Kelley Park (San Jose)
PDGA UDisc Silicon Valley Disc Golf Club
21 Holes situated in the back "Orchard" section of San Jose's Kelley Park. Multiple pin position at each hole. Practice basket and facilities onsite (restrooms located past tee #6 in the picnic area of Kelley Park). $6 Parking Fee (Annual Parking Pass Available). Watch out for poison oak. (From UDisc)
Coyote Creek at Hellyer Park (San Jose)
PDGA UDisc Silicon Valley Disc Golf Club
Hilly, rolling fairways, with some trees. Great for wind practice. Multiple pin positions and dual tees (each with a signpost). Facilities on west side of freeway. Each hole has a front and back concrete tee pad which makes for a varied eighteen holes of play by playing the course once from the short tees and a second round from the long tees. Each hole has two to three different pin positions that are moved frequently, making the course slightly different every time you play. (From UDisc)
Parque De La Raza (San Jose)
PDGA UDisc Silicon Valley Disc Golf Club
Nice compact course with a couple of long fairways. Lots of trees for a challenging round. (From UDisc)
Villa Maria (Cupertino)
PDGA UDisc Silicon Valley Disc Golf Club
The newest course in the South Bay, Villa Maria offers challenges unique to the area. Most holes are shorter and technical. This is a great place to work on your accuracy off the tee! $6 for parking each day. Annual parking passes available. (From UDisc)
DeLaveaga (Santa Cruz)
DeLaveaga DGC is one of the world’s most famous and most challenging disc golf courses. It is well-known by touring pros as the site of the annual Masters Cup (a PDGA National Tour event) and is respected for its ability to produce large scoring spreads during tournament play. The course has also nurtured and produced some of the greatest disc golfers in history, including local resident and 3X World Champion, Nate Doss. DeLaveaga DGC resides in a gorgeous park, a pine and oak tree covered ridge line that overlooks Monterey Bay, with expansive ocean views on a dozen holes including the most famous: “Top of the World” (hole 27). (From UDisc)
Golden Gate Park (San Francisco)
Located in the middle of Golden Gate Park, the course features a tightly wooded 18 holes that are fun for beginners and a challenge for experts. Mostly grassy terrain, very well maintained by San Francisco Disc Golf Club (SFDGC) volunteers. Have a blast and enjoy the relaxed vibes at Golden Gate Disc Golf Course! (From UDisc)
Pinto Lake (Watsonville)
Open Sunrise to dusk. Be sure to enter the north entrance of the second park "Pinto Lake County Park" (not the first park with baseball field and at the boat drop area) and look for the practice baskets near the bike pump track. Championship level course with beautiful scenery and a mix of wooded and open field with the famous (runway) hole of 1288 feet par 5! (From UDisc)
CSUMB Cypress (Seaside)
The beginner course of CSUMB's two courses. It shares holes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 of the Worlds 27 hole layout. Starts on the north side of the university police station and has 8 holes. Those 8 are all fairly short (get your birdies). Then, cross the street/parking lot for hole 9 (or Worlds hole 6). Difficulty and layout can be changed by playing from alternate/secret tee pads. Can be a challenge. (From UDisc)
CSUMB Oaks (Seaside)
The 18 Hole layout of Oaks is shared with the Worlds layout. Hole 1 for Oaks 18 starts on Worlds Hole 11 Layout. The 18th hole is Worlds Hole 10. Oaks 18 does NOT include Worlds 27, and 1-8. To avoid complete confusion, just follow the Worlds Layout because our tee signs are only marked for the Worlds Layout. Locals like to park in the lot next to Worlds Hole 8 and play 8-26 for a total of 19 holes. 8 provides a good warm-up hole because it is a wide open Par 4. (From UDisc)