The Explosive Cape Cod Disc Golf Scene

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frisbees and fairways: exploring the thriving disc golf scene on cape cod

Beyond the sandy shores and quaint villages lies a hidden gem for sports enthusiasts – Cape Cod disc golf.  Over the past few decades, disc golf has grown into a popular pastime on Cape Cod, attracting both locals and tourists alike. In this article, we will delve into the vibrant disc golf scene that thrives on the Cape, exploring the courses, culture, and community that make it a must-visit destination for disc golf enthusiasts.

The Growth of Cape Cod Disc Golf

Disc golf, a sport that combines elements of traditional golf with the art of frisbee throwing, has been steadily gaining popularity on Cape Cod since its inception. The Cape’s natural beauty and open spaces make it an ideal setting for this unique sport. Local governments and community organizations have recognized this potential and have invested in developing and maintaining disc golf courses across the region.

One of the early pioneers in the Cape Cod disc golf scene was the Burgess Park Disc Golf Course, established in Marstons Mills in the late 1990s. This 18-hole course, set amidst lush greenery and winding trails, quickly became a hub for local disc golf enthusiasts and helped pave the way for the sport’s growth on the Cape. Since then, several other courses have sprung up, providing players with a diverse range of challenges and scenic beauty.

Exploring Cape Cod’s Disc Golf Courses

disc golf 3 Cape Cod boasts several disc golf courses that cater to players of all skill levels. From beginners looking for a casual round to seasoned pros seeking a challenging game, Cape Cod has something for everyone.

  • Burgess Park Disc Golf Course: As one of the first disc golf courses on Cape Cod, Burgess Park holds a special place in the hearts of many players. With a mix of wooded and open fairways, this course offers a well-rounded experience. It’s a great starting point for newcomers to the sport.
  • Oakcrest Cove Disc Golf Club: The newest disc golf course on the Cape is located on Quaker Meetinghouse Road in Sandwich. This 18 hole par 60 course also hosts competitive disc golf tournaments. There is a seasonal (June- Labor Day) parking fee of $20 for anyone without a resident beach sticker. The course is open year round but you may want to check their facebook page for course conditions.
  • Martha’s Vineyard Disc Golf Course: While not technically on Cape Cod, the Martha’s Vineyard course is easily accessible via a short ferry ride from Cape Cod. This 18-hole course offers stunning coastal views, making it a must-visit destination for disc golfers looking to combine their love of the sport with a scenic getaway.

The Cape Cod Disc Golf Community

One of the most remarkable aspects of disc golf on Cape Cod is the sense of community that surrounds the sport. Players from all walks of life come together to share their love for frisbee golf. Tournaments, leagues, and casual rounds often lead to new friendships and connections.

The Cape Cod Disc Golf Club plays a significant role in fostering this sense of community. They host regular events, from casual meetups to competitive tournaments, welcoming players of all skill levels. Their inclusive approach encourages novices to learn from experienced players, helping the sport grow organically.

This club, founded by a group of passionate disc golfers, plays a pivotal role in promoting and growing the sport on the Cape. They host events, organize tournaments, and maintain a strong sense of community among local players.

Club President Andrew McManus encourages anyone to give it a try, ” Disc golf is an activity that can be enjoyed year round by anyone. It’s a great way to get outside and get exercise while playing a competitive activity. Anyone can learn to play no matter what their ability level is. The Cape Cod Discgolf Club hosts weekly leagues year round at both courses, that are open to anyone. We also host a few tournaments annually at both courses…all open to anyone who wishes to participate.”

Additionally, local businesses have recognized the value of disc golf to the Cape Cod economy. Many shops and restaurants have embraced the disc golf community, offering discounts and incentives to players. This symbiotic relationship between the sport and local businesses helps ensure the continued growth of disc golf on the Cape.

The Cape Cod Disc Golf Experience

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Playing disc golf on Cape Cod offers a unique blend of natural beauty and athletic challenge. Picture yourself standing at the tee, surrounded by towering pine trees or overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. The rustling leaves and the scent of salt in the air add an extra layer of enjoyment to the game.

One of the charms of disc golf is its accessibility. You don’t need expensive equipment or a membership to enjoy a round. All you need is a few discs and a willingness to explore the courses of Cape Cod.

Disc golf also provides an excellent way to experience the Cape’s diverse ecosystems. Whether you’re navigating wooded courses, open fields, or coastal landscapes, you’ll gain a deeper appreciation for the region’s natural beauty. Disc golfers are a hearty breed and will get out to play regardless of the weather year-round.

For more information, check out Facebook pages for the Cape Cod Discgolf Club.

Other Sports on Cape Cod

Looking for other fun and engaging activities on Cape Cod? Check out our list of tennis courts on Cape Cod or one of the many golf courses in and around the island. Get outside and enjoy the beautiful weather and views while exercising on the Cape.

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This Post Has 5 Comments

  1. Todd

    I’m not sure where you did your research but you have the courses wrong. Burgess and Martha’s Vineyard are correct but there is no such thing as maple swamp or Dennis highlands disc golf courses. Dennis highlands is a BALL golf course and there is a course in sandwich but it’s called Oakcrest Cove or OCC for short. Make sure you do your research before you write stories about things that do not exist.

  2. Andrew McManus

    There’s only 3 dg courses on Cape Cod: Burgess Park in Marstons Mills, Oakcrest Cove in Sandwich & an 18 hole layout at the Mass Military Reservation, which is not open to the public

    There are no discgolf courses anywhere else on the Cape other than the ones I’ve listed. I’m also the president of the Cape Cod Discgolf Club

    Very misleading article

  3. joe

    there is Burgess is Marstons Mills, and Oak Crest and Sandwich. Strange article.,.

  4. Chuck

    Love seeing Disc Golf getting some media attention! One comment….to my knowledge, there are no disc golf courses at either Maple Swamp or Dennis Highlands, unless they are SUPER top secret. Neither location indicates Disc Golf being available on any of the disc golf sites (Disc Golf Scene, Disc Golf Course Review, or UDisc).

    The only courses on the cape are Burgess & Oak Crest.

    Other than that, awesome article!

  5. Confusion

    Two of those courses don’t exist and to my knowledge never have. You also didn’t include one of the two actual courses on Cape, Oak Crest Cove, in Sandwich. The only other course is Burgess. Who wrote this article?

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