1. Maple Hill Disc Golf Course – Leicester, Massachusetts
– Home of the Vibram Open, consistently ranked as one of the top courses in the country
– Offers challenging holes with varying terrain and elevation changes
2. Blue Ribbon Pines – East Bethel, Minnesota
– Known for its scenic beauty and well-maintained fairways
– Features a mix of wooded and open holes, as well as water hazards
3. Selah Ranch – Talco, Texas
– A private course known for its challenging layout and breathtaking views
– Host of the Texas State Disc Golf Championships
4. Winthrop Gold Course – Rock Hill, South Carolina
– Host of the USDGC (United States Disc Golf Championship) and known for its iconic “Winthrop Lake” hole
– Offers a mix of open fields and wooded areas, with challenging water hazards
5. Milo McIver State Park – Estacada, Oregon
– Features two top-rated courses – the Riverbend and the West courses
– Offers a mix of wooded and open holes, with stunning views of the Clackamas River
6. Harmon Hills – Fall Branch, Tennessee
– A private course known for its challenging layout and well-maintained fairways
– Offers a mix of wooded and open holes, with elevation changes and water hazards
7. Idlewild Disc Golf Course – Burlington, Kentucky
– Known for its challenging and technical layout, with tight fairways and dense woods
– Host of the Idlewild Open and a favorite among professional disc golfers
8. Fountain Hills Disc Golf Course – Fountain Hills, Arizona
– Known for its picturesque views of the surrounding mountains and lake
– Offers a mix of open and wooded holes, with challenging water hazards
9. Highbridge Hills – Highbridge, Wisconsin
– Home to multiple championship courses, including Blueberry Hills and Granite Ridge
– Offers a variety of terrain and challenges, with stunning views of the Northwoods
10. Horning’s Hideout – North Plains, Oregon
– Known for its unique and challenging layout, with a mix of wooded, open, and water hazard holes
– Offers a peaceful and secluded setting, with multiple courses to choose from.