Schenley Park

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania     1 course · 18 holes     Driving directions

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-  +0 votes  + Keegan M › October 3, 2024
B+
-  +0 votes  + Henry G. Novara › May 21, 2024
A+
-  +0 votes  + S McCarson › October 24, 2023
B-
1-6 are solid. My wish for Schenley is that a few of the baskets between 7 and 17 are moved off of that hillside and out into the adjacent park. It looks like there’s room across Overlook towards the pool, or wrap around the Veteran’s Pavilion like some tournaments do.

As it is, going up and down that small area feels repetitive, and pretty hazardous when it’s crowded.
-  +0 votes  + Brandon Stevens › March 27, 2023
B+
A standard in the Pittsburgh area, Schenley Park is one of the best places to go for a casual round. It offers a variety of shots but most holes can be birdied with a straight mid-range disc. The course plays smoothly and the only downside is the mudslide on holes 5, 6, and 18.
-  +0 votes  + Zach Smith › February 7, 2023
A-
-  +0 votes  + Patrick Treude › October 2, 2022
B+
-  +0 votes  + Bryan Wright › October 8, 2023
C+
-  +0 votes  + Joey Akins › February 9, 2022
B
-  +0 votes  + Dale J Miller › September 22, 2021
A-
I love this course! The front 9 offers some of the best "Par 3" action in the Greater Pittsburgh Area (even if hole 2 is notoriously long for a par 3...). I make trips to this course all the time if I'm spending the day in the city, wanting to introduce friends to disc golf, or if I'm just looking to work on my shot shaping without wanting to lose my discs. In contrast to the front 9, the back 9 is much more technically challenging, offering tight fairways, low ceilings, and plenty of guardian t ...
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-  +0 votes  + Steven Maker › February 2, 2021
B-
-  +0 votes  + Bradford Baylor › December 30, 2020
B+
Nice combination of open and wooded, not as hilly as the rest of pa courses.
-  +0 votes  + Ryan Riffner › December 7, 2020
B+
A Little muddy and slippy on holes 5 and 18.
-  +0 votes  + Matt Betts › November 3, 2020
B
-  +0 votes  + Jed Farber › October 7, 2020
A-
-  +0 votes  + Justin Rogers › August 10, 2020
B-
-  +0 votes  + Joe Knott › June 22, 2020
A-
-  +0 votes  + Isaac Beckler › September 28, 2019
A-
-  +0 votes  + John Dunphy › July 19, 2019
B+
fun little course to play when you're in the city. starting holes are nice and open and gets tight when you get in the woods. middle holes are a little congested but manageable. plays fairly quick when you're playing solo
-  +0 votes  + Clint Sines › June 11, 2019
A
This is where I learned to disc golf. It’s a beautiful course perfectly nestled in practically the heart of the city. It’s still my favorite course to play although I’ve played several others since beginning. Very beginner friendly and also challenging enough to have fun. Would definitely recommend trying this course if you’ve never played it.
-  +0 votes  + Mark Fages › June 7, 2019
B
Only course close to Pittsburgh besides Phillips 9 Hole Course at Carrick HS.
Only legit Par 4 is on Hole #2. Good elevation changes. I use a wide variety of discs on this course. Got an ACE on #10 over the top of the downed tree on Labor Day 2018. Fun course. Only 18 hole course w/in 30-35 miles. Many ACE runs out there.
-  +0 votes  + Jason Gram › August 31, 2018
A-
Really nice fun course. Great use of space with decent elevation but not bad. 1st 5 holes are open for most part then 6-17 are in the woods. 18 throws out to the skating ring.
-  +0 votes  + Tyler Rowley › May 10, 2018
B
-  +0 votes  + Mike Hitt › April 23, 2018
A
-  +0 votes  + Anthony Shank › April 4, 2018
B
Was a windy day. Doug Hardman and I played Muddy. White tees
-  +0 votes  + Dustin Schrock › March 4, 2018
B
-  +0 votes  + Tyler Schrock › February 1, 2018
B+
-  +0 votes  + jackson lozier › March 24, 2018
A+
-  +1 votes  + Dan Carmichael › August 17, 2017
A-
I love Schenley. This is a great course to really work on your mechanics if you are a beginner and a great course to just have fun and play. Challenging? At times it can be with all the trees on the back 9. This is my favorite local course to play because I can take friends who are new to the game and they still have fun.
-  +1 votes  + Dan Ziober › June 30, 2017
B+
I like this small course. Lot's of trees on the back, short and open on the front.
-  +0 votes  + Max Harleman › June 11, 2017
B+
-  +0 votes  + Tim_Thor K › January 23, 2017
A
-  -1 votes  + Walter Paskert › November 29, 2016
B-
-  +0 votes  + Macky D › December 3, 2016
C
can't ask for much better, for it being basically a par 3 course. But that's just it, it's a par 3 course
-  +0 votes  + Dave Ferrell › May 3, 2016
A+
Very Short and Technical Course.
-  +0 votes  + Luke Racek › April 13, 2016
B-
Overall a fun course to play, but its a game of inches because of the number of trees. They can easily ruin your score.
