Opening Hours
| Wednesday | 7 a.m.–5:15 p.m. |
| Thursday | 7 a.m.–5:15 p.m. |
| Friday | 7 a.m.–5:15 p.m. |
| Saturday | 7 a.m.–5:15 p.m. |
| Sunday | 7 a.m.–5:15 p.m. |
| Monday | 7 a.m.–5:15 p.m. |
| Tuesday | 7 a.m.–5:15 p.m. |
categories
- Sporting goods store
- Park
- Restaurant
- Golf club
- Golf course
- Country club
- Golf shop
- Indoor golf course
- Association / Organization
- Private golf course
- Unknown
- Public golf course
- Club
- Disc golf course
- RV park
- Golf driving range
- Apartment complex
- Golf instructor
- Apartment building
- Non-profit organization
- Golf cart dealer
- Used auto parts store
- Rock climbing gym
- Veterans' Organization
- Baseball club
- Sportswear store
golf courses near me
- Main Event Little Rock
- Arkansas Golf Trail
- Golf World
- Arkansas Golf Trail
- Justin Hill Golf Academy
- Eagle Hill Golf Course
- Hindman Eighteens Disc Golf Course
- Golf World
- First Tee - Central Arkansas
- Jack Stephens Youth Golf Academy
- Topgolf Little Rock
- Arkansas Golf Trail
- Golf Headquarters
- Heights Golf
- The Country Club of Little Rock
- Eagle Hill Golf Course
- Arkansas Golf Trail
- The Country Club of Little Rock
- The Country Club of Little Rock
- Eagle Hill Golf Course
Only played first 5 holes of the "EAST" side (18-holes grouped into 9 East & 9 West). Though I'm just a beginner, it "dOnT tAkE nO gEnUs" to realize water hazards def aren't for disc golf. It's one thing to lose a 25¢ golf ball in there... a whole other to lose a $25 disc! But it (the water hazards) comes with the territory. Literally. Playing on a repurposed Golf course would ofc be a much better experience if it were kept, maintained like the golf course was. Not that it's overgrown or neglected either. But I think I'll take the "FREE shaggy-grass course", over the "yearly membership dues", any day. Anywho, so no golf cart rentals lol, thick (but not too tall) grass, several water hazards, as well as swamped out, marshy patches in several areas. Ofc, much of it is out in the open, so no shade, but the course definitely makes good use of the natural vegetation like trees, bushes, etc., that regular golf wouldn't have, giving some parts of the course both shade to play under, as well as challenging obstacles to test your skills (or lack thereof 👀). Curious to experience the full course, eventually. Once I do, I'll add on anything new or interesting I discover.