Codorus Township Park

Glenville, Pennsylvania     1 course · 18 holes     Driving directions

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-  +1 votes  + Eric Hallett › April 29, 2015
A-
Great views of the rolling hills of PA! Course is a nice mix of open shots and woods. The open shots are still quite restricted because of hillside basket placements and OB lines. Course still needs some work; it's brand new, after all, but the cattle mat tee pads will work great once they're leveled. There's no perfect course, but this one has worked the max out of the perimeter of a township athletic field park.
-  +1 votes  + Matt Parthree › August 24, 2015
A-
Great course so far. Should only get better when finished. First few holes are close to playground and walking path so be careful! Has great elevation changes, pin placements, and mix of wooded / non-wooded shots. Will definitely play again.
-  +1 votes  + John Borger › March 30, 2022
A
Nice mix of open and wooded holes. Lots of risk/reward possibilities. More seasoned than it used to be.
-  +1 votes  + Dave Detzel › March 30, 2022
B
Part of2019 Am Worlds. Improved tee pads. Great mix of wooded and open, long and short holes. Lots of fair OB. Baseball and soccer fields part of park, as well as walking path, so be careful. Excellent design for utilizing park property which would go “wasted” otherwise.
-  +1 votes  + Sam Richard › March 30, 2022
B+
It’s a relatively short course, but the OB and precision needed in the woods make it challenging enough to be enjoyable for experienced recreational players. I played the day after heavy rain and the course had dried out pretty well. Township park is beautifully maintained, with options for children or adults who don’t want to play disc golf. If you live within 35-40 minutes, it’s definitely worth working this course into your regular rotation. I’ll be back.
-  +1 votes  + corey sargent › March 30, 2022
A+
Great course, very scenic, wooded holes open bombers
-  +0 votes  + Wayne Freight Train Trump Jr. › March 6, 2017
A-
Course is still developing after 2 years. Long pins on several holes and several long pads were added on certain holes last year. Several tees are currently being redone. Layout is great for the amount of space to work with. Good combination of open and wooded holes. Fast greens on precariously placed pin locations make for awesome death putts. Course has tee signs and next tee markers under basket to make navigation a breeze.
-  +0 votes  + Zach "THE SMACK" Anders › February 8, 2023
A+
-  +0 votes  + nick ferro › July 23, 2015
B
Great mix of open & wooded holes. Baskets on slopes on many of the open holes. Course still needs hole signs attached to the wood posts not yet cemented into the ground on the tees. Had trouble finding hole 7 as it begins in the woods and ends up out in the open. Still a good place to play and will only get better once all the tee boxes are marked.
-  +0 votes  + Steve Simison › October 17, 2016
B-
Makes for a busy course when soccer is going on. Some pretty steep hills if you miss to bad, disc will roll for days lol. Nice mix of open and wooded holes and elevation changes.
-  +0 votes  + Benjamin Krentler › September 9, 2017
A-
-  +0 votes  + Jeremiah Horner › June 1, 2017
B+
-  +0 votes  + Will Dobrzykowski › June 10, 2017
A+
-  +0 votes  + Erin Neal › June 24, 2017
A
-  +0 votes  + Peter Hudak › March 30, 2022
A
Such a great course. My first tournament, first sanctioned tournament, and first division win were all at this course. Good mix of wooded and open in little park. Baskets get positioned on the edge if large landscaped hills for plenty of death putts. Short and long tees and baskets for most (every?) hole.
-  +0 votes  + Chris Bleiler › December 10, 2020
A
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