Basics

Course name
Midland - Little Lake
Course location
Midland, ON, Canada
Headline
Beautiful, challenging and incredibly diverse. Mature tree lines holes tight tunnel shots, elevation changes and water.
Description
Designed by Original 18: David Bopp & Dusan Nedelko. Redesign/expansion to 30 Holes: Rob Coulas & Josh Mace PREVIEW: https://youtu.be/4URhoobTInc?si=srlvE9AX3U6wod1p Little Lake Disc Golf Course is one of Ontario's premier courses for casual and tournament play. Players can look forward to a diverse layout that features mature tree lined holes, tight tunnel shots, elevation changes, water and OB...lots and lots of OB. Precision and control are definitely rewarded. The local Midland Disc Golf Club has been actively involved in a course expansion since 2016, during which time the course has from from 18 holes to 30. There are long and short tee pads on every hole, and most long pads are concrete. All holes feature 2-3 basket positions, and the layout is always changing. In its longest form the current 30 hole course features 10 par 4’s. PLEASE NOTE: Baskets 9 and 18 are removed during July and August. SIGNAGE UNDER CONSTRUCTION: At this time it’s best to use the UDisc map, as new map and tee signs representing the additions should be in place in summer 2020.
Year established
2008

Availability

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

Access requirements

Who can play
Everyone
Access
N/A
Cost
Free
Course contact/scheduling info
Accessibility
Limited mobility/cane accessible - Holes 1-18 are decently accessible with grass fairways but have dense forest off the fairway on most holes, as well as a large stairwell between hole 2 and 3. V1-7 and F1-5 are on more Rugged Terrain with larger elevation changes and may be difficult to play if you have mobility issues.

Details

Hole count
30
Tee types
Concrete, Turf, Rubber mat, Grass
Target identifiers
DISCatcher Pro (original)
Services
Dogs allowed, Restrooms available, Drinking water available, Cart friendly, Stroller friendly
Property type
Mixed use
Land type
Public park

History

Year established
2008
History
N/A