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Hey Guelph! In 2023, we heard that there was a need for a beginner disc golf loop to help grow the sport and create accessible opportunities for recreation in Guelph. Parks staff proposed Margaret Greene Park as a possible location where a temporary three-hole disc golf loop was installed this past summer (2024).
Thank you for taking our survey! It is now closed. Based on community feedback from the survey, the three-hole disc golf loop will become a permanent feature in Margaret Greene Park (80 Westwood Road). You can read our engagement summary to review what we did, heard and will be doing, along with next steps for this project. All engagement signage will be replaced with disc golf specific signage in the New Year. The permanent loop is located inthe northeastern section of the park,beyond the soccer fields. Please see the map below for details of the location:
Disc Golf loop Margaret Greene Park
We also encourage you to visit other disc golf courses across town to enjoy this growing sport! Other parks in the city will continue to be evaluated as possible locations for another short beginner disc golf loop. Community engagement activities appropriate to any parks of interest will be conducted as part of the selection process. If you are interested in having a disc golf loop added to a park near you, we would love to hear about it — let us know by sending an email to parks@guelph.caor calling 519-837-5626.
About disc golf
Disc golf is a rapidly growing sport that combines ultimate frisbee and golf. Players move from hole-to-hole, trying to get their disc into the disc golf basket at each hole. The goal is to complete the course in as few throws as possible. There are currently two, disc golf courses in Guelph, at Riverside Park and Eastview Park.
Hey Guelph! In 2023, we heard that there was a need for a beginner disc golf loop to help grow the sport and create accessible opportunities for recreation in Guelph. Parks staff proposed Margaret Greene Park as a possible location where a temporary three-hole disc golf loop was installed this past summer (2024).
Thank you for taking our survey! It is now closed. Based on community feedback from the survey, the three-hole disc golf loop will become a permanent feature in Margaret Greene Park (80 Westwood Road). You can read our engagement summary to review what we did, heard and will be doing, along with next steps for this project. All engagement signage will be replaced with disc golf specific signage in the New Year. The permanent loop is located inthe northeastern section of the park,beyond the soccer fields. Please see the map below for details of the location:
Disc Golf loop Margaret Greene Park
We also encourage you to visit other disc golf courses across town to enjoy this growing sport! Other parks in the city will continue to be evaluated as possible locations for another short beginner disc golf loop. Community engagement activities appropriate to any parks of interest will be conducted as part of the selection process. If you are interested in having a disc golf loop added to a park near you, we would love to hear about it — let us know by sending an email to parks@guelph.caor calling 519-837-5626.
About disc golf
Disc golf is a rapidly growing sport that combines ultimate frisbee and golf. Players move from hole-to-hole, trying to get their disc into the disc golf basket at each hole. The goal is to complete the course in as few throws as possible. There are currently two, disc golf courses in Guelph, at Riverside Park and Eastview Park.
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Disc golf is easy to learn and is also a skill you can develop for a lifetime.
Guelph is proud to be home to hundreds of players from beginner up to international champions and everyone in between.
How do I get started?
All you need is a Frisbee to play and a willingness to try
You can rent official disc golf discs from the Guelph Library
Beginner disc golf sets are easily bough online or in many sporting goods stores
How else can I develop my skills and knowledge of the sport?
Disc golf players are great ambassadors of the sport. You can usually ask someone at one of our courses to teach you and you may make a new friend in the process
You can also learn the basics online to get started. Here's a short how-to site that may work for you
Check out this video to learn the basics of the game from some disc golf pros.
Contact guelphdiscgolf@gmail.com to find an upcoming disc golf clinic or to learn about what the club has to offer.
Page last updated: 11 Mar 2025, 01:36 PM
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Try it out!
Try disc golf at Margaret Greene Park has finished this stage
Between June3 and October 25, come and try the new temporary loop at Margaret Greene Park and let us know if this sport is a good addition to the neighbourhood.
Under Review
Try disc golf at Margaret Greene Park has finished this stage
We're reviewing the community response to this temporary installation and studying the area to see what a disc golf course at Margaret Greene Park could look like.
Reporting back with our findings
Try disc golf at Margaret Greene Park is currently at this stage
This winter we'll let the community know about our findings and if a permanent course will be coming soon to this park.