Upkeep
4.7
Shot variety/design
5.0
Tee areas
4.8
Signage/wayfinding
4.7
Amenities
4.2
Scenery/views
4.8
chelseeleebeck

@chelseeleebeck

201

I love this course so much. No there are not all the “amenities” (yet) but it’s amazing in every way that is it. There are bathrooms! It’s so nice you come back by your parking area several times if you need more water, to use the bathroom or whatever. The course is so well designed, great placement golf, so ac Ed out par 3,4 and 5s. I love playing here. It’s about 20 flights of stairs and 4-4.5 miles of beautiful hiking. The plants, trees, critters are extra joy, at least 10 varieties of ferns and so much more. Becky and Adam are great hosts and you don’t want to miss any opportunities you get to play here. Thanks for all the hard work they and their friends put into the place.

1
buchajs

@buchajs

303

Out of nearly 300 played, Harris Hillside is definitely among my favorites! Adam and Becky Harris turned this beautiful hillside into a very unique and exciting course. This course has character, beauty, and some of the best holes in all of NY state! From the moment you step on hole 1’s tee, you’ll begin to get an idea of what awaits you. A beautifully built Teepad, an 80 foot elevation drop, a picturesque staircase, and a basket tucked just behind a patch of ferns. Enjoy the downhill while it lasts, you’re headed straight back up on the next one! You’ll meander up and down the hill twice before reaching hole 6’s basket — be sure to take a picture, as this will be among the prettiest greens in disc golf when completed. A short jaunt back up the hill takes you to hole 7 — what just might be my favorite disc golf hole in the world. A swinging bench and a beautiful view over the valley below await. This downhill par 5 drops nearly 115ft into the valley below — before climbing slightly through a wooded corridor to the green. While a relative short par 5 in terms of effective distance, you’ll be hard pressed to score a birdie on this one! Take a rest on the bench of hole 8 to reminisce on the first of 3 par 5’s at this property. Be sure to catch your breath before climbing the mountain that is hole 9 — not too many tougher 400’ par 4s out there. Take a quick break before you head to the back — you’ve done most of the hill climbing — but plenty more challenge and beauty awaits. As you make your way throughout the course, be sure to enjoy the great scenery, beautiful benches, and abundant wildlife present on the property. The back nine loops you through the southern portion of the property. Hole 10 is a great placement par 4, while hole 11 is a fun, but blind downhill ace run. Hole 12 is among the most unique holes I’ve ever played. 100ft of elevation drop, multi option fairway, with a beautiful hemlock forest and seasonal creek encircling the green. Get your birdies on 13 and 14 to make up for that double bogey you took on twelve before heading out towards hole 15. One of the many signature holes, Hole 15 plays out into the pasture area before making a sharp right turn, downhill, and over a (future) pond. One of my favorites for sure! 16 is a shorter uphill par 3, where the (future) pond sneaks in on the left side to catch errant shots. Hole 17 is another one of my favorites. Be sure to miss the gong hanging on the center tree that defines the multi-option fairway before you head up the hill, around a corner, past the ford truck, and down to one of the most beautiful greens on the property. Play this one for placement, and you’ll be rewarded — try to bite off too much, and you’ll be punished accordingly. Hole 18 is a great par 4 to finish — play aggressive for an easy birdie, but risk a double bogey, or be content with chipping it up the fairway and collecting your par. A great score separator to finish. Well… if you can’t tell, I love this place! I could write for hours about the fun rounds and great time I’ve had out here — but I’ll save that for later — you’ll just have to come visit and find out for yourself.

5

Upcoming events

Show all
No upcoming events!

Leaderboard

Hillside layout over the last 30 days

Show all
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Nearby courses

Nearby stores

Frequently asked questions

How do I get to Harris Hillside?
You can get directions to Harris Hillside by clicking Get Directions, which will open your device's map application with the disc golf course location. The disc golf course is located at 42.24598043513308, -76.08717226529376 in Newark Valley, New York.
Do I need to pay to play disc golf at Harris Hillside?
Yes, there is a fee to play disc golf at Harris Hillside. Additional information: $10/day - course map by hole 1 has QR codes for Paypal, Venmo, Zelle, cash is preferred. Camping is $10/night per person, ask owner for details and to schedule For questions about pricing, contact the course: [email protected]
What is the difficulty and length of Harris Hillside?
Harris Hillside has 18 disc golf holes and has a difficulty rating of "Very hard". The typical disc golf round at Harris Hillside takes about 3 hours and covers approximately 2.8 miles (4.6 km).
How highly rated is Harris Hillside by the disc golf community?
Harris Hillside has an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars based on 121 community reviews. This is considered an excellent course rating by the disc golf community.
What amenities are available at Harris Hillside?
Harris Hillside offers the following amenities: 18 disc golf holes, restrooms.
When is the best time to play at Harris Hillside?
Upgrade to UDisc Pro to see detailed course traffic patterns and find the best times to play disc golf here.
How can I record my disc golf round at Harris Hillside?
You can record your disc golf round using the UDisc mobile app. If on your phone, tap the "Start a Round" button at the bottom of this page to begin navigating Harris Hillside and recording your disc golf round. The app provides GPS-enabled disc golf hole maps, scorekeeping, and statistics. Upgrade to UDisc Pro for advanced features like detailed statistics and course traffic information.