Basics

Course name
Nyandungu Eco-Park Disc Golf Course
Course location
Kigali, Rwanda
Headline
First Disc Golf Course in Rwanda designed by 2009 World Champion Avery Jenkins in partnership w/ Paul McBeth Foundation.
Description
The First Disc Golf Course in Rwanda designed by 2009 Disc Golf World Champion, Avery Jenkins, in partnership with the Paul McBeth Foundation Project 5.4. The Paul McBeth Foundation has installed this new course with the goal of creating sustainable disc golf opportunities in underserved areas where access to the sport is limited or non-existent. Specifically, the foundation aims to introduce the sport to new and youth players, and the course has been designed with these players in mind. With suitable distances and challenges, the course is intended to provide new players with an opportunity to learn the game of disc golf while also accommodating more experienced players who may wish to practice their short game with putters and midranges. The hope is that this course will encourage greater interest in disc golf and help to foster a new generation of players. This course is located in Nyandungu Eco-Parkprovides views of the surrounding preserve. Enjoy observing wildlife as you play and stick around for a walk through the park's many walking paths along native wetlands. Check in at the front gate to pay park admission and learn about Nyandungu Eco-Park's mission. Stop at Nyandungu Restaurant for local cuisine before or after your round and enjoy other activities such as biking, bird watching, and picnicking.
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
Limited access
Access
Other
Cost
Pay - $1 for Rwandan residents, $2 for African residents, and $20 for tourists.
Course contact/scheduling info
Emmanuel, +250785456771
Accessibility
Not recommended for individuals with limited mobility - Lots of hills, unpaved paths, and rough terrain.

Details

Hole count
9
Tee types
Concrete
Target identifiers
Uganda made basket
Services
No dogs allowed, Restrooms available, Drinking water available, Not cart friendly
Property type
Mixed use
Land type
Public park
Other

History

Year established
2025
History
The first disc golf course in Rwanda, designed by Avery Jenkins, supported by the Paul McBeth Foundation.