48m
Estimated time
Est. time
1.3mi
Estimated length
Est. length
Flat
Elevation
Elevation
Moderate difficulty
Restricted hours
* Course is open for play during normal park hours.
* Although this does NOT put the course out of play, be sure to pay close attention to the baseball and soccer fields during their respective seasons. Don't hurt kids with discs!
* Glow rounds may be negotiable, if you speak with the park's staff.
Good conditions
About the course
During the summer months, you are almost immediately met with a "gallery" of sorts made up of the patrons who frequent the Rushcreek Pub n' Grub, who enjoy their meals and drinks on the back patio that faces the first hole's basket. Don't fret, you'll often hear the patrons clap you off after you've putted out, regardless of how badly that bogey may've looked!
Like many other "park" courses, the most of your tee shots and upshots are wide open, and make for decent field work to practice your shot types while enjoying your walk through Bremen's Howell Park. The course has ALMOST no elevation, and while most of the pins are easily approachable, a few are tightly nestled into the park's perimeter, making for some tight landing zones that may challenge your par if thrown OB.
You'll end out your round by walking past Howell Park's quaint and beautiful butterfly garden.
NO TOUCHING!
...they're delicate, after all!
On your way out, you may be delighted by the site of Howell Park's professional horseshoe pit, home of three time horseshoe WORLD Champion, Jim Knisley.
Lastly, now that Bremen has started throwing its Oktoberfest again, the entire fest itself is carefully planned and constructed as to not interfere with one's golf game, and makes for a VERY unique experience. The last four holes of the course have their fairways lined with Oktoberfest goers, happy drunken patrons, vendors, chainsaw sculptors, and even a LIVE band that sees you off on your tee shot on the 9th!
Talk about a ROUND, right?
Don't just pass on the unassuming Scout's Honor DGC. Stop by, breathe in the country air, take in the "village" vibes, and embrace the cultures of the Bremenites!
We'll give you a friendly wave and a nod, and you'll be glad you came.
History
Assistance was given to an Eagle Scout by members of the LDGA, to help complete the Eagle Scout's project.
9 holes
Dirt Tees
DB-5 Targets
Mixed use
Public park
Dogs allowed
Cart friendly
No drinking water available
Restroom available
Stroller friendly
Wheelchair accessible
*The cross from holes 2 to 3 can be handled via wheelchair, by avoiding the road's curb, and entering to 3's tee, via the small gravel parking lot behind of it.
*The cross from holes 5 to 6, can be taken via following the brick lane to the baseball diamond's parking lot, and crossing under the pines to the walking path, then doubling back on the foot path until you've reached 6's tee.
Established in 2016
Course designers
Time your trip
Course traffic - Players usually spend 1 - 4 hours here.
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Contact
Shad Austin
Course designer: Colin Tripp
Location
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Contact
Shad Austin
Course designer: Colin Tripp
Time your trip
Course traffic - Players usually spend 1 - 4 hours here.
Want access to real-time course traffic?It's on UDisc Pro.
What's in the area
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Reviews
Show allUpkeep
3.8
Shot variety/design
2.9
Tee areas
1.8
Signage/wayfinding
2.7
Amenities
3.2
Scenery/views
3.2
@bsbochantin
183
White level park course. why?
1

@mathias25
42
Mostly straight open shots with few obstructions. No tee pads, a few tee signs missing and baskets leaning on 2 or 3 holes. Overall a nice little course with challenging pars.
1
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Frequently asked questions
How do I get to Scout's Honor DGC?
How do I get to Scout's Honor DGC?
You can get directions to Scout's Honor DGC 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 39.70178055749903, -82.42521968101738 in Bremen, Ohio.
Do I need to pay to play disc golf at Scout's Honor DGC?
Do I need to pay to play disc golf at Scout's Honor DGC?
Scout's Honor DGC is free to play! Just show up and enjoy the disc golf course.
What is the difficulty and length of Scout's Honor DGC?
What is the difficulty and length of Scout's Honor DGC?
Scout's Honor DGC has 9 disc golf holes and has a difficulty rating of "Moderate". The typical disc golf round at Scout's Honor DGC takes about 1 hour and covers approximately 1.3 miles (2.0 km).
How highly rated is Scout's Honor DGC by the disc golf community?
How highly rated is Scout's Honor DGC by the disc golf community?
Scout's Honor DGC has an average rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars based on 88 community reviews.
What amenities are available at Scout's Honor DGC?
What amenities are available at Scout's Honor DGC?
Scout's Honor DGC offers the following amenities: 9 disc golf holes, restrooms, cart-friendly paths, pet-friendly areas, stroller-friendly paths.
When is the best time to play at Scout's Honor DGC?
When is the best time to play at Scout's Honor DGC?
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How can I record my disc golf round at Scout's Honor DGC?
How can I record my disc golf round at Scout's Honor DGC?
You can record your disc golf round using the UDisc mobile app. If on your phone, tap the "Start a Round" button at the bottom of this page to begin navigating Scout's Honor DGC and recording your disc golf round. The app provides GPS-enabled disc golf hole maps, scorekeeping, and statistics. Upgrade to UDisc Pro for advanced features like detailed statistics and course traffic information.


