The Marian University Disc Golf Course is a 9-hole course designed to integrate with the natural landscape and open green spaces of campus. The layout features a mix of short technical holes and longer open fairways, challenging players to balance accuracy with distance while navigating trees, buildings, and natural terrain.
The course begins on the west side of campus and gradually works eastward across several open fields and wooded corridors before looping back toward the central campus area. Players will encounter a variety of shot shapes including gentle hyzers, straight fairway drives, and controlled placement shots, making the course approachable for beginners while still engaging for experienced players.
Several holes incorporate natural obstacles, tree lines, and elevation changes, encouraging thoughtful shot selection and course management. The layout also makes use of the campus creek and surrounding vegetation as visual and strategic features while maintaining safe distances from buildings and walkways.
This course was designed to provide a fun, accessible recreational activity for students, staff, and visitors, while respecting the shared campus environment.
Year established
2026
Availability
Dedicated targets
Yes
Bring your own baskets
No
Under construction
Yes
Course status
Unavailable
Availability type
Year Round
Restriction
Yes
Access requirements
Who can play
Everyone
Access
N/A
Cost
Free
Course contact/scheduling info
N/A
Accessibility
Not recommended for individuals with limited mobility
Details
Hole count
9
Tee types
Brick/Pavers
Target identifiers
Grow the Sport Permanent
Services
No dogs allowed, Restrooms available, No drinking water available, Not stroller friendly
Property type
Mixed use
Land type
College/university
History
Year established
2026
History
Marian University's Disc Golf Course was designed by Kyle Beck and installed by Campus Services as an initiative by Marian University to bring the community together utilizing Marian's campus as a meeting grounds.
In hopes of bring finding ways to collaborate between Marian students and the Fond Du Lac community, this course was developed and intends on hosting leagues that will be open for the general public.
In general, this is an amateur course and is intended to bring new opportunities for students to engage in novel experiences such as disc golf.