Tuscawilla Park

Daytona Beach, Florida     1 course · 18 holes     Driving directions

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-  +0 votes  + Nefi Castañeda › June 8, 2021
B+
Awesome course, bring a disc retriever or floating discs. Use bright color discs (orange,pink,blue,red) avoid the greens or yellows. Best to Play it early morning or evening it does get hot, bring water. Besides that it’s awesome ????
-  +0 votes  + Jack Zimmerman › February 8, 2021
B+
Overall nice place to play enjoyed it.
-  +0 votes  + Josh Bickel › February 8, 2021
B+
-  +0 votes  + The Rooster › February 5, 2020
B-
Not a bad course, decent distance holes mixed in with some shorter technical holes. Naviagation was tough though, most of the reason for the grade I gave it.
-  +0 votes  + MeSean Anderson › August 22, 2019
B
-  +0 votes  + Seely Law › August 6, 2019
B
-  -2 votes  + Josh Baysinger › September 22, 2023
C+
Tuscawilla Park is home to a short but very fun DG course that I found in my travels. Almost all of these holes are ace runs but it is a very fun course. Don't get me wrong, there are some longer holes that you can open up on but there's not a whole lot of them. The first time I played this course I hit 3 of the 18 baskets on my drives. Didn't get an ace to stick but I was able to make contact with 3 different baskets on this course on my first visit there. With this being said, I had an absolut ...
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-  +0 votes  + Craig Muchow › January 29, 2019
A-
The ziplines come into play on half of the holes. It is not a problem other than making sure that there is no one on a platform that is close to a line you need to shape. Makes it interesting for confidence.
-  +0 votes  + Rex R › April 3, 2018
B+
-  +0 votes  + Chris Pilarski › January 23, 2018
B
-  +0 votes  + John Porten › July 24, 2017
B-
-  +0 votes  + jay calli › May 28, 2017
B-
bums are everywhere
-  +0 votes  + John Natale › June 22, 2016
B-
Good little course for a fun round. Grass hadn't been mowed in a while and was quite tall. Lots of open shots and minimal obstacles made it quite easy to play this course for an under par round (first time I played it and I didn't know where the baskets were). Most baskets are visible from the tee pads. Finding some of the tee pads is work, fortunately some gracious locals gave me direction and showed me around as the 'board' for the course had long ago been decimated by vandals.
-  +2 votes  + Jamie Vincent › April 6, 2021
A
Course would be an easy A+ with New baskets..This course is awesome, lots of o.b. Lots of water, multiple pin locations and multiple tee-pads.
-  +0 votes  + Shaun Chambers › December 26, 2015
B
-  +0 votes  + Eric Smith › September 20, 2015
A
-  +2 votes  + Nick Bosovich › February 18, 2015
A-
Best course in Daytona beach that I played! Has 2 tees and 3 differently basket locations that chance! Course also has a zipline course so people are flying above you while you throw lol
-  +0 votes  + Lee Spencer › January 23, 2015
B+
-  +0 votes  + John Stower › November 1, 2014
B
Some challenging holes. Be careful.... I threw a hyzer once and almost hit a Zoom Adventure person in the tree tops. Keep it mowed Mr. city park manager.
-  +1 votes  + Mason Hults › October 8, 2014
A-
Lots of winding creek water throughout the course, some awesome Jurassic Park style stuff going on. Grass was freshly mowed and was very nice. Slightly confusing/worrying to have to throw while people are literally zip-lining across the 5th hole fairway. Lastly, they could definitely clean out the creek a little to make it easier to find discs. Overall, a great course, tough holes and great pin placement. Shorts and longs would both be fun.
-  +0 votes  + Chuck B › October 7, 2014
C
Challenging holes with plenty of water to lose a disc - grass was very long and people all over the place with the zip line course going right thru the park - if in the daytona area I would recommend reed canal for a overall more enjoyable day
-  -4 votes  + charles barrie › January 23, 2017
F-
This course has the ability to be an B course but it lacks quality signs. The current signs are but mere cartoons faded by the beating FL sun. The signs show different baskets for each hole and there is only one, they have no marker to explain what location it is in. They also show three tee pads and when I played there were only two. Playing this course for the first time blind I had a hard time locating the baskets. The course does have interesting water hazards, sure to gobble up a disc int ...
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-  +1 votes  + william mccauely › November 16, 2022
B+
When the course positions are set to the long side, this course is very tough... A number of holes have water to traverse, and there are roads that are OB also... Hole 14 is set long, with the basket on a island thats not all that big... The course has its lanes and when your not in those lanes it can be hard to scramble to get your par... i like it...
-  +0 votes  + James Womble › December 22, 2013
B-
-  +3 votes  + Walt Guttinger › December 13, 2013
A
-  -1 votes  + Grant Montgomery › May 18, 2013
C+
The front 9 were well-maintained because the area is shared with other activities which actually bring in revenue for the park, but the back 9 was a mess, with poison ivy EVERYWHERE. Don't toss your disc into the woods here! Not good for beginners.
-  +0 votes  + Brian Vogel › November 20, 2012
B+
-  +1 votes  + Nick somppi › September 8, 2012
B-
The course was well put together. no elevation change like im used to, but water everywhere. good course.
-  +0 votes  + Steve Wallace › February 21, 2012
B
Always like Tuscawilla when it is racing season. Throwing and hearing racecars makes the course automatically funner than usual. Plenty of trees to cause problems and a lot of water to sneak up on you. Marked well and very fair.
-  -1 votes  + dan carrigan › January 6, 2012
C-
pros: this is a pretty well designed course for a city park and has multiple tees on every hole with 2-4 different pin positions on each hole, which are marked on the tee signs the tee signs are a unique feature themselves, being built down into large rocks. good variety, decent challenge Cons:FLAT. it is Florida so there is no elevation and since the course plays through a park there are a lot of other activities going on and pedestrians who could be distracting and in the line of fire. there ...
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-  +1 votes  + Steve Martino › June 2, 2011
A-
-  +0 votes  + Giovanni van Greco › April 15, 2011
B+
Be prepared to hit a tree when you come here, not a lot of brush to get lost in but the fairways are littered with huge tree's. A lot of canopy shots off the teepads, requires a lot of variety and good disc choices. There are multiple pin positions for each hole as well as cement pads although only one is realistic. There a lot of bums.
-  +1 votes  + dave smith › March 31, 2011
A
great overall course. we played all week, & never got bored. a little dificult finding hole 5 not too bad.
-  +0 votes  + Craig Dickerson › December 24, 2010
B-
I played when the course was dry. I imagine it would be much tougher when the canals are full of water.
-  +1 votes  + Matt The Hyzer Soze Costarell › December 3, 2010
A+
Awsome course great challange and great fun....
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