Tyler State Park

Newtown, Pennsylvania     1 course · 36 holes     Driving directions

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-  +0 votes  + Alan S › September 18, 2023
A
Tyler State Park west course is such a great course with crazy elevation and trees everywhere. It's very technically difficult! I love it.
-  +0 votes  + Andrew Larkins › July 12, 2023
A+
-  +0 votes  + Karl Bjorkman › May 12, 2023
A-
-  +0 votes  + Corey Sargent › December 29, 2022
A+
I have been playing since 2009 and Tyler State Park East and West DGC are some of the best that I have played. Both layouts will challange all your skills and mental toughness very nice clean park, great parking, unique hand made tee signs, multiple pin positions and a great local club
-  +0 votes  + steve forostiak › October 29, 2021
A
-  +0 votes  + Chris Bleiler › September 30, 2021
B+
-  +1 votes  + Ed Carroll › June 2, 2021
A+
Tyler has the most variety of any course in PA. All 36 holes have three pin positions and almost all holes have Long and Short teepads. The East Side course is beautiful and includes elevation changes, water, bunkers, elevated baskets. The West Side has greater elevation changes and requires more hiking up and down and several more long full-power drives. Every hole is unique and the entire course offers a serious challenge to veteran players.
-  +1 votes  + Ben Petock › April 7, 2021
A
It's a heavily wooded course that favors well-rounded players. 36 holes with good tee pads. Maps are good on the East 18, but West still needs a little work. All-in-all, still probably my favorite course, to date.
-  +2 votes  + corey sargent › June 2, 2021
A+
Tyler is an amazing course in a beautiful park 36 holes lots of variety always enjoy playing all 36 at Tyler State Park DGC
-  +1 votes  + Kyle Brady › April 7, 2021
A-
-  +0 votes  + Jeffrey O'Connor › July 21, 2020
B-
-  +2 votes  + David Sherwin › January 3, 2022
A+
Tyler continues to be my favorite course to play. Now with 36 holes, you will find variety and plenty of challenging shots.
-  +2 votes  + Christopher Simon › January 3, 2022
A+
Great course! The club has done a great job to keep the course at a top level through the tree removal process. Both east and west possess a challenge for players of all skill levels, with a variety of wooded shots and open shots. Definitely worth checking out!
-  +4 votes  + Tim Manning › June 2, 2021
A+
This course is great for all levels of skill. I have only been playing disc golf for a little over three years and this course is still challenging to me. I mean that in the best of ways. I chat my improvement with how I score at Tyler. The amount of love and care that BCDGA continues to put into the course, especially getting West back up, is truly awe inspiring.
-  +2 votes  + John McGarry › June 2, 2021
A+
It’s so great having both East and West courses fully operational!
-  -1 votes  + J.P. Lord › June 2, 2021
C
-  +3 votes  + Chris Kinney › November 18, 2021
A+
Very challenging course in any layout, but if you want the ultimate challenge, all C pins are what you are looking for. This course requires you to use all different types of shots from backhand, forehand, rollers, thumbers and tomahawks. Also West Side has improved immensely. The new holes on West Side are coming together with work being done on the B pins currently. The bunkers are built up with fallen logs, branches and sticks.These bunkers are unique because I don't see these on too many other courses.
-  +0 votes  + Rex Hay › June 2, 2021
A+
Tyler 1-18 East: Hardwood canopy, tee markers with pin indicator dial for multiple pin placements, (long and short tees on most holes), benches, bag hangers, water stations, and bathrooms. Good mix of right, left, and straight drives from tees, technical shots needed, some open holes to for big arm shots. Outstanding use of terrain and elevation. Water comes into play on a few holes. Watch out for OB and mandatories. "It's the Hard that makes it "Great!" Tyler 19-36 West: 18 holes back ...
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-  +3 votes  + James O'Reilly › March 23, 2021
A+
-  +4 votes  + Bill Rodway › March 23, 2021
A
After 4 years of playing disc golf and trying other courses Tyler is still my favorite. Not only do they maintain the course year round the club also run winter and summer leagues as well as many tournaments. If you plan to play here just a warning, they move all the baskets to the “c” position in preparation for the Yetter tournament. That is actually when I got interested in the sport. They move the baskets every three weeks to a new position to create a sense of newness every time I’m there. If you want a challenge this is the place.
-  +2 votes  + James Brough › August 20, 2018
B+
-  -4 votes  + mike drew › February 14, 2022
D+
I am not sure why this course is so highly rated. I went there to play the east 1-18. They only had the C baskets in which are very challenging. There are long and technical shots. The tee pads are small and baskets are old. My biggest problem was that from the holes to the next tee at times was a far walk. It completely takes away the momentum of your round. There are places you can lose a disc.

