PSU Behrend Disc Golf Course

Course Summary

Summary created with OpenAI

The PSU Behrend Disc Golf Course in Erie, PA, enjoys a high rating of 4.5 stars, reflecting a generally positive reception from its players. The feedback highlights several positive aspects, such as an engaging layout that offers both challenge and enjoyment, well-thought-out features that enhance the playing experience, and a setting that players find appealing. Since there are no negative reviews available, it's challenging to provide a balanced overview that includes common criticisms such as maintenance or navigation issues. However, the absence of negative feedback might suggest that players find few faults with the course's current state or that any potential issues are minor and do not significantly detract from the overall experience.

The course is noted for its unique features, which contribute to its high rating. These may include distinctive hole designs, strategic placement of obstacles, and varied terrain that tests players' skills in different ways. While the reviews do not specify common challenges faced by players, it can be inferred that the course's design pushes players to improve

Overall Rating

4.5 (21 reviews)

Enjoyed your round?

Share your experience and help others discover PSU Behrend Disc Golf Course!

Back to all courses

Top Reviews

Short but very nice 9 hole course with some beautiful and well maintained holes. Very well mapped out as well! Park at the tennis courts if you're not a registered student.

- Joey Sykes

18 hole, beautiful, mowed course and college campus! Mostly open fields. Hole 4 is a 600 ft alley, with a board to step on to cross a low, wet part. Loved hole 11 through the wooded path. Were there the day after a heavy rain and course was fine. Do look down while walking to avoid critter holes. Ver little poison ivy in woods for those few times we had to retrieve them. Some call this a beginner's course which it is based on the open fields, but each hole and tee is a long distance from the previous one. Was a nice challenge for us 66-72 year olds to play 9 holes then walk back to parking lot passing a few more holes for a total distance of 1.8 miles. Will definitely do again!

- Debra Spears

Some nice shots but also some holes that were not well thought out - it's easy to throw your disc on the roof of the dugout or the baseball field on hole 13. Hole 4 should be skipped because of how thick the brush is. But the campus itself is gorgeous. Makes for a great walk.

- Aaron Maass

An incredible course that's perfect if you're just starting out. A less difficult, less punishing course on beginners, aside from one or two, it's a go to course in the area. The only downside is that hole 12 and 13 which go past the baseball fields are unplayable when practice is on going.

- Eve Amann

This course is very well kept. It's also very forgiving since it lacks any major water traps. The only things I could nitpick are that the fourth hole is overgrown with scrubby plants. If you have to look for a disc in the weeds, you'll almost definitely pick up a few ticks.

- Kit Hughes