Learn all about disc golf in Oklahoma. Ranked as the 17th best disc golf state in United States, Oklahoma has 250 courses. Among these are 128 courses which have 18 or more holes. Oklahoma is also home to 130 leagues and 27 stores that sell disc golf gear.
What are the best beginner-friendly disc golf courses in Oklahoma, United States?
Chandler Park Black (Bears lair) has 18 disc golf holes, a layout with difficulty rating of "Easy", and an estimated play time of 1 hour and 19 minutes. Collinsville City Park has 9 disc golf holes, a layout with difficulty rating of "Easy", and an estimated play time of 39 minutes. Cameron University has 18 disc golf holes, a layout with difficulty rating of "Easy", and an estimated play time of 1 hour and 17 minutes.
What are the hardest disc golf courses in Oklahoma, United States?
What are the prettiest disc golf courses in Oklahoma, United States?
Lost Loksi DGC has 18 disc golf holes and an average scenery rating of 4.8 stars from community reviews. The Nest has 18 disc golf holes and an average scenery rating of 4.8 stars from community reviews. Robbers Cave State Park has 9 disc golf holes and an average scenery rating of 4.7 stars from community reviews.
What are the more popular disc golf courses in Oklahoma, United States?
Griffin Park has 27 disc golf holes and has been played more than 56.6k times on UDisc. Will Rogers Park DGC has 18 disc golf holes and has been played more than 48.4k times on UDisc. Hunter Park has 18 disc golf holes and has been played more than 46.4k times on UDisc.
What are the most challenging disc golf courses in Oklahoma, United States?
What are the most scenic disc golf courses in Oklahoma, United States?
Lost Loksi DGC has 18 disc golf holes and an average scenery rating of 4.8 stars from community reviews. The Nest has 18 disc golf holes and an average scenery rating of 4.8 stars from community reviews. Robbers Cave State Park has 9 disc golf holes and an average scenery rating of 4.7 stars from community reviews.
What are the best disc golf courses for tournaments in Oklahoma, United States?