Disc Golf

The Rolling Hills Disc Golf Course offers a natural, rolling terrain in a wooded setting and includes individual hole signage and a practice area. The course features paved tees for both amateurs and pros to accomodate various skill levels.
Course History:
The first Disc Golf course in Washtenaw County opened at Rolling Hills Park in 1986 and was expanded from 9 to 18 holes in 2004.
How To Play: Disc Golf is played similarly to traditional golf. Players begin playing each hole from a designated area (a "tee") and count how many throws it takes them to put the disc in the "hole". The hole is a metal basket mounted on a pole approximately two feet above the ground. A chain assembly attached above the basket serves as a "backboard" it catches the disc and causes it to fall into the basket. The length and par for a hole is indicated on a sign at each tee area. If you're playing with a group of people, the lowest score wins.



