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Top 5 Disc Golf Courses in South Carolina



South Carolina has almost 50 disc golf courses across the state. That is why playing disc golf is convenient for the South Carolina residents and visitors. The South Carolina disc golf courses varies from flat to hilly landscapes, and plus the additional attractions aside from the disc golf courses. Below, here is a list with the description of the top 5 South Carolina disc golf courses that people can go to.

The fifth best on the list is the Riverview Park in North Augusta. This disc golf course was established in 1995. It has a very hilly course landscape but a moderately wooded terrain. It contains 18 baskets across the course. This disc golf course has a diverse mix of wooded and open holes. Because it is very hilly course, it is important to sport shoes with a good traction to prepare for climbing up and down the hill.

Next, the fourth finest South Carolina disc golf courses is the Hippodrome also located in North Augusta. It has a moderately hilly course landscape and moderately wooded terrain. It also contains 18 baskets like some other disc golf courses. It has a wide variety and mixture of unique holes. The disc golf course has a great shape except for a small number of trees that rutted out. The fee for playing this disc golf course cost around $5 per person.

Then, the third in line of the top disc golf courses in South Carolina is the Crooked Creek Park situated in Chapin. This is a permanent course type, which was established in 1996. The course was designed by Harold Duvall. It has a landscape and terrain that is mostly flat and heavily wooded respectively. The course has 26 baskets and holes. It has a good course design, dry ground and greenish trees.

The second best among the South Carolina disc golf courses the Trophy Lakes found in Charleston (John's Island). This disc golf course was established in 2003. It has a mostly flat landscape and a lightly wooded terrain. It contains 18 baskets across the disc golf course. The charge for a whole day playing in this course is $5 per head. It also has a shop that sells Innova and Discraft discs together with other accessories, bags, and much more.

Lastly, the leading disc golf course in South Carolina is the Stoney Hill. This golf course was established in 2006 and was designed by Chris and David Sauls. Similar to Riverview Park, its landscape is very hilly but its terrain is moderately wooded. Also, it contains 20 holes and baskets. It is a privately owned disc golf course. Its challenging course makes it perfect for advanced and professional players. A great point also is that there is no fee for playing but reservations are required beforehand.

South Carolina disc golf courses may not be as exceptional as the other disc golf courses in the United States but it can still provide challenging courses both for disc golf players in the amateur and professional level. Moreover, disc golfing in South Carolina is still a pleasurable one as with any other disc golf courses around the country.