Basics

Course name
Rock Island Ridge Disc Golf Course.
Course location
Eugene, Missouri
Headline
Rock Island Ridge: rugged Ozark terrain, scenic elevation, technical lines, and fun challenges for all skill levels
Description
Rock Island Disc Golf Course is a challenging and scenic destination built for players who appreciate natural terrain, thoughtful design, and rewarding shot selection. Nestled along rugged Ozark-style ridgelines and rocky ground, the course delivers a true “play the land” experience where elevation, wooded fairways, and technical lines define every round. The course winds through dense hardwood forests, open ridge tops, and rocky outcroppings that give Rock Island its name. Elevation changes are a constant feature, with uphill battles that test endurance and downhill shots that demand touch, control, and confidence. Players will encounter a mix of tight wooded tunnels, strategic doglegs, and more open holes where distance can be unleashed—always with punishment waiting for errant throws. Rock Island Disc Golf Course is designed to reward smart golf rather than brute force alone. Many holes require placement shots off the tee, setting up controlled approaches to guarded baskets. Natural obstacles such as mature trees, exposed rock, and uneven footing force players to think through each shot. Risk-reward opportunities are scattered throughout the course, allowing aggressive players to chase birdies while offering safer lines for those focused on par. The terrain is rugged but fair, staying true to the natural landscape without excessive clearing. Expect rocky tee areas, natural fairways, and greens that blend seamlessly into the surroundings. Proper footwear is highly recommended, as the course features uneven ground and elevation that add to both the challenge and the character of the layout. Rock Island Ridge is suitable for intermediate to advanced players looking for a memorable round, while still remaining playable for newer players who enjoy technical courses and are willing to take their time. Multiple shot shapes are required throughout the course, including hyzers, anhyzers, straight tunnel shots, and controlled forehands. Distance drivers, fairway drivers, mids, and putters all have a place here, making bag management an important part of the strategy. Beyond the golf itself, the course offers a peaceful, immersive outdoor experience. The wooded setting provides shade during warm months, and seasonal changes bring new character to the course—lush greens in spring and summer, improved visibility in fall and winter, and ever-changing wind conditions along the ridges. Wildlife sightings are common, adding to the feeling of being deep in nature while still enjoying a well-designed course. Rock Island Disc Golf Course is more than just a round of disc golf—it’s a test of skill, patience, and course management set in a raw, natural environment. Whether you’re chasing personal bests, competing with friends, or simply enjoying the challenge of a demanding course, Rock Island Ridge delivers a memorable experience that keeps players coming back for another throw.
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
Limited access
Access
Schedule to play
Cost
Pay - Donations welcomed for maintaining the course but will end up being $5 per round to take care of mowing and adding permanent tee pads.
Course contact/scheduling info
William Ward, +15732309242
Accessibility
Not recommended for individuals with limited mobility

Details

Hole count
18
Tee types
Grass
Target identifiers
Veteran
Services
Dogs allowed, No Restrooms available, No drinking water available, Cart friendly, Not stroller friendly
Property type
Mixed use
Land type
N/A

History

Year established
2026
History
Rock Island Disc Golf Course has been thoughtfully built by hand over the past three years and is still a work in progress. While the course is playable, ongoing improvements and refinements will continue as we shape the land into its full vision.