Pipeline Disc Golf Course
Course Summary
Pipeline Disc Golf Course in Spartanburg, SC, is an absolute gem for disc golf enthusiasts. With a solid rating of 4.7, it’s clear that this course offers a fantastic experience, whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out. The layout is both challenging and fun, making it a great place to test your skills while enjoying the beautiful surroundings.
One of the standout features of Pipeline is its well-maintained fairways and greens. Players have remarked on the quality of the course, highlighting how it enhances the overall game experience. The variety of holes keeps things interesting, ensuring that every round feels fresh and engaging.
Additionally, the welcoming atmosphere at Pipeline makes it easy to connect with other disc golfers. Whether you're playing solo or with friends, there’s a sense of community that adds to the enjoyment of the game. Overall, Pipeline Disc Golf Course is a must-visit for anyone looking to enjoy a top-notch disc golf experience in Spartanburg!
Overall Rating
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Top Reviews
A true hidden gem 💎! This 18 hole disc golf course is both beautiful and a ton of of fun. Set in a forest with hills and creeks, you will find yourself wanting to return again and again. Open to the public, no cost to play.
- Mike Pullon
A beautiful course with a great mix of long and short holes. Difficulty ranges from par 3 to par 5. Longest hole is just over 500 feet. A great course for both beginners and experienced players.
- Travis Vaught
Marked great, great signs and pads. Just not fun after walking up about the 4th mountain. Lot of walking between holes, or climbing I should say. After about the 3rd hole you're committed, no where to turn back reasonably. This place I would put in the same category as Inverness in Birmingham.
- John Powell
Really fun, challenging and beautiful course. I say, worth the trip!
- Josiah Kenyon
This is a gorgeous course, and I would come out here just for a nice walk. The holes are quite difficult and technical because of the heavy woods they run through. Even with the trees, there are some long drives in the mix. One of the holes had the toughest thin driving alley I have ever attempted to drive through. It's pretty well marked from one hole to the next. I recommend bringing a towel, and maybe even some chalk if you play in the morning because the morning dew sticks around for quite a while and makes discs slippery. Lots of big elevation changes as well.
- Dan Bellamy