I live in northern Alabama in Decatur... about 30 minutes to huntsville... we have so many courses within an hour drive... and we have the second oldest course in the world..
My buddy aced that hole pictured for Blue Ribbon Pines. The course is pretty flat but so beautiful landscaped. And a perfect mix of long short left right open wooded... I'm surprised you didn't show the signature hole 4 for the picture.
Flip City #4, an amazing course. The beauty of the course, the layout, just being there gives you excitement. I shot +9 on my birthday trip up there and loved every minute of it. 24 glorious holes.
Number 9, Milo McIver state park. I live about an hour from it and I try to get up there as much as I can. The only "negative" that I can say about it is that it doesn't have the "WOW" factor on any particular hole, beauty wise that is. We have a couple of courses in Oregon that really pull down on that jaw when you play them. However, Milo requires you to know how to throw every single disc golf shot imaginable. Short holes, long holes, low ceilings, rollers, big turnovers, putter shots, the list goes on. Truly remarkable, and I invite any and all to come to this beautiful course.
Playing Lakeview this Saturday. Can't wait. It's an hour north of Pittsburgh. This area is full of great courses. Deer lakes, knob hill, Lakeview, North boundary, and even Schenley Park (right in the city, near pitt campus).
Just played it yesterday for the first time while in PItt for work. It was a lot of fun. Blue Tees, E thru 17. Took a 7 on 18 after a tree hit, a basket hit rolled ob, chain out. It was so frustrating!!!
@@Ember2remember awesome. It's a great course and a beautiful park. If you're in the area again try Deer Lakes, Knob Hill, North Boundary. Also Schenley for a short course right in the city. Really nice new course was just cut at Monroeville community park as well. No tee pads there yet, but it's a great track.
Hot take. The Diavolo is not the best course in NC. Sure feel, look, design, beauty are all top tier, like literally maybe the best in the state but imo it’s not a pro level course, and I just think the pro level layouts are more interesting. It’s just a lot more on the easy side. More for beginners and ams. But you have Hornets nest, Eastway, North Cove, Killborn, Bradford, Rolling Pines, Buckhorn, Nevin, Torma Town, Angry Beaver, Casey R. Logan. And many others I didn’t list. There’s just a lot of other courses out there with more challenging/interesting layouts. The Diavolo is incredible though. NC truly is one of the best states for disc golf. Not to mention Winthrop is 30 minutes from Charlotte, and Socastee is in Wilmington (which is considered by man as NC area lol)
I will say it with ease. Overheated!!! Garbage design. Only a few holes worth really playing on the front. Elevated basket's ' concrete barricade crush and run greens😭. The same shot over and over and over. Designed for the backhand. Nothing really impressive about the course. By far the back nine is 💯 times better than the front. And the last 2 holes are fun. Almost at the car. Save your gas , play local. I would like to give a shout-out to all the volunteers , thank you.. And for those dragging the pond to find a disc. Thank you killing the eco system. Pond life doesn't matter just someone else's disc does. !!
Excited to see Illinois ranked in the top 5. Sadly, I haven't played in a few years. I might have to get back out there and check out some of these places.
I just wrapped up an RV tour of most of the country... played a few courses in every state we went to. I got so many top 5 courses played but only like 2 of the courses on this #1 list. I was expecting to see more courses I have played.
I live about 10-15 away from Fort Tuthill in flagstaff Az (36). And I completely agree, I’ve played a lot of courses in AZ and the only one that could compete is Watson Lake in Prescott.
wildcat let’s go wildcat is the #1disc golf course in Iowa 25 minutes away from where I live… I have 5 courses in my county alone the longest one away is 15 min maybe 10 min away 😂 sry we are a little spoiled here in the Midwest
Brother you gotta check out Caliber in Idaho. AWOL is a blast, I play it very often, but you would be doing yourself a severe disservice not looking into Caliber, it's just north of AWOL.
You left out the one state where I’m from and have Montana in there twice… Dry creek is in Wyoming, blue mountain is in Montana, you had them both in Montana..cool video though!
I live in Montana and the best one in the state is Dry Creek Parkway? It should be Wilderness Club or Blue Mountain. I have never even played at Dry Creek Parkway.
That course in Hawaii is shockingly low. Maybe because it’s on the small island and doesn’t get much play but it was by far the best course I’ve ever played. I’ve played de la as well and I don’t think it should be that much lower but oh well
I haven’t been to flip city in michigan, but toboggan is better in my opinion, toboggan is beautiful and an amazing course, along with there being 2 other beautiful courses at the same park
The UDisc list is broken, it should have sub categories, like best free courses, best private courses, only because private or pay to play course's are going to be #1 cause they have the money to make it great
@@Cody435 wait until you see the new pittsburgh course on the silver series this year, north boundary. like 13,000 feet of fairways with crazy elevation changes
Blue Mountain, MT should be top 25 at least. It's a world class course that suffers from the fact it's in the middle of nowhere and its semiprofessional difficulty. Anyone who disputes that who isn't a top level pro had best make it known what top level pro they are. I've been all across the US, currently in the Seattle metro, and not a single course in the area comes even close. Yea, there are pro level difficulty level courses in the Seattle metro, but they are nothing compared to blue. If I could throw 500 on flat ground, I'd crush them. Blue demands you shape lines and work through forest all while demanding 400ft of accuracy. Blue mountain deserves a top 25 spot at least. I've seen so much of what discgolf across the country has to offer, and its dog balls compared to blue.
