Basics

Course name
Chapel Hill High School
Course location
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Headline
Work in progress, but all holes are playable. Show out and try out CHHS's NEW DISC GOLF COURSE!
Description
The Chapel Hill High School Disc Golf Course is in the early stages of being built, currently featuring 18 new holes. Most holes are wooded, offering a challenging and scenic experience. To start at Hole 1, players walk around the fence toward Smith Baseball Field and enter through the woods. A gate and sign at the bus parking lot will be built soon for easier access. Holes 1 and 15–18 are true teepees, and Hole 14 features a raised deck teepad. Holes 2 and 7 currently have temporary homemade baskets, with permanent baskets coming soon. For Holes 2–12, red rocks mark the teepads. Although work on the course will continue through winter and spring of 2026, play is encouraged to help beat down the fairways. Signage will be installed, and funds are being raised for teepads and footbridges.
Year established
2025

Availability

Dedicated targets
Yes
Bring your own baskets
No
Under construction
Yes
Course status
Available
Availability type
Year Round
Restriction
Yes

Access requirements

Who can play
Everyone
Access
N/A
Cost
Free
Course contact/scheduling info
Bengt Levin, +19199238828, +19199238828
Accessibility
Not recommended for individuals with limited mobility

Details

Hole count
18
Tee types
Grass, Dirt, Turf, Asphalt, Deck
Target identifiers
DISCatcher Pro (original)
Little Rascal Pro
Services
Dogs allowed, No Restrooms available, No drinking water available, Not cart friendly, Not stroller friendly
Property type
Mixed use
Land type
School

History

Year established
2025
History
Eighteen baskets were bought by Chapel Hill High School in 2006. Seven were placed around the school grounds with no real course, and the rest remained in a track shed until 2025. Adam Arounerangsy, strength and conditioning coach at CHHS and an avid disc golf player, introduced the idea of building a disc golf course to high school students Bengt Levin and Jackson Ruff while they were putting on the old baskets. In 2025, high school student Bengt Levin built holes 13 through 18 for his Eagle Scout Project with Troop 39. This led to the formation of the Disc Golf Club and further development of the full 18-hole course. High school students Bengt Levin, Jackson Ruff, and Dagan Forman, along with the Chapel Hill Disc Golf Club, aim to make all 18 holes playable by June 2026.