Disc golf courses in Asheville, NC

Need a new hobby that will make time fly? You may enjoy these local disc golf courses.

Highland Brewing Disc Golf Course

Highland Brewing regularly hosts tournaments for local disc golf aficionados.

Photo by Highland Brewing

Hall-Fletcher | 60 Ridgelawn Rd.

This course wraps around a local elementary school and is easily walkable. Bonus: Lots of open areas makes it perfect for the novice player.

Richmond Hills | 300 Richmond Hill Dr.

For those that are serious disc golfers, head to Richmond Hills for its 18-hole course. The routes are hilly + wooded, so be aware of the tree-jectory of your throws. Pro tip: There’s an elevation change on almost every hole, so wear your hiking shoes.

Highland Brewing | 12 Old Charlotte Hwy. Ste. 200

Asheville’s largest independent brewery offers nine holes for guests to try their hand at disc golf — check out the course map. If that’s not your thing, the 40-acre campus also offers volleyball, cornhole, tennis, hiking, and a run club.

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