Course reviews
+1 votes Arvid Englund IV › October 15, 2010
Peaksview's Disc Golf Course is in a large city park in Lynchburg. It is a very good beginners course. It is rather short, the longest hole is 280 ft. The first six holes are fairly open but make use of trees to make the shots interesting. The next ten holes are in the wooded portion of the park and are all fairly short, not many shots farther than 200 feet. Good use of elevation and trees to make the shots more difficult. The last two holes come back out into the open, 17 is probably the most d ...
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+0 votes Erica Johnson › February 12, 2013
Cool course for families and beginners. Good practice for driving putters. Tiny course
+0 votes Aaron Currier › March 29, 2011
lil cold! short course. enjoyed the various open and wooded holes!! PEOPLE NEED TO LEARN TO PICK UP AFTER THEMSELVES!!!! I am sure the club tries to keep the course clean, BUT how bout the other golfers?
+0 votes dave emmert › April 3, 2013
The only complaint for this course is that it is easy. Yes you can score -10 or ever a bit more. It is still a challenging course and well designed for enjoyment. For the most part there are well defined fairways that make it a less frustrating game. If you are looking for a fun course within a fairly nice setting Peaks View is it.
+0 votes Jim Givens › July 31, 2018
This is a great city park course. That said, it is a little short for players looking for a challenge. It has two baskets for each hole. An older cage basket and a newer Prodigy basket, that is a little longer. Great course for a fun round or family play. A little short for those looking for a challenge but it is a great course to keep you sharp and keep you throwing. Every day does not have to be tournament day.
+0 votes Greg Slominski › February 1, 2022
Great course in a great urban park. Mix of open holes with clear view of baskets makes this ideal for beginner and intermediate players.
Latter holes play through woods. Most of the year discs are very visible. Minimal underbrush to contend with makes open and wooded holes fun to play.
Latter holes play through woods. Most of the year discs are very visible. Minimal underbrush to contend with makes open and wooded holes fun to play.
+0 votes Chris Garbee › September 11, 2024
Great course with open and wooded fairways. Great course for the beginner. Still challenges better skilled. FUN TO PLAY!