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The Audubon Park Disc Golf Course is open to the public daily on a first-come, first-serve basis, free of charge during park hours, 6 a.m. to 12 midnight. However, no lights are available in the park. The course may be occasionally closed for tournament play.
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Disc Golf uses the same principals of play as regular golf, but instead of using clubs and golf balls, the player throws a disc from a tee pad to a basket on a pole. The score is based on the number of throws it takes to get the disc to land in the basket.
No, you can use a regular disc to play.
Each throw counts as one point. The object is to acquire the lowest total score. Each hole has a par score, the number of throws expected to get the disc in the basket.
If a disc goes over the fence of the GP&L substation near Hole Number 1, please call 972-205-3000 to report it. GP&L staff will retrieve the disc and leave it at Audubon Recreation Center.
CAUTION: Do not climb the fence to retrieve the disc as this area is very dangerous and can cause severe injury or even death.