Courses

Oak Park

Oak park is an 18-hole course in the heart of the Riverside Neighborhood in Wichita along the Arkansas River. The course has two tee pads for each hole and up to three pin locations that change regularly during the season.

Oak Park on Google Maps

Oak Park on Udisc.com

Cessna West Park

Cessna Park is an 18-hole disc golf course in Southeast Wichita. Two basket locations per tee and a sometimes-used championship version. Mostly open. A few water hazards.

Cessna West Park on Google Maps

Cessna West Park on Udisc.com

Herman Hill Park

Herman Hill, on the South side of Wichita, is a park-style golf course with giant mature trees along the Arkansas River. Two tees and two pin locations. If it’s wet out, Herman is the quickest to dry out.

Herman Hill Park on Google Maps

Herman Hill Park on Udisc.com

West Millbrook Park

One of Wichita’s newest courses, Millbrook has a few challenging wooded holes, but it’s mostly open fields with quick-growing cottonwood trees. In a few more years Millbrook will be more challenging. Great place for a quick round, plays fast.

West Millbrook Park on Google Maps

West Millbrook Park on Udisc.com

L.W. Clapp Park

Several courses crisscross this former golf course. Some of the longest holes in Wichita. Mostly open park golf with mature trees and water hazards on a few holes. Be mindful of glass in the creek if you lose a disc. Duck’s Flying Discs pro shop onsite. Minimal signage so Udisc is essential to playing. New layouts coming soon.

L.W. Clapp Park on Google Maps

L.W. Clapp Park on Udisc.com

Stone Creek Park (Derby, Kansas)

Stone Creek Disc Golf Course in Derby has wooded and open holes, along with a seasonal creek and several water hazards. Primary teepads are concrete with dirt secondary pads.

Stone Creek Park on Google Maps

Stone Creek Park on Udisc.com

Cowskin Creek (Colwich, Kansas)

Cowskin Creek, or Colwich as it’s locally known, is a challenging wooded course 25 minutes from Downtown Wichita. Three tee pads and multiple pin locations that change regularly provide a variety of challenging course layouts. Can be muddy, possibly flood, and mowing can be inconsistent during the growing season. Check Udisc course conditions before playing.

Cowskin Creek on Google Maps

Cowskin Creek on Udisc.com

Cowskin Creek West (Colwich, Kansas)

The newest edition at Colwich, the West course is 100% challenging woods golf. Dirt tee pads, but new baskets. Check conditions before going. High chance of it not being mowed until more infrastructure can be added.

Cowskin West on Google Maps

Cowskin West on Udisc.com

Hap McLean (Park City)

Located a quick 10-minute drive from the center of Wichita, Park City is a open park-style course. Highly challenging in the wind. Few trees.

Hap McLean on Udisc.com

Hap McLean on Google Maps

Camp Hiawatha

Ten holes on the grounds of the Salvation Army’s Camp Hiawatha. Two (dirt) tees for each basket. Can be closed in the summer for camp events.

Camp Hiawatha on Google Maps

Camp Hiawatha on Udisc.com

Earheart Environmental Magnet

At Earheart Environmental Magnet Elementary School in North Wichita. Nine holes. Closed during school hours.

Earheart on Google Maps

Earheart on Udisc.com

Eastminster

Eighteen hole course at Eastminster Church in East Wichita. Please respect the rules. Dirt tee pads.

Eastminster on Google Maps

Eastminster on Udisc.com

Evergreen

Small course around the Evergreen Library/Community Center. Two holes are currently out of play due to infrastructure. Dirt pads.

Evergreen on Google Maps

Evergreen on Udisc.com

Maize South

Nine hole open course at Maize South High School in NW Wichita. Dirt tee pads. Can be swampy after it rains. Closed during school hours.

Maize South on Google Maps

Maize South on Udisc.com

Newman University

Nine hole course at Newman University just south of Kellogg. Not open for public play during school hours.

Newman University on Google Maps

Newman University on Udisc.com

Andover Central Park (Andover)

Eighteen hole course at Central Park in Andover. Park is used frequently for events during the warmer months. Pedestrians have the right of way. *Partially destroyed by a tornado but baskets are back in the ground.

Andover Central Park on Google Maps

Andover Central Park on Udisc.com

Linear Park (Goddard)

Open park-style course in Goddard. Park can have heavy bicycle and pedestrian traffic. Curiously short baskets.

Linear Park on Google Maps

Linear Park on Udisc.com

Old Oak (Haysville)

Eighteen hole park-style course with cement teepads in Haysville.

Old Oak on Google Maps

Old Oak on Udisc.com

Riggs Park (Haysville)

Nine hole course in Haysville with water hazards and some tricky shots.

Riggs Park on Google Maps

Riggs Park on Udisc.com

McLaughlin Park (Valley Center)

McLaughlin Park on Google Maps

McLaughlin Park on Udisc.com

Camp Hawk (Newton)

Challenging course in Newton. Several layouts.

Camp Hawk on Google Maps

Camp Hawk on Udisc.com

Bel Aire

A new course is going in in Bel Aire (Northeast Wichita.) More details as they’re available.

Mulvane

Winfield

Hutchinson