Harmon Park Disc Golf Course
Course Summary
Harmon Park Disc Golf Course in Lebanon, OH, is a fantastic spot that I truly enjoy visiting. The course is well-designed, with a good mix of challenging holes that keep my game interesting while also providing opportunities for players of all skill levels to have fun.
The park itself is beautifully maintained, making it a pleasant environment to play in. I appreciate the thoughtful layout that incorporates natural features, which adds an extra layer of enjoyment during my rounds.
Overall, I find Harmon Park to be a welcoming place for disc golfers. Whether I’m going solo or with friends, it’s a great course to practice my skills and appreciate the outdoor experience.
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Top Reviews
Good for a first timer :) clean and safe, hardly anyone ever there. Wear your boots, it's wet. You have to cross the bridge to get to the last 3 holes.
- Amanda Myrick
Great course, not too long or too short, nine holes with spots in the woods, open fields, and some with trees. Good for beginners, regular players, and even some good spots for advanced players.
- Paul Peña
As of writing this I’ve only DG’d 4 times. This is my course since it’s a 5 minute walk. 1-3 i think are challenging and in the woods. 4-6 are pretty open with some trees obstructing on 5 and 6. I love 7. It’s a fun wooded hole. 8 is the longest hole and mostly open. 9 is a nice finish. I’ve only played 4 times but I’m deeply into it. I’m a disc golfer now…at 41!
- Yoshi 8
Super fun, short, 9 holes. Has playgrounds, hiking trails, dog friendly, bike trail that goes through town and the park. Also has holes for both left handers and righties. Also very clean and well kept for the most part. Will visit again!!!! Free parking with multiple parking lots, also wheelchair accessible paths and parking!!!! Kid and pet friendly as well obviously.
- Thomas Flynn
Nice course! A lot of trash, the locals must not understand the concept of leaving a place better than they found it, but still enjoyable, even with the mountain dew and bush light debris!
- Chris Fellure