North Boundary Park Championship Disc Golf Course

Cranberry Township, PAGet Directions →

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The North Boundary Park Championship Disc Golf Course in Cranberry Township, PA, holds a commendable rating of 4.3 stars, reflecting a generally positive reception from the disc golf community. Enthusiasts praise the course for its challenging layout and the variety of features that cater to both amateur and seasoned players, contributing to an enjoyable and competitive experience. However, some criticisms have been noted regarding the course's maintenance and navigation issues. These include overgrown vegetation in certain areas and a lack of clear signage, which can detract from the overall player experience and lead to confusion and frustration on the course.

Unique to North Boundary Park Championship Disc Golf Course are its design and the natural landscape it utilizes, offering a beautiful backdrop for the sport. The course's elevation changes and strategic placement of hazards present players with a challenging yet rewarding round of disc golf. However, addressing the feedback regarding maintenance and better navigational aids could significantly enhance the course's playability and accessibility. Improving these aspects would not only

Overall Rating

4.3 (64 reviews)

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This course has a ton of potential...unfortunately it comes up way short on the playability aspect. It is nice that it is a top 10 distance course, but they did nothing to clear out any trees. 3/4th of the holes have little to no lines and the rough in those lines is a little over grown. With a few years of play and maintenance this could be a good course. It took us 3hrs and over 4 miles to play the course. It is worth a play, but will not be back until some changes are made.

- Zip ATC

Fantastic course. A great challenge. Beware the walk though. The up and down is insane, and you will be sore after 18 holes. It's totally worth it though, one of the best courses around.

- Jake Donaldson

Start with the good... Challenging course with long holes and lots of elevation change. It's a great workout! Great markings and easy to navigate to the next hole. The bad... Many of the fairways are covered in grass anywhere from 12"-18" which can make finding your disc a challenge on long throws. To make things worse, there are groundhog holes everywhere! I'll stick to other local courses that are maintained better.

- BK 526

Great course; but not ideal for casual or beginner players. Lots of elevation change, some heavily wooded spots off the fairways can make it a challenge. About a 4 mile hike to play through all 18, so much longer than most other courses even from the short tees. Excellent teepads and very well maintained.

- Jeremy

I played nine holes from the white tees and shot under 40 Course layout as changed then settings are ready for it double down and Butler County silver series for top Pros. Coarse clean up has been going on all over and most Fairways are cut.

- B Clark