Your Guide To Disc Golf:
Disc golf has rapidly taken hold in Australia over the last handful of years, and if you live in Sydney or really anywhere in New South Wales (NSW), you’ve likely seen this firsthand. With multiple clubs to join and many courses to play, this part of the country is a mecca for disc golf lovers.
But if you’re new to disc golf in Sydney or have just moved here, would you know where to go?

That’s why we’ve put together "Your Guide To Disc Golf" with help from those at RAD. You can consider this to be your one-stop source for all things disc golf, allowing you to get the most out of the sport that we all know and love.
A Team Effort
While many people enjoy the solitude that playing a round of disc golf in sydney by themselves provides, others love to take part in a community atmosphere and join a local club. Within the greater NSW area, there are two different groups to consider - the Newcastle Disc Golf Club and the Sydney Disc Golf Club. Obviously, geography will dictate which one you become involved with, but keep in mind that both offer regular events and work to grow the sport in their own unique ways.

Disc Golf Courses Galore!
The NSW part of the country is rather large, so naturally, there are many quality and affordable disc golf baskets and courses to explore. Rather than spending far too much time scouring the internet, here’s a complete list of places to visit:
Barnwell Park Multi-Sport Golf
Adventist Alpine Village DiscGolfPark
Lake Crackenback Resort DiscGolfPark
Coolangatta Estate Disc Golf Course
Rathmines Park Disc Golf Course
Newington Armory Disc Golf Course
Bicentennial Gardens DiscGolfPark
Mudgee Parklands Resort DiscGolfPark
Point Wolstoncroft DiscGolfPark
Thredbo DiscGolfPark - Golf Course
Thredbo DiscGolfPark - Friday Flat
Explore Premier Disc Golf Courses Near Sydney: Beginner to Pro Levels
As you can imagine, these courses offer anything you could ask for in the world of disc golf, from beginner-friendly 9 hole layouts that help you to get the hang of the sport all the way to championship level courses that require you to use every shot you have in your bag. Some courses are free while others are pay to play, and while many are located in public parks or recreation areas, it’s best to call ahead to the ones that are part of larger facilities.
We understand you might not want to spend hours driving up and down the NSW coast searching for courses. Map out the places closest to your home and start there.
If the disc golf bug hasn’t bitten you yet, it probably will soon. You’ll want to explore other locations in NSW as your skills grow.
Consider joining a club and making a trip of it with your new disc golf friends! Discover the latest discs, baskets and other disc golf accessories!
