Disc Golf Course


Tree Disc Golf
Pine Valley at Scott Park, the new Disc Golf Course, is now open in Prince George County from dawn until dusk daily.  The Disc Golf Course is located at Scott Memorial Park Complex (6000 Scott Memorial Park, Prince George, VA  23875).  All participants will need to supply their own discs in order to play. 

Disc Golf is much like Golf, except instead of balls and clubs, players use a flying disc.  Disc Golf was formalized in 1970's, and shares with golf the object of completing each hole in the fewest strokes (or in the case of disc golf, fewest throws).  Players complete a hole by throwing a disc from a tee pad, or area toward a target (known as a basket), throwing again from where the previous throw landed, until the basket is reached.  Like Golf, the number of throws a player uses to reach each basket is tallied and players seek to complete each hole in the lowest number of total throws.  There are different discs for where the players are on the course.  Distance drivers, fairway drivers, midrange, approach, putt, and specialty discs all have separate functions.  Discs are made using a variety of plastics.

Disc Golf Sets Available for Usage

Discs at PG Library

Disc golf set are available to be checked-out of the Prince George County Library, located at 6600 Courthouse Rd., Prince George, VA  23875.  The sets are available (free of charge with a valid Appomattox Regional Library Card) thanks to funding from Hopewell-Prince George Friends of the Library.  Each set included (2) putters, (2) mid-ranges, (2) drivers, and (1) disc marker.  


Professional Disc Golfer Plays Pine Valley at Scott Park

Jay Risher, Connor O'Reilly, Richard Scott
Pictured  left to right - Jay Risher, Connor O'Reilly, and Richard Scott

Latitude 64 truck
Latitude 64 (Sponsor of Connor O'Reilly, and manufacturer of Disc Golf Equipment)

During November 2022, Professional Disc Golfer Connor O'Reilly (Member of Latitude 64 Pro Team) visited and played Pine Valley at Scott Park Disc Golf Course.  Mr. O'Reilly met with Jay Risher and Richard Scott, both of whom designed and developed Pine Valley at Scott Park.


UDISC
UDisc app logo
UDisc is a downloadable application to a smart phone, or smart watch, that can be used to view/follow disc golf map courses, score your rounds, measure your throws, and analyze your game.


Pine Valley at Scott Park Course Map

Disc Golf Course Map


Sponsorship opprotunities

Prince George Parks and Recreation is seeking sponsorships for each of the long and short starting Tee areas for the 18-hole Disc Golf course.  Interested sponsors can choose to sponsor either the long or short tee area on a hole, or both.  A permanent sponsor sign (8" x 11") will be placed beside each of the Tee areas.  

For additional information, or to sponsor a hole, please contact Prince George Parks and Recreation at 804-458-6164, or email at Recreation@princegeorgecountyva.gov .


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