Guilford Meadows Disc Golf Course

Greensboro, NCGet Directions →

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Guilford Meadows Disc Golf Course in Greensboro, NC, garners a favorable rating of 4.1 stars, reflecting a blend of appreciation and critique from its visitors. Players commend the course for its engaging layout and the variety it offers, contributing positively to player enjoyment and challenging both new and experienced players alike. However, some criticisms highlight concerns over maintenance and navigation throughout the course. Issues such as unclear course markings and the occasional overgrown foliage detract from the overall experience, suggesting room for improvement in these areas to better serve the disc golf community.

The course is noted for its unique features, including diverse terrain and strategic hole placements that require thoughtful play, making it a memorable experience for those who visit. Despite its strengths, players face challenges such as finding the next tee box and navigating through less maintained areas, which can interrupt the flow of play. Addressing these challenges by improving signage and regular upkeep could significantly enhance the player experience. Despite these areas for improvement, Guilford Meadows Disc Golf

Overall Rating

4.1 (59 reviews)

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Top Reviews

The course has great potential but tee pads are treacherous and the course isn't maintained. I wish they would allow the disc golf community to assist.

- Larry Darling

Nice course! Pretty muddy after a recent rain. Plenty of shade for the most part with a few open field holes thrown in. The baskets on 1 and 2 are challenging. If you miss the basket your next will be from the creek below. 16 was missing the fairway diagram and it's a blind shot. Overhead branches made 17's tee shot a pain. If your up for a quick game close to town this is the spot.

- Darryl Thompson

Nice course with plenty of trees and shallow water that you will likely land in. Recommend taking a walking stick or grabbing tool as their are some ivy & thickets. We ended up with a long stick from newly fallen tree to assist recovery of the inevitable woods lie. We did lose 1 disc on 7 - not our lucky day. We go back here every year & have a great time each round. Covered seating area, well marked signage on most (not all) holes. No restrooms or drinking water here. Lots of birds, flowers and seating areas if you have to wait.

- David Danner

Secluded, wooded course that is short and very tight with just a few open, longer holes. Tests your shot making ability. Can be a quiet, enjoyable experience in the middle of town as it is not very busy.

- Robb Nachtigal

I was surprised by how bad the course was maintained. I’ve disc golfed at at least 10 places and this was the worst. Not just the field maintenance, but the fact that each hole was had no planning behind it. The whole entire course is sort of a disrespect to the sport. Not beginner friendly, and for anyone with experience it’s still a waste or time. They have rubber spots to drive from which is quite stupid. It should be filled with cement. I’m not even sure it was 18 holes. After hole 15 we couldn’t even find hole 16 because everything was either way too over grown or there was was just no hole 16, 17, or 18.

- Jay Dixon