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Disc Golf Courses in Hawaii

15 courses across Hawaii — find your next round

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Disc Golf in Hawaii

Hawaii is home to 15 disc golf courses, making it one of the most popular states for the sport in the country. The state features diverse terrain from coastal courses with ocean views to mountain tracks in alpine forests. Whether you're a local looking for new courses to explore or a visitor planning a disc golf trip, Hawaii has courses for every skill level from beginner-friendly park courses to championship-caliber wooded tracks.

Top Disc Golf Courses in Hawaii

The highest-rated disc golf courses in Hawaii include multiple well-rated courses across the state. These courses consistently earn top marks from the ThrowSpot community for their design, maintenance, and overall playing experience.

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Where to Play Disc Golf in Hawaii

Popular disc golf cities in Hawaii include major metro areas and smaller communities throughout the state. Each of these areas has multiple courses ranging from quick 9-hole layouts to full 18+ hole championship courses. Many courses are located in public parks and are completely free to play.

Course Terrain in Hawaii

Hawaii's disc golf courses feature diverse terrain from coastal courses with ocean views to mountain tracks in alpine forests. The variety of terrain types means you can find courses that suit your playing style, whether you prefer wide-open distance shots or tight technical lines through the trees.

Best Time to Play in Hawaii

Disc golf in Hawaii is a year-round sport thanks to mild winters and warm temperatures. Summer rounds can be hot, so early morning tee times are popular.

Getting Started with Disc Golf in Hawaii

New to disc golf? Hawaii is a great place to learn. Start by searching ThrowSpot for beginner-friendly courses in your area — look for courses with flat, open terrain and par 3 holes under 300 feet. All you need is a single disc to get started, and most courses are free to play. Check out our beginner's guide for everything you need to know about playing your first round.

Nearby States

Looking for more disc golf? Check out courses in nearby states: Delaware · Florida · Georgia · Idaho · Illinois · Indiana