I Bought 20 ACRES To BUILD A DISC GOLF COURSE! | Ep 1 Designing The Layout

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It has been a dream of mine since starting disc golf to not only build a disc golf course, but to build one in my own back yard. And now I am excited to say that that process has begun! My wife and I were able to buy 20 acres of land in Nebraska so I have a ton of space to work with!

It is going to be a long and challenging process I’m sure, but I’m beyond excited to start! Kicking it off with ep 1 designing the layout! Make sure you subscribe so you don’t miss out on any of the progress!

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26 Comments

  1. Awesome property! I love the idea for hole 4 directly behind that tree line. Short, but still a little challenging.

  2. It's a lot of fun to design & tweek a home course! We've used existing trees and light poles as targets along with a few practice baskets to make 18 holes on about 10 acres. Little features like baskets close to water, having to hit a tight gap off the tee, or forcing a forehand or backhand line are things that keep the course playable even after lots of rounds. It all also makes you look at shot shaping at existing courses differently.

    Also, if you didn't know, Udisc allows you to make a custom private course to keep track of your rounds & stas, which adds even more to the fun.

  3. Mad potential! My buddy has a course on his property. Some shared baskets. A couple fairways cross. He has doubles there. Four cards or less is totally cool.

  4. Good stuff, my buddies landlord has 115 acres that he said we can build a course on. Were hoping for a couple courses one big bomber course and a shorter more family friendly course.

  5. Use tone poles to start with, and then move things around with 3+ pads to throw from. This will help you find the right flow and the flight paths you want. If possible, make two shots from the start that will encourage players to think of multiple ways to attack the hole. Best of luck, and I hope you have a lot of fun with it!

  6. Welcome home, both to NE and YT! 9 holes might be more suitable, if you are set on 18, it would be ideal for nine and 18 to end near hole one/the house/driveway. That way if you only have time for nine, or if it's too hot, you can choose either fromt or back and finish near house/driveway.

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