Course reviews
+6 votes Jeremy Boyd › October 23, 2010
Kincaid Park DGC is absolutely sick. I consider it my home course and I think it's the best the state currently has to offer.
+6 votes Jeremiah Simono › April 14, 2011
This is what countless volunteer hours put in by dedicated disc golfers can accomplish. A FREE epic pro level course. Its just to bad there are countless bone heads that have no respect for such hard work. Pack out your trash please!
+3 votes Brett Hekkers › August 24, 2013
My favorite course in Alaska but Birch Hill is a close second. (That's probably my local bias and I haven't played Hilltop.) Locals have done an amazing job maintaining this course. Pro tees are intense and even the am tees are no joke. Watch your discs carefully, heard quite a few stories about lost discs. This is a championship level course, no doubt about it. Don't be a douche and pack out your trash.
+3 votes Zach Beltz › May 30, 2022
The best course in Anchorage in my opinion. Long and technical that requires different throws with a mixture of power and finesse. Definitely my favorite place to play in town
+2 votes Chris Goodrich › December 24, 2011
This is, in my opinion, the best course in Alaska (Hilltop can make an argument, and I haven't played the Juneau course). Kincaid offers a variety of shots, and makes you play smart. There are times where the best play is a short shot to set up a long approach. This course rewards a great shots, and can severely punish a bad one. Watch out for all the tall grass and wildlife, all but one round I've played here I've seen a Bull Moose somewhere along the way. He tends to be pretty chill, but ...
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+2 votes Harry Hagelund › December 11, 2011
Great course! For sure my favorite course in Alaska. Some nice long holes and some technical ones as well. I wish it wasn't such a long drive from Kenai, I'd play it more often!
+1 votes Steve Harmsen › May 5, 2011
This course offers challenges for all. Great views, relatively less crowded than other courses, concrete tee pads for long and short, alternate hole locations. Everyone needs to do their part in preserving this gem and help collect trash that is throughout the course.
+1 votes duane shelton › July 30, 2012
Course is a lot of fun be prepared to do a lot of walking and if u can't control ur throws also be prepared to treck through tall grass and devils weed!
+1 votes Cory Knowles › January 10, 2013
Great course. Awesome views, varied terrain, very busy on sunny days. Easy to lose discs so have a spotter (especially hole 14 "the cliff hole"). Pro and Am tees, and two or more basket positions each hole. Watch for moose and other wildlife. I played nearly 90 rounds in 2012. Pack out your trash please.
+0 votes Chris Cordova › September 14, 2016
Absolutely had a blast!!! Good mix of short and long pin positions. First time through this course just had to play short pads cause I was on a time limit, but still had fun!!
+0 votes Bob Knapp › July 28, 2015
Overall a pretty good course. The trees provide a reasonable challenge even on the shorter holes. Take a photo of the course map near the start on your phone -- you will need to reference later during the round. Otherwise some tees (Hole 13) can be hard to find. If you want a challenge, have a big arm, and brought a few extra discs -- try the pro tees, wow.
+0 votes Paul Murray › July 30, 2011
great course just don't try new throws if your not prepared to lose a disc lost a pink archon star on tee three at league doubles.
+0 votes Dizzy Dean › July 19, 2012
Favorite course ever. Where else can play be delayed because of Moose on fairway?
+0 votes Nathan Zorbas › September 5, 2011
Very nice course. Like the variation of long and short holes. Can be easy to get lost on the course if you've never played there before. Might want to put up a couple signs. That could help some people. Overall a great course!! One of my favorites!!
+0 votes Tim Becker › August 14, 2016
Absolutely beautiful course overlooking the ocean with a well mixed variety of shots! Great baskets as well!
+0 votes Tay Harling › October 2, 2013
Need to update the signs posted by the tee box. Sometimes they can get confusing.
+0 votes Taylor Jacobs › May 27, 2015
solid course from the shorts. longs need a little work, though not terrible by any stretch. if people on the course new proper etiquette it would be twice as nice!
+0 votes Tom Mulgrew › October 11, 2017
This is a fantastic wooded course with beautiful scenery and wildlife (moose). The course requires technical drives up hills, tight curves, and over / around trees.
Tee boxes - long cement boxes in short (armature) and long (pro) positions.
The fairway is grassy and I advise heavy duty shoes or preferably light boots. The trees are thick enough to obstruct direct lines and most drives need to curve or go over trees and / or underbrush but the foliage is not so tight as to be impossible or ...
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+0 votes David McGovern › August 27, 2018
Great course! I'm from the lower 48 and we have nothing that compares to this place. Keep an eye out for moose though, we played in the spring and encountered them almost every time.