-  +0 votes  + Zach Schweitzer › February 24, 2016
B
-  +0 votes  + Brandon Reefer › January 8, 2016
B
-  +0 votes  + Andy Flemm › April 7, 2016
A
-  +0 votes  + Curtis Steinlage › October 7, 2015
B
-  +0 votes  + Gary Smith › September 25, 2015
B+
-  +0 votes  + Eric Nichols › November 26, 2018
A-
-  +0 votes  + Sean Nagle › May 13, 2015
B
-  +0 votes  + Chris Carpenter › May 29, 2016
A-
-  +0 votes  + Lanse Carpenter › April 3, 2015
A
-  +0 votes  + David Wray › January 18, 2016
B-
-  +0 votes  + Lanse Carpenter › August 26, 2014
A-
-  +1 votes  + Matt ONeil › June 15, 2014
B+
If your looking for a quick game this is the place to go. As long as there is no big groups in front of you. Some are nice enough to let you go through and others don't care. Hole 2 is a nice wide open par 4 with a nice small downhill shot. Perfect hole for testing out new high speed drivers. Also this site lists hole 2 as a par 3 when again, it is a par 4. So finishing at a +3 for an amateur isn't to bad considering I really only get out once every 2 weeks to play a round or 2.
-  +0 votes  + Grant Grasha › March 11, 2014
A
-  +0 votes  + Julie Smith › November 3, 2013
B+
-  +0 votes  + Daniel Levis › September 7, 2013
B+
What makes this course is its charm. A beautiful stroll through a city park, enjoying areas unexplored by most visitors. You can take in nice views of downtown and Oakland. It is well maintained. The course lacks creativity and adventure that may be found in more mountainous areas. Seems to be a good course for beginners (like myself).
-  +0 votes  + Angela Ott › August 11, 2013
B+
Ahhh the trees. For a beginner like myself, my discs quickly found the love for trees. Having only been playing the sport for a couple of weeks when we played here, it was fun. Definitely want to return for another round and also to watch the championships in 2014.
-  +0 votes  + Richie Paulos › July 23, 2013
B
Don't be fooled by the open field for the first few holes. the rest of the course is deep in the woods. Lots of trees, well maintained and not too hard to navigate. Overall above average course.
-  +0 votes  + Larry Bright Jr. › July 14, 2013
B
Decent little course that is definitely beginner-friendly. Concrete tees for some short red tees, which are generally under 200 feet, and white tees, that are generally under 250 feet. There is designations for blue tees with some kick boards, but they are not concrete. The course had great signage with all tees and the 3 multiple pin positions mapped out at each the red and white tees. The course flow was also easy to navigate, as you could almost always see the basket you are throwing to a ...
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-  +0 votes  + Luke Mohamed › June 8, 2013
B
Pretty good course. Very well maintained. Most of the holes are a little shorter, but trees make it challenging.
-  +0 votes  + Rick Gzesh › August 19, 2012
B
-  +0 votes  + Nate Ross › July 22, 2012
A
-  +0 votes  + Tim Stivers › June 21, 2012
B
-  +0 votes  + Kelly Dunnavant › September 13, 2011
B+
-  +1 votes  + Nick Bosovich › July 9, 2011
C-
ahhhhh... this course is okay... longs are okay and they say they have 3 different tees and i was looking for the longest but i only saw the 2 cement pads. navigational nightmare if you never played. longs are easy and shorts are not even worth playing... threw the putter on i wanna say 15 of the 18 holes from the shorts... i cant believe i didnt get an ace, did hit basket on 15!
-  +0 votes  + Jon DeCapua › July 5, 2011
C
-  +0 votes  + J. Gary Dropcho › January 23, 2021
B
Schenley is an old school DG course, installed in 1988. Very tight in places and holes are often close to each other, making league nights an exciting time to watch other players shots to be sure you don't get hit! Course upgraded with Mach3 baskets and new tee signs in 2008 Concrete tee pads on Red and White tees.
-  +0 votes  + Doug Cloutier › April 27, 2011
A-
-  +0 votes  + bill sintz › November 27, 2010
B+
only played there one day but i was by myself and it kinda sucked i was alone cuz u always do better wen noone is there to see it... lol i did get my new found putter stuck in a tree by hole 18 also.(a pine tree that covered me in sap wen i climbed up to get it) damn wind...
-  +0 votes  + Dave Barie › October 21, 2024
C+
I love Schenely. It was one of the first courses I ever played. It's not the most challenging on earth, nor the best eye candy. It does offer a small amount of challenge, but that challenge lies within the trees and not actual difficulty. There are a couple throw and hopes, and some super easy holes. A few years ago I would had given it a B, but after travelling the country and living elsewhere seeing what's available I gotta keep it real. The course is SUPER well maintained for being in the City of Pittsburgh, and the local club dedicates alot of time. It's definitely worth playing.
-  +0 votes  + Dan W › September 30, 2010
A-
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