Horizon Park Disc Golf Course

Carol Stream, ILGet Directions →

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Horizon Park Disc Golf Course in Carol Stream, IL, has garnered a positive reputation with an overall rating of 4.4 stars, reflecting a strong appreciation from the disc golf community. Players have lauded the course for its thoughtful layout and the variety of features that cater to both beginners and experienced disc golfers, enhancing their playing experience. However, the course has not been without its criticisms. Some reviews have pointed out issues related to maintenance, such as overgrown vegetation and litter, as well as navigation difficulties between holes, which have occasionally detracted from the enjoyment of the game.

Despite these concerns, Horizon Park Disc Golf Course boasts unique features that continue to attract players. Its diverse terrain and strategic hole placements challenge players to refine their skills and strategies. The most common challenges mentioned include the need for clearer signage to aid in navigation and possibly more frequent maintenance to address the overgrowth and cleanliness of the course. Addressing these issues could significantly improve the overall player experience. Nevertheless, the course's

Overall Rating

4.4 (56 reviews)

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Ok, let me first say that I appreciate any town putting up a disc golf course. And this one is fairly well cared for with good signage and artificial turf tees. If this advertised this as a pitch and putt or something it would fine. But it claims to be a disc golf course and I have to rate it accordingly. It is extremely short - only 3 holes over 200 feet. My wife and I played it in 22 minutes without rushing - and this included my wife kindly jogging from the second tee back to our pickup because I left the headlights on. It has almost no elevation and very few trees. They made the most of what they had - including a basket somewhat protected by a high chain link fence and an elevated basket - but this is not a real disc golf course. There is a 120 foot hole with absolutely nothing in the way - like a long practice basket. Overall it’s better than throwing at a basket in your backyard, and for people who live nearby it’s a good place to practice your short game. But no one should drive any distance to play this course.

- Bradford Sledge

Easy course but well maintained. Not a lot of obstacles to work around but a great course for beginners and anyone wanting to work on their technique. Quick course, plenty of parking right in the middle of it. Holes and tees are clearly labeled. We did it twice we were having so much fun.

- Erin Lasky

Please put garbage cans up and a temporary bathroom. Also, add some benches or picnic tables. After more than 3 years, there is still no bathroom. Carol Stream would rather keep cutting the grass and chopping down trees (obstacles). Rather than providing amenities for the people. If the grass is too tall for you to throw or a tree is in the way, then you probably shouldn't be disc golfing.

- kingmeemgnik

This short and simple course is great for beginners or getting in a quick 9 on your lunch break. The turf tees could use some attention but they get the job done. Just watch your step around the edges.

- Aaron Fedor

I’m a beginner who feels down about not getting at least par on every hole. However, this course is probably the best course for beginners as it has straight paths to the hole and it is a confidence booster for sure! The majority of the holes are around 160-170 feet from the start to finish. Highly recommend this course to beginners like me.

- mone vue