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TDSA maintains # courses in Tulsa and surrounding cities
Blackhawk
Est. 2005

 

Holes: 18

Par: 62

Length: 7974 ft             

Targets: Innova Discatcher        

Teepads: concrete

Set in Mohawk Park, this course was installed to host the 2006 PDGA Amateur Disc Golf World Championships. Many holes have multiple tee pads so that players of all skill levels can find the challenge they are looking for. 

Whitehawk
Est. 2005​

 

Holes: 18

Length: 6570 ft

Par: 60

Targets: Innova Discatcher

Teepads: Concrete

Redhawk
Est. 2005​

 

Holes: 18

Length: Varies

Targets: Innova Discatcher

Teepads: Concrete

Bears Lair
Est. 2005​

 

Holes: 18

Length: 3900'

Targets: Innova Discatcher                     

Teepads: Concrete

Tulsa’s busiest course is located at the top of Chandler Park.  Although a short beginner friendly course, it offers a fun round of disc golf for all levels of players.  Moderately wooded and mostly flat, the course plays under the canopy of shrubby oak trees and rocky terrain.

Moose Run
Est. 2005​

 

Holes: 18

Length: 4280'

Targets: Innova Discatcher                  

Teepads: Concrete

Reed Park
Est. 2005​

 

Holes: 9

Length: 2200'

Targets:  DGA                 

Teepads: Concrete

Haikey Creek
Est. 1980

 

Holes: 18 short / 18 Long

Length: 6860' - 8780'

Targets:  Innova Discatcher                 

Teepads: Concrete

A Tulsa County Parks course, Haikey Creek is one of Tulsa’s longer courses.  The course has seen major upgrades in the past two years with new baskets and a fresh redesign that has the disc golfers thowing in the picturesque park setting with large Oak and Pecan trees as well as four new holes playing in the dense woods.  The course plays a long Haikey Creek and has short tee pads to entertain amateur divisions.

Hunter Park
Est. 2005​

 

Holes: 18

Length: Varies 

Targets:                   

Teepads: Concrete

Riverside
Est. 1979

 

Holes: 18

Length: 5200'

Targets: Innova Discatcher                  

Teepads: Concrete

​Tulsa’s first permanent disc golf course and host site of the 1985 World Championship, Riverside park is wedged between Riverside Drive and the Arkansas River.  With a lot of pedestrian traffic on the River Parks Trail System and Riverside Drive bordering the entire course, please exercise caution and be courteous to other park users.  Overall the course is beginner friendly offering some elevation change and a variety of shots on each hole.

McClure Park 
Est. 2005​

 

Holes: 18

Length: Varies

Targets: Innova Discatcher                   

Teepads: Concrete

 

Course Dovillio
Est. 1999

 

Holes: 18 

Length: Varies

Targets: Innova Discatcher                  

Teepads: Concrete

Course Dovillio is a long, flat, and lightly wooded disc golf course located along the Mingo Creek. This track offers a variety of shot shapes from long lightly wooded par 4s holes to short must-get birdie holes. In 1984 this area was devastated by the Memorial Day Flood, washing away homes and businesses all along Mingo Creek. In 1999 this green space was given new life with the installation of Course Dovillio. It has been serving the disc golf community for recreation and competitions.

Mac Taylor
Est. 2005​

 

Holes: 10

Length: 2,886'

Targets: DGA                  

Teepads: Concrete

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