Probably too new? Harmony Bends has been highly rated for a while so there's a lotta data on it. Eagles Crossing will do better when there's more data on it I suspect.
Eagle's Crossing in Missouri is going to be top 10 for sure after their grand opening next month
I live right by the admiral (#40) in Alabama, that place will test you on every shot in the game! Super fun course
Yessss bro I am from mobile Alabama and I agree
The Admiral robbed me of my will to live. +18 from the pro tees. I didn't like disc golf anymore.
I live in northern Alabama in Decatur... about 30 minutes to huntsville... we have so many courses within an hour drive... and we have the second oldest course in the world..
They are sleeping on Alabama disc golf
My buddy aced that hole pictured for Blue Ribbon Pines. The course is pretty flat but so beautiful landscaped. And a perfect mix of long short left right open wooded... I'm surprised you didn't show the signature hole 4 for the picture.
Flip City #4, an amazing course. The beauty of the course, the layout, just being there gives you excitement. I shot +9 on my birthday trip up there and loved every minute of it. 24 glorious holes.
Number 9, Milo McIver state park. I live about an hour from it and I try to get up there as much as I can. The only "negative" that I can say about it is that it doesn't have the "WOW" factor on any particular hole, beauty wise that is. We have a couple of courses in Oregon that really pull down on that jaw when you play them. However, Milo requires you to know how to throw every single disc golf shot imaginable. Short holes, long holes, low ceilings, rollers, big turnovers, putter shots, the list goes on. Truly remarkable, and I invite any and all to come to this beautiful course.
Playing Lakeview this Saturday. Can't wait. It's an hour north of Pittsburgh. This area is full of great courses. Deer lakes, knob hill, Lakeview, North boundary, and even Schenley Park (right in the city, near pitt campus).
Just played it yesterday for the first time while in PItt for work. It was a lot of fun. Blue Tees, E thru 17. Took a 7 on 18 after a tree hit, a basket hit rolled ob, chain out. It was so frustrating!!!
@@Ember2remember awesome. It's a great course and a beautiful park. If you're in the area again try Deer Lakes, Knob Hill, North Boundary. Also Schenley for a short course right in the city. Really nice new course was just cut at Monroeville community park as well. No tee pads there yet, but it's a great track.
North Boundary Park just hosted a Silver Series event a couple ago. So excited to see the tour back in the area. NBP will put your cardio to the test!
Hot take. The Diavolo is not the best course in NC. Sure feel, look, design, beauty are all top tier, like literally maybe the best in the state but imo it’s not a pro level course, and I just think the pro level layouts are more interesting. It’s just a lot more on the easy side. More for beginners and ams.
But you have Hornets nest, Eastway, North Cove, Killborn, Bradford, Rolling Pines, Buckhorn, Nevin, Torma Town, Angry Beaver, Casey R. Logan. And many others I didn’t list. There’s just a lot of other courses out there with more challenging/interesting layouts. The Diavolo is incredible though. NC truly is one of the best states for disc golf. Not to mention Winthrop is 30 minutes from Charlotte, and Socastee is in Wilmington (which is considered by man as NC area lol)
I will say it with ease. Overheated!!! Garbage design. Only a few holes worth really playing on the front. Elevated basket's ' concrete barricade crush and run greens😭. The same shot over and over and over. Designed for the backhand. Nothing really impressive about the course. By far the back nine is 💯 times better than the front. And the last 2 holes are fun. Almost at the car. Save your gas , play local. I would like to give a shout-out to all the volunteers , thank you.. And for those dragging the pond to find a disc. Thank you killing the eco system. Pond life doesn't matter just someone else's disc does. !!
no kidding, charlotte area is loaded. And not far at all from top disc golf courses in SC. Few hour drive from WR jackson top course in GA as well
Wait until Morie hears about this blasphemy. (grabs popcorn)
Excited to see Illinois ranked in the top 5. Sadly, I haven't played in a few years. I might have to get back out there and check out some of these places.
Thanks for sharing
Minnesota man here.
I just wrapped up an RV tour of most of the country... played a few courses in every state we went to. I got so many top 5 courses played but only like 2 of the courses on this #1 list. I was expecting to see more courses I have played.
I live about 10-15 away from Fort Tuthill in flagstaff Az (36). And I completely agree, I’ve played a lot of courses in AZ and the only one that could compete is Watson Lake in Prescott.
I’ve learned to play disc golf at Blue Ribbon Pines and it’s a joy
I played two rounds at Persimmon Ridge in Arkansas today. Brutally humbled
I love wellsprings at cedarock in NC. It's my favorite course!
wildcat let’s go wildcat is the #1disc golf course in Iowa 25 minutes away from where I live… I have 5 courses in my county alone the longest one away is 15 min maybe 10 min away 😂 sry we are a little spoiled here in the Midwest
I looked up that place as well...The distance. Just Northwest Iowa problems.
