Parker’s Pasture Disc Golf Course

Covington, GAGet Directions →

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Parker’s Pasture Disc Golf Course in Covington, GA, has garnered high praise, reflected in its impressive 4.9-star rating. Reviewers consistently highlight the course's thoughtful layout, variety of challenging holes, and the overall enjoyment it offers players of all skill levels. While there are no explicit negative reviews available, the absence of criticism suggests that any potential drawbacks, such as maintenance issues or navigational challenges, are either minimal or significantly overshadowed by the course's positive attributes. The lack of negative feedback, however, does not preclude the possibility of areas for improvement, but it indicates a generally positive player experience.

Unique features of Parker’s Pasture Disc Golf Course, as noted by players, include its scenic beauty, strategic use of natural landscapes, and the friendly, welcoming atmosphere created by both staff and local players. These aspects contribute to its reputation as a must-visit location for disc golf enthusiasts. While the reviews do not specifically mention common challenges, players seeking to improve their

Overall Rating

4.9 (46 reviews)

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Top Reviews

Live right here at it. Take my dog Buster for daily long walks in the woods and trails. We both love it. Have seen the Owl 4 times and the 2 Blue Herrings 3 times. Deer practically come right up to you. Beautiful and Peaceful... .

- Kelli Camp

I'm a newbie to disc golf and was pleased to find this course close to home. Very nice playground for the kiddies. In my short time of playing disc golf, this place is truly a hidden gem. Heavily wooded yet the "fairways" are pretty obvious. Multiple tee boxes on every hole for the novice and the people that love to throw their arms out. The layout is a little wonky in that hole 9 does not end at the beginning of the course. There is a bridge you must cross after hole 7 to get to 8 and 9. Once there you are pretty much stuck playing till hole 14 which ends back at the bridge from 7. After hole 7 you can negate the bridge and head to the right to 15 tee. From there you are headed back to the "clubhouse" playing 15 through 18 for what is called the short 11.

- Jim Croasmun

Love walking my dog here!

- Christy Owen

An absolute beauty of a course! A great place to Walk too!

- David Edmonson

Excellent course, not too difficult. Lots of par 3s with interesting fairways. No water hazards, but stay on the fairways. Not awful to go hiking for a disc but can be thorny and dense in many places. Fairways are generous though.

- Matt Fosberry