Disc Golf

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OKC Parks offers three disc golf courses, all of which are free to play. All park locations are open 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. 

Dolese Youth Park

5301 NW 50th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73122

  • 36 total holes onsite with three main layouts.
  • Innova Discatcher Baskets.
  • Established in 1994.
Dolese Original
  • Dolese Original layout is a mix of open and wooded holes with two pin positions that rotate throughout the year.
  • Long positions: 6,319 feet
  • Short positions: 5,120 feet
Dolese West
  • Dolese West Layout uses the original layouts first and last couple of holes in the open but then goes into the woods behind the baseball fields. This layout is short and technical with some fun ace runs.
  • Long positions: 4,734 feet
  • Short positions: 4,556 feet
Dolese East
  • Dolese East Layout starts at the original hole 3. It is longer and more technical, ideal for more advanced players.
  • Long positions: 6,040 feet
  • Short positions: 5,019 feet

    Trosper Park

    2300 SE 29th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73129

    • Longer course with half park style holes and half wooded holes.
    • Front 9 start out a bit easier and more open until crossing the creek on 10, where the holes become much more technical with heavy rough.
    • Two pin positions rotate throughout the year.
    • Long positions: 6,167 feet
    • Short positions: 5,179 feet
    • Innova Discatcher Baskets.
    • Established in 2022. 

    Will Rogers Park

    3400 NW 36th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73112

    • Shorter and more open course great for beginners and families.
    • 4,828 feet.
    • Innova Discatcher Baskets.
    • One of the oldest courses in the world and originally designed by Steady Ed in 1979.


    Park Rules

    • No smoking or lighted tobacco.
    • All dogs must be on a leash. Dog owners must pick up after their dogs and remove pet waste from the park.
    • No glass containers.
    • No littering.

    Disc Golf Etiquette

    • Limit group size to five players or fewer. If you play in a larger group, allow smaller groups to play through if they wish. 
    • Try to keep out of the sight line of other players if possible, or slow down or stop moving and talking until they make their shot.
    • You don’t have to start on Hole No. 1 to begin your game, but if you do start somewhere in the middle, be aware of the other groups on either side of you. Do what you can to not interrupt another group’s game already in progress.
    • If an errant disc from another player disappears in to the rough where you are, help that player out by directing them to where you saw the disc land.
    • If you find an abandoned disc, try to find its owner. Ask others if they are missing a disc or see if there is a phone number on the bottom.
    • Remember that disc golf is for everyone. Be patient if other players in front of you are slower or are just learning the game. You were a beginner once, too.