Basics

Course name
The Sammy @ Madison County Rec. Dept.
Course location
Danielsville, Georgia
Headline
An intermediate challenge, 18-hole, free-to-play public course with a wide variety of open fields, woods, and elevation challenges. Deceptively harder that you expect, yet also being manageable for newer or more advanced players alike.
Description
"The Sammy" at Madison County Recreation Department in Danielsville, Georgia is a 18-hole, free-to-play, public, intermediate-challenge disc golf course that is deceptively challenging, while being still manageable by newer players. A wide variety of wide open field shots, lightly & heavily wooded holes, steep up hills, sweeping down hills, over multiple creeks, and with a few OB zones. As "The Sammy" is in the county-maintained Recreation Department, it has great public restrooms, snacks & drink machines, benches, drinking fountains, and playgrounds throughout the course (and even a splash pad for kids, open in the summer). It is moderately disc-cart friendly (although hole #10 will challenge a bit), but it is not wheelchair accessible beyond holes #1-3. Total distance walking is 3.04 miles, with elevation gain and loss of about 220 feet. Equipped with maintained gravel tee boxes, Innova DISCatcher Pro baskets (installed on dedicated raised pedestals), and clear, high-quality, color signage & smaller white signs to point you to the next hole. Be very cautious for people on holes #12 & 13, and on holes #14 & #15 for cars.
Year established
2018

Availability

Dedicated targets
Yes
Bring your own baskets
No
Under construction
No
Course status
Available
Availability type
Year Round
Restriction
No

Access requirements

Who can play
Everyone
Access
Other
Cost
Free
Course contact/scheduling info
+17067956270, https://www.madcorec.com/home/facilities/sammy-haggard-park, Holly Haynes, 706-795-6270, [email protected]
Accessibility

Details

Hole count
18
Tee types
Gravel, Wooden Bridge, Concrete, Grass
Target identifiers
DISCatcher Pro (original)
"The Sammy Sign" Portal
Services
No dogs allowed, Restrooms available, Drinking water available, Cart friendly
Property type
Mixed use
Land type
Public park

History

Year established
2018
History
N/A