It is definitely a beautiful park, and has a lot of disc golf holes but I don't know why people love this disc golf course.
-  -1 votes  + Ian McKendry › July 30, 2018
A-
Beautiful course. Mostly all wooded with a couple of open holes. Well maintained with a ton of options (tee pads, pins, locations) so make sure to bring your full repertoire.
-  -1 votes  + TD Gillett › June 11, 2018
A
Outstanding dg course- great design, maintenance & use of the terrain make for a great playing experience.
-  -2 votes  + The Rooster › July 16, 2021
C
Old, run-down course. Had some trouble navigating the holes as well. Those are the negatives, the positives were that I was impressed w/ the variation of holes + elevation changes.
-  -1 votes  + Mike Medzie › March 30, 2018
A-
Another excellent course. Fairly difficult layout. Tournament grade.
-  +0 votes  + Eric Nichols › June 7, 2017
A+
-  +0 votes  + Nate Runkel › October 2, 2016
A
-  +0 votes  + Nick Brydun › September 21, 2016
A+
I used to play this course when I had drill weekends at willow grove. This is by far the best damn place I have ever played. that includes several states and 2 contents. To the club that runs this place, thank you! If you come to the Philly area this is a must.
-  +0 votes  + Ryan Flanagan › September 1, 2016
A
-  +0 votes  + mr nolan › August 13, 2015
A
-  -4 votes  + Brian S › March 23, 2021
C+
Not my favorite course. It has many pros and cons. The number 1 pro being the views. It's in a beautiful park with holes overlooking the river below. Solid signage and fairly easy to navigate. Now the cons, first off, nearly all of the baskets were in the closer A position, so the front nine was essentially the same hole over and over again: a dead straight 200ish chuck. I didn't pull out anything over a mid range until the back nine. It got kinda boring. The back nine seemed to use the ...
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-  +2 votes  + Brian Bochantin › January 3, 2022
A+
Out of the over 50 courses I have played this one is my favorite.
-  +1 votes  + Kevin Reddy › October 11, 2013
A-
I actually like this course a lot, and will play again the next time I'm in the area. Would like to see the course set up to be all one letter designation (A, B, or C basket location) for all holes each time, rather than random from hole to hole, which makes it impossible to measure improvement on the course each time you play it. Nevertheless, it was fun and challenging with decent flow and good variety of straight, right, and left hole designs. I also do not care for the high number of bask ...
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-  -1 votes  + Roger Cole › September 14, 2013
A-
The course offers a lot of character. Each hole gives something different, and you don't find that the trees are real dense. There is a nice flow for this course.
-  +0 votes  + Markus Alt › April 27, 2015
A+
Tyler just opened 6 holes more making this a 36 hole course. New holes need a little work yet but they are really fun and not easy, I don't like easy...This is a very challenging course!
-  +0 votes  + Timothy Henshaw › January 9, 2013
A
-  -1 votes  + michael swimmer › November 19, 2012
A-
-  +0 votes  + Marquita Bernard › July 26, 2013
A
Looks like this will be my new home course for a while... It's quite difficult and always changing, with two tees and 3 pin positions for every hole
-  +1 votes  + David Powell › June 17, 2012
A
Wonderful course - one of the best
-  -1 votes  + Andrew M › April 22, 2012
B+
-  +1 votes  + dan schmidt › January 2, 2012
A+
One of my favorite courses to play.
-  +0 votes  + Bob Crawford › December 6, 2011
A+
-  +1 votes  + Alex Hall › July 30, 2011
A+
Amazing round at Tyler Park, beautiful weather and I pretty much had the entire course to myself.
-  +0 votes  + Andy Aupperle › June 25, 2011
A
Pros: -Beautiful course set in the woods of Tyler Park. -The course has a nice balance of easy and challenging holes. Not sure how ofter the pins are moved but the "C" pins are very challenging on some holes. -Majority of holes are in the shade -Good use of elevation Cons: -Some holes (23 and 27) when the pin is in the "C" position should have different pars. They may be different but it isn't reflected on the tee marker. -Tee Markers may say pin is in one position but it is actually in an ...
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-  +0 votes  + Chris Haring › May 22, 2011
A
-  +0 votes  + Adam Carden › May 2, 2011
A+
-  +0 votes  + Eric Mark › April 30, 2011
A
Home course and proud of it. Tyler has a bit of everything. Lacking in distance on many A-B holes but the trees keep it tricky.
-  +1 votes  + Fred Haag › April 12, 2011
A
-  +0 votes  + Chris McGinnis › March 21, 2011
A
-  +0 votes  + David Katz › March 14, 2011
A
tyler doubles 3/13/11 sick lay out. first round of 18 1-18 normal positions.. second round of 18 lots of safaris and c pins
-  +1 votes  + ray mclaughlin › January 13, 2011
A
Played it for the first time in an ice bowl event .Snowed the whole time so we had to spend extra time finding plastic.It was well worth the effort.I will definitely find time to play here again.
-  +1 votes  + John Nolan › October 25, 2010
A
very nice wooded and yet open fairways course. 3 pin positions for every hole. Could flow a little better - some holes on top of one another and others are 400+ walk from pin to next tee. Walking paths are real close by (safety issue?).
-  -2 votes  + Ivan C › October 15, 2010
B+
LOTS AND LOTS OF TREES!!! Hole 1 is good, it has fairways. 2 has a narrow fairway that bends right, very tough. 3 starts off very tight then open up to a slight bend to the right, but it has a clear fairway.
-  +1 votes  + Ira Divoll › September 26, 2010
A
-  +1 votes  + Joe Mesiano › September 11, 2010
A+
This was the 1st course that I have ever played over 10 years ago. Over those years, the Tyler community has thrived and really stepped it up with the new course layouts and maintenance on a regular basis. There is a solid mix of short mid and long hole with pin placements changed on the regular. This is a great course for beginners and seasoned vets alike and it's very easy to navigate through. If you are in the area or you have to travel to get there, it's hands down the best course in the a ...
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