North Tahoe Lions Club Disc Golf Course
Course Summary
If you’re looking for a great disc golf experience, the North Tahoe Lions Club Disc Golf Course in Incline Village is definitely worth checking out. With a solid rating of 4.2, it seems to have struck a nice balance between challenging gameplay and enjoyable scenery, making it a favorite among local disc golfers.
The course layout appears to be thoughtfully designed, providing a mix of open and wooded areas that keep the game interesting. Many players appreciate the natural beauty surrounding the course, which adds to the overall enjoyment of a day spent throwing discs.
In addition to its well-maintained fairways and greens, the friendly atmosphere at North Tahoe Lions Club makes it a welcoming spot for both beginners and seasoned players. Whether you’re aiming for a casual round or looking to improve your skills, this course seems to offer a fantastic day out in the fresh mountain air.
Overall Rating
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Top Reviews
A decent little course. Holes 3 thru 10 and great and well maintained, the rest are shabby and tough to navigate. We couldn't even find the 17 and 18 tee boxes, despite having map in hand. Uploaded the map for y'all so you don't have to go into the rec center for it.
- Alec Cummings
Course map is confusing and hard to follow but if you pay attention to the signs at the tee box for where to find the next tee box, you’ll be alright. Once you know the course it makes for a great 18 hole course of par 3s through the pines and near a creek
- Jake Schapiro
Pretty fun course. Tight technical lines surrounded by pine trees of course. There's a small creek that runs through a few of the holes. Decent cement tee pads. Seating at a few of the tee pads. Trashcans are limited so pack it out till ya get to the visitors center. The course is tough to navigate at first but once you figure it out it's fun to play.
- Suzan “Suzy” Homsombath
Great course, I play here locally. Can be tough to find certain pins and tee pads, ask for a map from rec center or Udisc. Great place to learn woods disc golf.
- Jackson H.
Beautiful setting. Not yet worthy of the 5 stars, in time though it might. Spent a lot of time wandering, looking for the next tee. Could benefit from more signage or directional markers for the next tee pad. Fairways could use a bit more shaping. Casual golfers will enjoy the scenery and won’t mind missing a few holes here and there. The avid golfer looking for a good round of 18 will be frustrated by the lack of settings over 300’ and some confusing course design.
- Bryan Holton