Two Mile Run Extension Disc Golf Course

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I recently had the chance to play at the Two Mile Run Extension Disc Golf Course in Beaver, PA, and I was really impressed! With a solid rating of 4.7, it’s clear that this course has a lot to offer, from its well-maintained fairways to the strategic layout that keeps you engaged throughout your round.

The course presents a nice mix of challenges that cater to both beginners and seasoned players, making it a great spot for anyone looking to improve their game or enjoy a casual round with friends. The scenery around the course is also quite lovely, adding to the overall experience as you navigate through the various holes.

What stood out to me was the welcoming atmosphere and the sense of community among fellow disc golfers. It’s a fantastic place to meet new people who share the same passion for the sport, and I can’t wait to return for another round!

Overall Rating

4.7 (66 reviews)

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Top Reviews

This course was phenomenal! Although it’s only 9 holes, they are long and challenging. Two different tee pads and baskets to mix up the layout. Walking path intertwined as well. And don’t forget to stop and listen to the birds singing!!

- Frankie Painter

It was awesome! I loved the overall course, the variety, and the difficulty level. Definitely challenging in a good way.

- Joshua Smith

It's a nice layout I don't play the game but walk around the park you have your ups an downs when u walk around because has some inclines I'm 70 realy don't have any problems walking it

- William Price

I have no problem driving an hour to this course even if it's to play at night. Wide open fields, technical woodsy lines, corridor shots, short medium and long holes. These all exist for both backhand and forehand throws. Nice flat well constructed tee pads, little slippery when wet but only if you don't have good shoes. I never have issues. It's only a 9-hole course but 2 tee pads and 2 basket locations per hole so keeps it interesting when you play through twice.

- Mike B

Always enjoyable and challenging 9 holes. Mostly wooded with some nice open fairways. VERY VERY well maintained. Great pro and amateur T boxes. Regular mowing and downed tree removal. 2 baskets on each hole that are rotated between 3 spots that are identified with a map of the baskets at each T Box. There is a lock box for lost discs that is regularly emptied, and if you put your number on the disc, they will reach out to you to return them or arrange for pick up. Out of bounds areas are a bit difficult to recover discs in the summer from overgrowth here and there, like the left side of hole 4 from t box before going down into the trees. Hole 9 has a shallow creek along side of it that can be a bit rough to retrieve a disc from without getting your feet wet. But this is definitely a Class A disc golf course. Regular events are held at this course as well, with a bulletin board for announcements and a well used and moderated Facebook page.

- christopher piner