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Course photoCourse photoExtremely overgrown and tee is almost hidden due to weeds. Like this on over half of the holes.Course photo
1h 59m

Est. time

2.2mi

Est. length

Very hilly

Elevation

Moderate difficulty

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Before you go
Seasonal
Other fees
$10 per person for league play.
Good conditions
1 day ago

About the course

Mostly open 20-hole par 61 course with 2 fully wooded holes, and 6 partially wooded. There are seasonal water hazards on up to 6 holes, but most are dried up by late spring. Most basket locations are on slopes due to the many sharp elevation changes, making for some very challenging approach shots. Greens are fairly small, typically sloped, and the course pushes golfers to use both hyzer and anhyzer (or forehand) to minimize downhill roll/skip when landing close to the basket. The hilly open course invites wind, which can be swirling in holes 3-7, 16-18 and further increases difficulty. The mowed fairways (where they exist) are more like paths (8-20ft wide) unless they overlap with sporting fields. You’ll often need to tread through long grass on side hills to find your disc, so shoes and socks or even long pants are recommended. White fencing on holes 9-12 indicates OB, forcing decisions on shot shape. Porta potties are available at the lot between the 18th green and 1st Tee. Some parking areas for other sports that are played in the park can interfere with hole 7, & 19. In late spring thru early summer, the course tends to get rather overgrown, making it very difficult to locate some shots. Greens are tightly mowed though, so precise approaches are rewarded. White fencing provides OB on several holes in the middle 6, making it even more challenging. Overall, this course is very well designed with the serious disc golfer in mind. There are two alternate 9-hole par 4 courses as well, making it possible to throw an arm disintegrating 12,000 ft. par 72 18 hole layout. The course includes both Professional and Amateur tee boxes on most hole, although the amateur
20 holes
Rubber Mat Tees
ChainStar Targets
Mixed use
Public park
Dogs allowed
Must be leashed in town parks.
Cart friendly
No drinking water available
Restroom available
Not stroller friendly

Not recommended for individuals with limited mobility

Established in 2004

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Course traffic - Players usually spend 1.5 - 2.5 hours here.

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Contact

Jocelyn Almy-Testa

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Upkeep
3.1
Shot variety/design
3.5
Tee areas
2.9
Signage/wayfinding
2.7
Amenities
2.1
Scenery/views
3.4
jtquack

@jtquack

246

The design of this course has you throwing AT almost every single tee ahead of the one you are on. Throwing over paths, roads, and pedestrian areas is not a safe or good plan. There are less than a handful of holes that are “safe”, and yet the play is dump and pray. The 2 wooded holes have no true lane off the tee box. The shot on those 2 require more luck and insight than skill to land in/near the green. Even when the course is “mowed” it’s not mowed enough. The course is old and so the mentality of the course is outdated. Ideally, a complete course re-design should be done. AND the town municipalities should take more consideration into the care and maintenance of the course as well.

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elijah10

@elijah10

119

Solid design. Lots of different shots required. Not being maintained well. Long grass jungle and swamps eat discs. Old pads & baskets. But honestly this is still worth playing.

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How do I get to Pye Brook Park?
You can get directions to Pye Brook Park by clicking Get Directions, which will open your device's map application with the disc golf course location. The disc golf course is located at 42.6637, -70.959099 in Topsfield, Massachusetts.
Do I need to pay to play disc golf at Pye Brook Park?
Pye Brook Park is free to play! Just show up and enjoy the disc golf course. Note: $10 per person for league play.
What is the difficulty and length of Pye Brook Park?
Pye Brook Park has 20 disc golf holes and has a difficulty rating of "Moderate". The typical disc golf round at Pye Brook Park takes about 2 hours and covers approximately 2.2 miles (3.5 km).
How highly rated is Pye Brook Park by the disc golf community?
Pye Brook Park has an average rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars based on 1179 community reviews. This is considered a good course rating by the disc golf community.
What amenities are available at Pye Brook Park?
Pye Brook Park offers the following amenities: 20 disc golf holes, restrooms, cart-friendly paths, pet-friendly areas. Pet policy: Must be leashed in town parks.
When is the best time to play at Pye Brook Park?
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