Top 10 Disc Golf Cities USA: #4 Charlotte, North Carolina Release Point

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Disc golf was invented in the mid 1970’s in southern California as another in a long line of competitions related to various disc skills like freestyle and ultimate. The young sport grew slowly, incubated on many college campuses, until the last years. Thanks to exponential advances in disc technology, as well as a similarly prolific increase in PDGA (Professional Disc Golf Association), membership, disc golf has become one of the country’s fastest growing sports.

Renaissance Gold at Renaissance Park

If you’re a disc golf pro – or you want to play like one – this challenging course requires accuracy and long-distance skill to get a low score, so make sure to bring your A-game with you. Like Garges said, the maintenance and cleanliness of the courses are the responsibility of the players, making it a truly communal effort. Off Ardrey Kell Road, Elon Park has two beaver-themed courses to fit every skill level.

Charlotte's Online Disc Golf Community

One of the newer disc golf stores in the greater Charlotte area is Down 4 Disc Golf. Located in the Parkway Commons shopping center, this store has everything from newer discs and accessories to pre-thrown discs at a cheaper price. There’s also a practice net in-store to try out your disc before you buy. Play It Again Sports has a large selection of used discs in addition to its impressive disc golf selection.

Renaissance Park

Whether the legend is true or not, there’s no doubting that the Charlotte disc golf community has grown the sport with all the buzzing energy of an insect swarm. The quality of these courses is attested to by how many high-caliber pro disc golfers – e.g. Jeremy "Big Jerm" Koling, Kevin Jones, Paul Ulibarri, Holly Finley, Michael Johansen, and Paige Shue – currently call the area home.

Kilborne District Park

The Boyd Hill disc golf course is right outside downtown Rock Hill, one of the hotbeds of the sport. While it’s on the shorter side compared to other courses – all par-3 – it’s still fairly hilly with a creek running down the middle. You’ll find tougher, more wooded holes that may give you trouble, but also a decent amount of open holes to lower your score. Charlotte’s not just a great disc golf destination for locals; it’s one of the top five disc golf cities in the entire country.

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Cloud 9 to the east of the city has a good disc golf selection and is also a smoke shop. Additionally, it's not far from the well-reviewed Scrapyard Disc Golf Course and right beside a little 9-hole course. To the north, there's Mighty Meeple, which specializes in disc golf and board games and is just fifteen minutes from the excellent course at Bradford Park. If you’re a disc golf player that also loves trading cards, find the best of both worlds at Chain Reactions in Cornelius. Once you’re inside, expect to find brand-name discs and accessories, unique trading cards and disc golf action playing on their TVs. The store also hosts events and tournaments (like the Carolina Cup) on a routine basis.

The iconic Hornet’s Nest has been resurrected with a new layout and amenities. The front 9 is a park course weaving through the mostly open and mowed shared park amenities. You will have open throws, raised baskets, and even a true island hole (tournaments only).

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There's also an excellent sandwich shop right next to Another Round Disc Golf called NoDa Bodega, and shop visitors are welcome to pick up food there and enjoy it in Another Round with a local craft beer. Olde Mecklenburg (OMB) is the oldest craft brewery in Charlotte, and it makes standard German styles. OMB's Copper – which is based on the Altbier style found almost exclusively near the German city Düsseldorf – has been a staple on Charlotte-area beer lists for a long time now. The beers aren't as adventurous as Lenny Boy's, but the menu is more extensive. There's German-inspired fare as well as burgers, a pulled pork sandwich, and more.

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The enthusiasm hasn't died down, and the metro area just keeps getting more courses (as well as refining the older ones). Charlotte Disc Golf Club Director of Operations Mark Huether said there are currently over five courses in the planning stages in the area as of the end of 2021. Combine Charlotte’s disc golf obsession with its ever-expanding beer scene and you’ve got Another Round in NoDa. This cleverly named store has all the essential discs – drivers, midrange discs, approach discs and putters – and plenty of accessories from the top brands in disc golf. Once you’re done shopping, head over to the in-store bar, grab a craft beer and check out the disc golf coverage playing on their TVs.

For beginners, there’s the Red Short 9 layout that ends closer to the parking lot. If you’re a more advanced player, the Short 18 and the Beastway courses feature more par-4s and a finishing par-5. Named after the scrap metal that was sold to fund the park, The Scrapyard is another highly-rated course to try. Just like other Charlotte-area courses, there are plenty of woods and a couple of water hazards to traverse, so accuracy is essential. Unlike the others, the holes are shorter, which gives you a better chance at a favorable score. For another round in the woods, head to Bradford Park in Huntersville.

That includes everything from drivers to putters at discounted prices for a budget-friendly way to gear up. If you’re new to disc golf, or you want to pick it up after some time away, consider yourself lucky to be in one of the hotbeds. Check out our guide on where to play and pick up your gear and even grab a drink after a day on the course. Whether hitting one of Charlotte’s many courses or grabbing gear and a beer from Another Round’s flagship location, it’s easy to see why Charlotte is a destination for all things disc golf. The goal, just as in traditional golf, is to hole out (or throw the disc into the basket) in as few throws (strokes) as possible. Everything else, from the shaping of different shots, to the consideration of the elements, to the burning mental anguish when you miss an easy putt is as real as anything you’ve ever felt on the links.

Another Round is nothing more than the people that run it and support it. Renaissance Park is world renown and people travel to play this course. Some baskets will be colored white/gold or red/gold for the other courses that overlap and share baskets. Directional signage will be updated in NOVEMBER 2015 but is not updated yet. Uphill, downhill, wide open, tight mandos, ravines, heavily wooded, long and even a short one or two.

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