1h 5m
Estimated time
Est. time
1.3mi
Estimated length
Est. length
Hilly
Elevation
Elevation
Moderate difficulty
Good conditions
Little wind for the first few holes. Then it became a huge factor.
About the course
Start at Ball Field behind library. This course is a hike. Warm up in the field.
Park back side of the library and walk to the ball field where the First Tee is from the concrete entrance to the ball field.
This is a desert course using erosive ground and elevation to make it interesting and challenging. Good shoes, water, and a hiking stick are recommended. If you are a new player or a cadre of new players, I recommend only playing Holes 1/10 and 2/11 and use the field for field work. And consider there are many good safari holes you can make up, have fun with it. When a player can control their discs, then it is relevant for them to play the more advanced Holes over and around washes and elevation gains. For some it can be frustrating to deal with the consequences of having to hike high and hard after an errant shot. Also, we are fortunate that our course is not overly busy. Unfortunately, this also makes it hard for new players to know the route when it's more common for them to follow other groups around busy courses. The map hanging at the entrance to the ball field shows the original 9 Holes. Take a picture of it and use it. Know the back 9 will be similar. Remember you are working your way up Lion Blvd toward the West Temple using the interesting placements on the property. Each Hole Duo: Gold and Blue: 1/10, 2/11, 3/12, 4/13, 5/14, 6/15, 7/16, 8/17, 9/18 has a sign. Some Holes use the same teeing area for different baskets, and some use different teeing areas for the same basket. Teeing areas aren't necessarily tee pads poured in concrete. While you can use concrete in some places (Sidewalk entrance: Hole 1 and the Road: Hole 16, other times you will use the flat ground we have shoveled and raked or the grass at the top of the ball field. Many courses use previously poured sidewalks and at times it's preferred to tee to the side of the tee pad on the grass. While this isn't an easy and obvious golf track, it does ask a seasoned golfer to put together many decent throws to score well. And a new player can play some fun ones and work on learning the sport. The Town of Springdale is constantly growing, and local terrain is always changing due to erosion so Basket placements and Teeing areas are in consideration of both. I will gladly show anyone how the course plays if you text me, 4357725573, mornings are best for me. However, the sunsets are amazing and often you have the place to yourself.
Springdale Town Disc Golf Course: Notes for Navigation: Front 9, Golds and Back 9, Blues, in the same footprint with some variations of Teeing Area and Pin Position. There are nine signs, one for each Hole Duo, and some are posted in the short and some are posted in the long position. Notice from Hole 1 you are working your way up Lion Blvd toward the West Temple as you progress through the course.
Hole 1/10: Entrance to the Ball Field, use the large cement pad outside of first base to Hole 1, Left , short, about 250 feet and Hole 10, High and right.
Hole 2/11: Tee top of Right field on the cement pad with the picnic table. Hole 2, long and right about 300 and Hole 11, short and left about 250 feet.
Hole 3/12: Tee top of the Field, you will see the sign as you play 2. Use the top of field, grassy area, to tee. Same Basket for both 3/12, tee for 12 thirty feet closer to the hillside obscuring the view of the Basket.
Hole 4/13: Just above 3 pin is a cleared natural teeing area with a rubber matt. Use the same teeing area for both 4/13. Looking toward the West Temple 4 is up high, while 13 is down low with a giant rock backdrop both about 210 feet.
Hole 5/14: The rubber matt teeing area is between 4 and 13 pins and looking back toward the Watchman. Same rubber matt teeing area with 5, short right and 14 long left about 220 feet.
Hole 6/15: Walk back toward the Public Works Building and find 6 rubber matt teeing area with the pin toward the West Temple. Same pin with a long teeing area closer to Fence about 245 feet distance to the pin for 15.
Hole 7/16: Use the same Pin Position across the road from 6 pin for both. 7 tees from the rubber matt near the fire hydrant near the road. It’s an uphill throw and can be difficult. 16 is short and tees from the road near the Green Power Box. Tee on the Road for Good footing.
Hole 8/17: Back down and up the road toward the West Temple and tee from the left side of the road rubber matt for 8, short at 260 feet and long and high for 17, 419.
Hole 9/18. Adjacent to 17 pin position is a rubber matt teeing area back down toward the road. 9 is on the right and 18 on the left.
18 holes
Mixed use
Public park
Dogs allowed
Not cart friendly
Drinking water available
Restroom available
Established in 2016
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Course traffic - Players usually spend 1 - 2.5 hours here.
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Contact
[email protected], 4357725573
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Contact
[email protected], 4357725573
Time your trip
Course traffic - Players usually spend 1 - 2.5 hours here.
Want access to real-time course traffic?It's on UDisc Pro.
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Reviews
Show allUpkeep
3.3
Shot variety/design
3.6
Tee areas
2.6
Signage/wayfinding
3.0
Amenities
3.0
Scenery/views
4.9

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Let's not fool ourselves, this is an 11 hole course maximum. Go for the scenery, not necessarily for the golf
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Frequently asked questions
How do I get to Springdale?
How do I get to Springdale?
You can get directions to Springdale 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 37.19632599522393, -112.9976265077988 in Springdale, Utah.
Do I need to pay to play disc golf at Springdale?
Do I need to pay to play disc golf at Springdale?
Springdale is free to play! Just show up and enjoy the disc golf course.
What is the difficulty and length of Springdale?
What is the difficulty and length of Springdale?
Springdale has 18 disc golf holes and has a difficulty rating of "Moderate". The typical disc golf round at Springdale takes about 1 hour and covers approximately 1.3 miles (2.1 km).
How highly rated is Springdale by the disc golf community?
How highly rated is Springdale by the disc golf community?
Springdale has an average rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars based on 545 community reviews. This is considered a good course rating by the disc golf community.
What amenities are available at Springdale?
What amenities are available at Springdale?
Springdale offers the following amenities: 18 disc golf holes, restrooms, drinking water, pet-friendly areas.
When is the best time to play at Springdale?
When is the best time to play at Springdale?
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What are the current conditions of the disc golf course at Springdale?
What are the current conditions of the disc golf course at Springdale?
Current disc golf course conditions: Little wind for the first few holes. Then it became a huge factor. . Check the course details above for the most recent updates on the disc golf course status and any temporary changes.
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How can I track my disc golf round at Springdale?
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