@@triplespace007 you ever get a chance it’s worth it big course get ready for leg day really fun though
@@shanedilley85 Maybe one day. Driving across Iowa is almost as fun as Nebraska.
@@triplespace007 🤣
Brother you gotta check out Caliber in Idaho. AWOL is a blast, I play it very often, but you would be doing yourself a severe disservice not looking into Caliber, it's just north of AWOL.
Ive played alot of great California courses, but for me Waller Dgc will always be my favorite.
You left out the one state where I’m from and have Montana in there twice… Dry creek is in Wyoming, blue mountain is in Montana, you had them both in Montana..cool video though!
Gotta add Puerto Rico to the list. Playa Lucia is pretty stunning.
How did Montana get both #50 and #37?
Glad that my 2 favorite courses I play are on here “BC3 an Idlewild.”
Ceasar Ford in Ohio (32) is 25 min from my house and an amazing course!
Yep same here! Great course. But I do like echo valley a little bit more
Idaho is just flat out wrong. Caliber was literally listed on their top courses of 2021
Was gonna say the same thing, I live in Idaho lol
I live in the Midwest and I knew that
I live in Montana and the best one in the state is Dry Creek Parkway? It should be Wilderness Club or Blue Mountain. I have never even played at Dry Creek Parkway.
That course in Hawaii is shockingly low. Maybe because it’s on the small island and doesn’t get much play but it was by far the best course I’ve ever played. I’ve played de la as well and I don’t think it should be that much lower but oh well
Dayton Ohio do we agree or …….Echo valley 🌅
Truth
I play flip city 4/5 times a year! Live 30 minutes from it
Michigan Native here, can confirm the best course in Michigan.
how is toboggan not listed for michigan it's litearlly a pro tour stop lol
The course is only in for the tournament. Not year round
For Ohio: CFp is great but echo valley is better now
I haven’t been to flip city in michigan, but toboggan is better in my opinion, toboggan is beautiful and an amazing course, along with there being 2 other beautiful courses at the same park
Montana is 50 & 37, don't know what state you missed though
You have Montana on there twice. 50 and 37
Would be a much better list with the cities listed & without the music
Some odd audio blips in small sections of the video, otherwise informative. TY
Dry creek parkway is in Wyoming, not Montana…
I was wondering why montana was in there twice
And dry creek is ranked quite a bit below Pine Bluffs in Wyoming. But yeah, all these big quake states are the same, right?
Beaver ranch is 🔥
Played More of these courses than I thought I did , and the canyons is definitely too high on this list .
Roy G. In Austin Texas now has a homeless camp on it. To me,it's the best course in the Atx Satx area. Very upsetting.
Beautiful
Cool
100% Echo Valley over CFP in ohio.
yep, probably too new and too easy for him to miss, h/e it's so close to Caesar Ford!
Definitely
How you gonna put BRP on here and not have its signature hole
The UDisc list is broken, it should have sub categories, like best free courses, best private courses, only because private or pay to play course's are going to be #1 cause they have the money to make it great
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Delaware iron hill is very debatable
What course is better in DE?
Flying armadillo is fine, but no where near the best course in texas
#50 Dry Creek Parkway is Wyoming not Montana
Delaveaga is the best... no doubt
come out to pittsburgh and knock a bunch off your list haha
Pittsburgh is full of phenomenal courses can't wait to play moraine as well as the many others some day
@@Cody435 wait until you see the new pittsburgh course on the silver series this year, north boundary. like 13,000 feet of fairways with crazy elevation changes
@@bowmoneydrums nevermind
@@Cody435 i dnt play it much haha
Blue Mountain, MT should be top 25 at least. It's a world class course that suffers from the fact it's in the middle of nowhere and its semiprofessional difficulty. Anyone who disputes that who isn't a top level pro had best make it known what top level pro they are. I've been all across the US, currently in the Seattle metro, and not a single course in the area comes even close.
Yea, there are pro level difficulty level courses in the Seattle metro, but they are nothing compared to blue. If I could throw 500 on flat ground, I'd crush them. Blue demands you shape lines and work through forest all while demanding 400ft of accuracy. Blue mountain deserves a top 25 spot at least. I've seen so much of what discgolf across the country has to offer, and its dog balls compared to blue.
LOL Please explain how Missouri is not Eagles Crossing.
Probably too new? Harmony Bends has been highly rated for a while so there's a lotta data on it. Eagles Crossing will do better when there's more data on it I suspect.
@@pipertripp Would love to see a tournament using Eagles Crossing and Harmony Bends.
@@DougBartonLHS that’d be mint. Fun to watch for sure.
really diavolo...lol
Alright I’ll be the first to say it. Flip city is overrated. It’s a great course, but is it really one of the top 5 in the country? Probably not.
Nevada is a bleep that doesn't show the course. That's not the only skipper in this bull. Lol. Good try but failure