Course

Tintinara DiscGolfPark

4.00
Free to Play
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  • Price Free to Play
  • Listing categories Public
  • Location / Region SA/ Tintinara
  • Year Installed 2016
  • Teepad Type Grass
  • Basket Type DiscGolfPark Target
  • Course Type Permanent
  • Number of Baskets 9
  • Number of Tees 18
  • Par 55
  • Length 1242
  • Access Type Public
  • Course Designer Andrew Ferguson & Chris Finn
  • Scorecard Tintinara_scorecard.pdf

The Tintinara DiscGolfPark is situated in the beautiful town of the same name. Located in the Coorong Shire district on the main highway linking Adelaide to Melbourne, the Tintinara DiscGolfPark is the first free to play, public disc golf course in South Australia. The sparking blue lake managed by the members of the local Tintinara Action Club is home to the course, with the 9 baskets and 18 tee positions wrapping their way around the oasis and extending up to the popular local Men’s Shed. The course installation is an initiative of the OPAL (Obesity Prevention and Lifestyle) program, and the course is popular amongst the local community and visitors travelling through the town.

  • Address Kings Road, Tintinara SA 5266
  • FlySpot

    Rating: 3 / 5
    Pros

    South Australia's first! Fun little layout with enough challenges for all skill levels.

    Cons

    Isolated

  • TeamBRO

    Rating: 5 / 5
    Pros

    Liked this course a lot (but didn't play particularly well). The fact that it's a quality course in a small town hours from the big towns is a quaint quirkiness in itself - and the townsfolk are lovely! Good use of available space and obstacles for new/int and advanced tees. All new equipment, well signed, but grass tees. Toilet on-course behind the shed.

    Cons

    Some minor sulphur odour from the lake when the levels are low, but barely noticeable.

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