White Clay Creek Disc Golf Course
Course Summary
White Clay Creek Disc Golf Course in Newark, DE, receives high praise for its engaging layout and the variety it offers to players, contributing to its overall rating of 4.5 stars. Enthusiasts appreciate the course's scenic beauty, the strategic challenge posed by its diverse holes, and the enjoyment it brings to both beginners and experienced players alike. However, some criticism has been directed towards its maintenance and navigation, with players noting that better signage and upkeep could enhance the playing experience. These issues, while not detracting significantly from the overall positive view of the course, suggest areas where improvements could be beneficial.
The course is celebrated for its unique features, including its natural terrain that adds complexity and character to the game. Players particularly enjoy the mix of wooded and open holes that require a variety of shots, making it a comprehensive test of skill. However, challenges such as overgrown brush and unclear pathways can sometimes frustrate players, indicating a need for better course management and clearer guidance for first-time
Overall Rating
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Top Reviews
While I do not play disc golf, I could tell this course was for all levels of play and would be a fun outing. However, the hike in-between the holes is what it’s really all about; I mean you are in a state park after all 🌿🍀🌱 Look at all the cool stuff we came across and we can't even throw a frisbee 4 yards 🥏🤦🏽 Don’t be afraid to take the path less-traveled, as they all loop, double-back, or connect somewhere. Enjoy this area but stay away from tall grass… they have TICKS 🕷️! In late summer the berries are more ripe and delicious than those found in any grocery store 🍓🫐 I would hike around here WITHOUT a frisbee, just my opinion :)
- Rhys Newcombe
Course could use better signage and maps. We were able to find our way to the next hole, but weren’t sure we were going the right way until we actually found a tee box. Fairways were pretty overgrown making it difficult to find your discs even when in play. Paying to park is a bummer. Can see it being a being a nice course when freshly maintained.
- Benjamin
It’s a pretty nice course, kinda short holes (all par 3s) some long grass to get your disc lost in but not too much heavy woods. You do have to pay ($4 in state, $8 out of state). But it’s sometimes a good faith system so technically you don’t have to pay all the time...
- Trey Andrew
Nice outdoor space, lots of cicadas only draw back right now but overall always a great experience lots of 🌳 for shade. Pretty Big, great for the outdoors fan! Nice spot for outdoor performances.
- M
Fun and beginner friendly course that’s generally in good condition. Have to pay to park during peak season so I prefer to play other courses in the area. Course could use some alternate tee boxes or baskets to vary play. There are some walking trails that run along the course so be mindful of errant throws.
- Chris