Introduction

As a freelance worker, I often either find no time to myself or just have to make time for myself to do something different to get out of my office and out of work mode. While I like regular golf, a round of 9 takes a fairly long time, and I usually play 18 holes after I get out on the course and spend more time then I should be doing recreational activities when I should be working. So instead of just tempting myself with 9 holes of real golf, I go play 18 holes of disc golf.

The cool thing about my job is that I do get to travel with work around the state and the southeastern United States, however, my core group of clients is located in the state of North Carolina. I’ve been to most of the major cities in North Carolina and played quite a few different disc golf courses because it’s so easy to carry your bag and discs around in the car. I’ve also read the reviews of almost all the North Carolina courses, and in this essay, I will be using these ratings to compile my list of “Best Disc Golf Courses in North Carolina”. While I do like to brag about the disc golf courses I’ve played, there are still quite a few I want to play, so I wanted to share those with you as well.

I want to organize the list into two categories, as some courses are harder than others, but all disc golfers know that. That’s why I’m making an easy list, because I like holes in ones, so I like playing the easy courses too. I will start with the list of courses for the experienced disc golf players first, then move into the more easier courses. I have gathered research from quite a few sites, so please see the references at the bottom of the page for links to some great review sites with course information, directions, and more. Nothing in this article costs money or are affiliate linked, and completely free to use and view information. If you do not have a Facebook, you may be asked to sign up to view the disc golf course Facebook pages I have linked.