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Glenwood Community Disc Golf Course is a friendly nine in Vancouver
The Glenwood Community Church course sits on church grounds in northeast Vancouver. It feels open and calm. Fairways run through grass fields with clusters of trees. The church welcomes the public during daylight hours. Please give space to church events and other park users. Tee one starts just north of the lot
Glenwood Community Disc Golf Course Fast Facts
Location |
12201 NE 72nd Ave, Vancouver WA |
Holes and par |
9 holes, par 27 |
Style |
Short to medium throws in open grass with trees |
Tees and targets |
Concrete tees, chain baskets |
Elevation |
Mostly flat with small rises |
Access |
Open to the public during daylight hours |
Notes |
Course may close for church events and Sunday morning |
First tee |
North of the parking lot by the white topped pole |
Glenwood Community Disc Golf Course Overview
This is a beginner friendly loop that still rewards control. Holes cross open grass then slip between tree lines. Several fairways sit near each other. Players should wait until the landing area is clear. Property fence lines and main paved areas are out of bounds. Rooftops are also out of bounds. The church asks players to respect posted closures and to keep music and noise low. UDisc notes restricted hours on Sunday morning. It also lists dogs as allowed and a large field near hole one for warm ups. The local scene calls it an easy walk with some wind at times. It is a good place to learn the game or tune up a short game.
Hole-by-Hole Highlights
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Tee one sits just north of the main lot. Look for the white topped pole.Â
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Early holes use open grass with light tree cover and clear lines.Â
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Middle stretch adds a few longer throws and gentle uphill or downhill lies. Reviews note simple but varied lines.Â
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Wind can test putts on the exposed side of the property.Â
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Closers loop back toward the lot and play near walking areas. Wait for paths to clear before you throw.Â
Glenwood Community Disc Golf Course Amenities & Practice
Concrete tees and permanent baskets are in place. A large open field next to hole one works well for distance practice. The listing marks the course as cart friendly. Signs on the church site include a printable map.Â
Food & Beverage.
Bring water and snacks and pack out any trash. The church reminds players to follow a pack it in, pack it out plan.Â
Rates / Booking / Local Tips
Play is free. No tee time is needed. The course is open rain or shine during daylight hours, except during posted closures. The church announces closures on its disc golf page and on Facebook. UDisc notes the course is closed Sunday from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Keep throws away from rooftops and paved areas since both are out of bounds. Give drone users in the open field the right of way. Dogs are allowed. Please keep them under control.Â
Final Word about the Glenwood Community Disc Golf Course
Glenwood Community Church offers a clean and approachable nine. It is a fast loop for new players and a handy practice spot for locals. Respect the property, watch for church events, and enjoy a calm round on the east side of Vancouver.
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