There are disc golf courses all over the world.
For an interactive directory of all the world's courses, we recommend downloading the free U-DISC app . You'll find GPS course locations, park details, scorecards, and hole-by-hole GPS mapping.
Disc golf is a free activity or sport. Once you've purchased your starter kit , head to any of these parks throughout Spain and play for free! No reservation fee, no need for social clubs, no associations—complete freedom to enjoy a walk in nature and the gift of flying with a Frisbee (disc). *Small entry fee
ANDALUSIA
Costa Ballena - Lakes Park
Sanlucar de Barrameda - Sanlucar
Malaga - (Torrealqueria) - Sunview Park*
Fuengirola - Mijas Discgolf Park*
AUSTURIAS
Oviedo - Purificaion Tomas Park
Oviedo - Winter Park
Degree - Paseo del Rio Cubia
Gijon - La Carbayera
ARAGON
Zaragoza - Water Park
CATALONIA
Barcelona (Palau) - Hostal del Fum Park
Tavertet - Bosc La Riba*
La Molina - Ski
GALICIA
Santiago de Compostela "Monte de Gozo"
MADRID
Madrid - Complutense DGC
MURCIA
Jumila - Molineta Disc Golf Pargue
NAVARRE
Navarra - Irrisarri Land
Lekunberri - Zelaia
THE BASQUE COUNTRY
Bilbao - Ondejeda / Rivas
Bilbao - Trapagaran
Doneztebe - Santesteban
disc golf classes
We work exclusively with the Madrid International Disc Golf club to facilitate the educational needs of our clients. Please visit their website to schedule your disc golf lessons.
Group events
Take your team to learn how to play a new sport and have a laugh playing a round of disc golf. If you are in Madrid and buy 8 kits or more for beginners, we will take the discs to the Complutense DGC field and give you a brief demonstration of how to play this sport. A round of disc golf lasts about 2 hours and is free. You can also organize fun events for your family or friends for €17 per person (which is the cost of the “ beginner kit ”).
The design and construction of this course was a voluntary project of Mad Disc Golf and the Board of Directors of the Madrid International Disc Golf Club (MIDG) .
The field is located on land owned by the Complutense University. The project was funded by the Paul McBeth Foundation whose mission is to bring disc golf to populated areas without courses. The baskets were donated by Latitude 64.