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38m

Est. time

0.8mi

Est. length

Flat

Elevation

Moderate difficulty

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Good conditions
2 days ago

About the course

Nice park course with some good, open holes, but also some more technical holes. The big Roy Morse Disc golf sign says there is a Mando on hole 6 but a bolt of lighting hit the right mando tree and took it out, so there is no mando on hole 6 anymore. There is water on hole 7 only when there is rain for a few days straight, it dries up in nicer weather. Throws off hole #8 tee pad, if you throw over the field and over the bushes you will lose your disc(s) in the slough. Be cautious the slough is nasty and deep (don't try and risk it and go retrieve your disc(s)).
9 holes
Concrete Tees
Mach V Targets
Mixed use
Public park
Dogs allowed
Cart friendly
No drinking water available
Restroom available
Stroller friendly

Limited mobility/cane accessible

Cane access- Definitely accessible, just note a few small mounds to endure, nothing very intense. Wheelchair access- Not recommended without a pusher (or very capable wheelchairer) for, at least, half the course 《》 There is wheelchair access from the Parking Lot all the way to Pad 1, it is relatively flat through Holes 9 to 5 (with semi-bumpy grass and a very small incline to climb for Hole 1 basket and Hole 4 Pad... Also, Hole 5 Basket is directly behind a somewhat abrupt but rollable mound). Hole 6 (near basket) starts the slightly-sloped mounds and, if it is in the HEAVY rainy season, some scattered ponds throughout the course (Holes 4-8). Otherwise, with regular rain, Hole 7 is known to have the most persistent Pond center of fairway (possible to entirely avoid). Hole 8 has a hazardous trap, for anybody, directly right of the Pad. Both 7 and 8 have moderate terrain slopes in the fairway (possible to entirely avoid if you stay left on both holes [Note the OB]). The entire course is doable-ish on a wheelchair, especially if you're pushed (especially through holes 7, 8 and sometimes 6). Try to come in the dry season to avoid the ponds, otherwise, you do NOT want to bring a wheelchair here. For Strollers- 100% Accessible.

Established in 2015

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Course traffic - Players usually spend 0.5 - 2 hours here.

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Reviews

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Upkeep
4.7
Shot variety/design
3.7
Tee areas
4.2
Signage/wayfinding
4.2
Amenities
3.5
Scenery/views
3.7
martinabeshaus

@martinabeshaus

206

Good practice course. Not a whole lot to it but nice town park course.

kaptron

@kaptron

183

Fun course with additional hazards in the rainy season. Has a little something for everyone.

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How do I get to Roy Morse Park?
You can get directions to Roy Morse Park 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 46.16657, -123.014601 in Longview, Washington.
Do I need to pay to play disc golf at Roy Morse Park?
Roy Morse Park is free to play! Just show up and enjoy the disc golf course.
What is the difficulty and length of Roy Morse Park?
Roy Morse Park has 9 disc golf holes and has a difficulty rating of "Moderate". The typical disc golf round at Roy Morse Park takes about 1 hour and covers approximately 0.8 miles (1.3 km).
How highly rated is Roy Morse Park by the disc golf community?
Roy Morse Park has an average rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars based on 499 community reviews. This is considered a very good course rating by the disc golf community.
What amenities are available at Roy Morse Park?
Roy Morse Park offers the following amenities: 9 disc golf holes, restrooms, cart-friendly paths, pet-friendly areas, stroller-friendly paths.
When is the best time to play at Roy Morse Park?
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How can I track my disc golf round at Roy Morse Park?
You can track your disc golf round using the UDisc mobile app. If on your phone, click the "Start a Round" button at the bottom of this page to begin navigating Roy Morse Park and tracking your disc golf round. The app provides GPS-enabled disc golf hole maps, scorekeeping, and stats tracking. Upgrade to UDisc Pro for advanced features like detailed statistics and course traffic information.