Fort Washington State Park

Fort Washington, Pennsylvania     1 course · 18 holes     Driving directions

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-  -1 votes  + Kirk C › October 18, 2020
B+
-  -5 votes  + Mike A › March 25, 2023
D+
Don't want to say terrible, especially if you live in the area, but not all that good. I don't like the painted posts, but it wasn't hard to follow. A couple of holes are disc-eaters if you fade off the fairway...super thick, waist high weeds covering good portion of holes 6 & 7.
-  +1 votes  + Will Minderjahn › November 19, 2017
B+
Course has been fully redesigned as of January 2017.
9 hole course with baskets and brick tee pads
Fun and quick course to play
All Par 3's
Great course to get out and play especially for those who are close by.
Course continues to evolve. Alternate pin's on holes 2,3,4,6,8, and 9.
Tuesday night random doubles at 5:30. Saturday at 2PM after daylight savings time.
Sunday Morning Tags start at 10
-  +1 votes  + Andrew S › July 30, 2017
B+
Very well marked course.
-  +2 votes  + Nate Runkel › February 22, 2022
A-
A fantastic 9 hole course that has grown leaps and bounds in the past year. Newly installed baskets. Six holes with alternate pin positions. New tee pads being installed next month. It's a challenging 9 hole course with some tight finesse shots and a big open shot on six for longer arms. Great for both novice and experienced players.
-  +0 votes  + Frank Henofer › December 17, 2018
A
Great course that should only be getting better in the years to come. Brick tee pads with 2 baskets per hole (silver being the longer for most holes). The local group there has done a great job updating the course over the last year or so and there are plans to add more. They just recently lengthened hole 8 and gave hole 4 a par 4 option. The course has a good variety of hole length/difficulty and is very well marked.
-  +4 votes  + Scott Lee › December 8, 2023
A
Fort Washington DGC is located in beautiful Fort Washington State Park and was originally a boy scout project using object poles. After years of neglect, it has since been transformed into a top notch, 18 hole course with 2 or 3 (basket) pin placements per hole. Every hole has a RED (short) and SILVER (long) basket, giving you a choice on how to play the course. The course is challenging but fair, with most of the course traversing the woods with plenty of trees to navigate. All holes have a ...
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-  +0 votes  + J.P. Lord › June 25, 2020
B+
-  +3 votes  + Lee Gould › October 22, 2023
A
It is now a full 18 hole course with the final holes completed this last summer. Tee pads on all holes are large and level. Challenging course that rewards players who can keep it in the fairway. Good mix of elevation makes for a fun interesting layout. Two baskets on every hole so both beginning and pro level players can enjoy the course. Beautiful well made tee signs and next tee signs help players navigate the course.

Some tees may be slippery when wet. Club is working to address the problem and will continue to improve the course.
-  +2 votes  + PJ Barth › October 22, 2023
A-
Great, challenging course when you play the long pins and a moderate to easy difficulty course in the short pins. Good variety of shot selection and a lot of elevation but not so much you run out of breath. The main downside is that the rough here is pretty bad, you'll get your disc back but chances are you're pitching out or throwing an overhand shot through 7 or 8 foot high bushes. Definitely worth traveling for and playing now that there are 18 baskets.
-  +0 votes  + JC Wanck › April 1, 2021
B+
The course was fully opened in August 2020 with the 18th basket being set in hole 10. There however remains a significant amount of work to fully complete the course, on top of the maintenance activities that come with having an 18 hole course open for play. The layout is solid for amateurs to strong players. Accuracy is much more a premium than length. Holes 7-13, playing the long baskets, is as tough a stretch as just about anything around. It can be difficult to find discs in the rough ...
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-  +0 votes  + Matthew Fisher › July 16, 2022
A-
Lovely course!
-  +0 votes  + Elya Beer › September 27, 2022
A-
-  +0 votes  + William Carr III › November 15, 2022
B+
-  +0 votes  + Dan Pancoast › May 15, 2023
A
Clean, well kept, challenging but fun.
-  +0 votes  + Adam Coleman › August 8, 2023
A
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