Course

Shenton College Disc Golf Course

5.00
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  • Listing categories Private / School
  • Location / Region WA/ Shenton Park
  • Year Installed 2019
  • Teepad Type Grass
  • Basket Type RAD Discatcher Pro
  • Course Type Permanent
  • Number of Baskets 9
  • Number of Tees 18
  • Access Type Private
  • Course Designer Chris Finn
  • Course Map Shenton.jpg

Course Permanently Closed

THIS IS NOT A PUBLIC FACILITY
Course is only available to the staff and students of Shenton College. Access not available to the general public.

Shenton College Disc Golf Course is the first of its kind. A fully integrated Disc Golf course roaming throughout the school grounds. With such beautiful bush garden beds and separated recreation areas you are on a nice journey as you play from hole to hole. The course front 1-9 holes are designed with education in mind, Disc Golf education that is. Teaching kids how to control throws and also about risk vs reward type play.
Although the holes are relatively short, if you don’t play smart half of the holes will hurt you on the scoreboard. The blue tees 10-18 are all about increasing your length but also sticking your landings and weaving between the trees. Any advanced level player will appreciate this layout and love playing in such pretty settings. The Course is open to the general public outside of school hours, the school embraced the sport and encourages the community of the Perth western suburbs to come and enjoy a round of Frisbee Golf.

  • Address 227 Stubbs Terrace Shenton Park 6008 Western Australia
  • TeamBRO

    Rating: 5 / 5
    Pros

    Course is interesting and a little quirky. Front 9 great for beginners/intermediate; back 9 more difficult and interesting for intermediate/advanced. Water bubblers on course Course map and further info: https://rad-creations.com/portfolio-items/shenton-college-disc-golf/

    Cons

    No play in college hours, and no toilets on course then

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Wherever and whenever we play, we acknowledge and pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Custodians and Owners of the land.