Grand Woods Park; Lansing, MI

This is a classic discgolf park! Pros and amateurs love it equally. The Capital City Renagades host several tournaments here every year and also have a doubles league running weekly (use the league link to get more info).

Grand woods park is home to an eighteen hole permanent discgolf course each hole has a permanent cement tee pad. There is a great mix of holes from short to long and wooded to flat. During the major tournaments additional holes are added for an added challenge! The park is free, so it costs nothing to play here!

More Grand Woods Park info at PDGA

Fitzgerald Park; Grand Ledge, MI

Discgolfing at Fitzgeard park is always a challenge! The hole design has quite a mix which keeps things very interesteing! The course is well maintained and the park staff help out a lot. It does cost two bucks to get into Fitzgerald park but it is worth it! The best feature of this park may be that there is rarely ever any backups!

Fitzgerald has a huge variety in hole design. There is just about every different kind of hole you can think of! The front nine is fairly flat but has a lot of mature trees to navigate through. Hole 5 takes a huge left turn down into the ledges area and by the river...a signature hole! The back nine offers something with a little more adventure...mountian climbing! Well, o.k., as close as you can get on a discgolf course anyway! Bring your whole bag of tricks for this park, and dont forget the hiking boots!

More Fitzgerald Park info at PDGA