5 Disc Golf Courses To Tee Off At
The Canyons Disc Golf Course basket hole

5 Disc Golf Courses To Tee Off At

Wisconsin is becoming a mecca for disc golf. These courses are why.

Four of the world’s best 100 courses (as voted by UDisc’s more than 1 million users) can be found in America’s Dairyland, and the fifth is within driving distance of Milwaukee, just south of the border.


1. Tjader Acres (Ranked 60th)

8687 STATE ROAD 70, SIREN

North of the Twin Cities in little Siren, find Tjader Acres. Journey up there in the fall to see the woodlands peak in colors. It’s an experience as much of the northwoods as it is of sport.

2. Standing Rocks (Ranked 46th)

7522-7726 STANDING ROCKS RD., STEVENS POINT

Portage County’s densely wooded Standing Rocks Park in Stevens Point tests high-level discers’ hooks and slices (or “hyzers” and “anhyzers” as discers call them).

3. Rollin Ridge (Ranked 34th)

21315 US-10, REEDSVILLE

One of four courses hosting the 2025 United States Women’s Disc Golf Championships, Rollin Ridge in Reedsville is one of Wisconsin’s few private courses, but also perhaps its best-maintained, navigating from forested tee boxes into open pastures and back again.

4. Sandy Point Disco Golf Ranch (Ranked 30th)

1230 SANDY POINT LANE, LAC DU FLAMBEAU

This legendary course officially opened in 1994, making it almost ancient in disc golf terms. The ranch is home to the Wisconsin Disc Golf Hall of Fame, and also brands itself as “The World’s First Disc Golf Resort,” with seven cabins for rent around the 27-hole lakeside course.

5. The Canyons (Ranked 19th)

311 DELL PARK AVE., LOCKPORT, ILLINOIS

While not as scenic as Wisconsin’s entries in the Top 100, The Canyons can draw significant crowds for pro tournaments to southwestern Chicagoland’s Dellwood Park in Lockport, Illinois.

Disc golfers make their way along at The Canyons.
Photo courtesy of Lockport Township Park District

Adam is a journalist who recently returned to his Wisconsin home after graduating from Drake University in December 2017. He interned with MilMag in the summer of 2015 and has been a continual contributor ever since. Follow him on social media @Could_Be_Rogan