Competition and Leagues

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There are a variety of organized and communal competitions in which members can participate.
* Dubs (doubles) rated competitions
* Bag Tag League (earn a higher tag number through rated Bag Tag nights)
* Rated League Play (casual play with members, signing up to play on Discord)
* Putting League Competitions (courses set up with nine-holes of competitive putting)

The Eugene Disc Golf Club are active players in countless local area tournaments and sanctioned competitions. Watch the FaceBook page for updates as well as listing of local area tournaments on DiscGolfScene.com
Tournament links can be found here

Local Courses

The Eugene area offers a variety of courses for all levels of Disc Golf play.
It is recommended that you download the UDisc app on your phone, as you can find links and information about almost every Disc Golf Course open for play.

Here is a list of some of the area disc golf courses played most frequently by EDGC members.

Oregon Disc Golf Course at Alton Baker ParkHome Page
100 Day Island Rd, Eugene, OR 97401
Located in a scenic park, our course offers diverse trees, a historic filbert grove, and subtle elevations for an enjoyable game. 18 holes with short and long baskets at every hole, this is the perfect course for beginners and experienced disc golf players alike!

Stewart Pond Disc Golf Course – Facebook Page
West side of Stewart Road. W 11th Ave > North on Bertelsen Rd > East on Stewart Rd. Eugene, OR, United States, Oregon 97402

Established in 2015, this course is one of few that resides on BLM land, but is managed though volunteers who keep the course in great playing shape.

Dexter Lake Disc Golf CourseUdisc Page
This is a gorgeous location on the shores of Dexter Lake, and the surrounding wooded area. 18 challenging holes that are used often for tournament and PDGA rated competition.

Westmoreland Park – UDisc Link
Access Westmoreland Park first tee at the park entrance at Filmore St. off of Chambers.
Managed in part by the City of Eugene, as well as volunteer overseeing by the owners of Discs On Demand, a Eugene area Disc Golf shop, this nine-hole course is a great place to start honing your skills as a beginner, or to just get a quick “In-City” round in for any level of player. Open layouts that change frequently.

Clearwater Park – Springfield, OR – UDisc Link

This is another great course for beginners, with nine holes rated “Easy-Moderate.”
A close 9-teepad skills course with 2 baskets on each fairway for a double-run of 18 through a nice mix of woods and open field shots. Accessible for families and beginners, good practice fun for pro players.

Paradise Disc Golf Course – Creswell Oregon – UDisc Link
This is a fun course, created by long-time Disc Golf enthusiast, Ralph Huntoon. Perfect for family outings, with holes that include loads of creative targets, from a tree house to a lighthouse! This is on Ralph’s property, and is co-managed by Gene Fackler. $5 donation suggested- TEXT ahead to make sure the course is open for play.
Eugene 541-285-4281 or Ralph 541-915-2669 just to let them know.

Camp Serene Disc Golf – FaceBook Page
91707 Poodle Creek Rd, Noti, OR, United States, Oregon
This is a gorgeous, fun and challenging course that winds through the forested area near Noti, Oregon. The Camp Serene Disc Golf Course is at the Camp Serene Lutheran Retreat. We have an18 hole course and lodging/camping/dining facilities for large groups. Please check out the schedule before making the drive, or call ahead to make sure the course is open for play. It is well worth the country drive to get there!

The Grove- Cottage Grove, OR – UDisc Link
Intermediate-level course that beginners can enjoy too. Requires variety of throws across fields, through a tunnel of trees (Hole 2), alongside streams, and up and down a large hill. Created through a partnership of dedicated volunteers and the City of Cottage Grove. Mixed use, shared mostly with dog walkers.

Getting Started with EDGC

There are several ways in which you can become involved with Eugene Disc Golf Club. With loads of weekly competitions, as well as participation in sanctioned PDGA tournaments, there are options for every level of disc golfers.

Check out the Tools and Links page to get started, as most of our events, and almost daily groups are found on Discord (Eugene Area Disc Golf) and our Facebook Group page (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eugenedgc).

The primary reason for joining, is to be part of a growing community of disc golfers who play regularly for both fun and competition, at a variety of local Eugene are Disc Golf Courses.