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1h 32m

Est. time

1.8mi

Est. length

Hilly

Elevation

Moderate difficulty

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Before you go
Restricted hours
Sunrise - 10pm
Good conditions
17 hours ago

About the course

Most holes feature open grassy fairways with limited trees. Pond in play on a couple of holes. Alt. Pin locations. Play backwards for 18. Practice basket south of the basketball court. Park is a water retention basin so the edges have elevation changes.
10 holes
Concrete Tees
Mach V, Mach I Targets
Mixed use
Public park
Dogs allowed
Cart friendly
Drinking water available
Near park on other end of course
No restroom available
Stroller friendly

Wheelchair accessible

All holes are wheelchair accessible, but the course is hilly, so it may be difficult to navigate.

Established in 1994

Time your trip

Course traffic - Players usually spend 1 - 2 hours here.

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Reviews

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Upkeep
4.4
Shot variety/design
3.9
Tee areas
4.4
Signage/wayfinding
4.1
Amenities
2.7
Scenery/views
3.5
tony2pockets

@tony2pockets

6

I love this course. I wish there was more obstacles, but it's a great course. A bathroom or port o potty would be nice but other than that it's a great course.

alexhallumsdisc

@alexhallumsdisc

432

Very fun course. Somewhat confusing layouts due to the fact that they’re multiple baskets on each hole. Helps to use UDisc to navigate. Good track for safari golf if the park is empty. Water comes into play on a few holes. Great use of elevation. Nice mix of shot shapes & distances. Course is lit up well at night. Worth a visit.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I get to Emerald Park?
You can get directions to Emerald Park 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 33.388397, -111.796402 in Mesa, Arizona.
Do I need to pay to play disc golf at Emerald Park?
Emerald Park is free to play! Just show up and enjoy the disc golf course.
What is the difficulty and length of Emerald Park?
Emerald Park has 10 disc golf holes and has a difficulty rating of "Moderate". The typical disc golf round at Emerald Park takes about 2 hours and covers approximately 1.8 miles (2.9 km).
How highly rated is Emerald Park by the disc golf community?
Emerald Park has an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars based on 2705 community reviews. This is considered a very good course rating by the disc golf community.
What amenities are available at Emerald Park?
Emerald Park offers the following amenities: 10 disc golf holes, drinking water, cart-friendly paths, pet-friendly areas, stroller-friendly paths. Water availability: Near park on other end of course
When is the best time to play at Emerald Park?
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How can I record my disc golf round at Emerald Park?
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 Emerald Park 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.