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Arizona Snowbowl Disc Golf Course

Bio

The Snowbowl Course is currently closed due to construction on the ski area. It is due back in the summer of 2013.

The Arizona Snowbowl Disc Golf Course was originally created in 2003 as a temporary course for the ’03 PDGA Pro World Championsips. This Pro Worlds design was epic in scope and featured many signature holes, maybe none so fabled as the famous hole #18 that followed the Agassiz ski run, plummeting nearly 1000 ft. towards spectators on the patio at the Agassiz Lodge. Elaine King’s drive clanged off of the tray of the basket, only to leave her with an upshot for a par 3.

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The course was redesigned in 2005 for the PDGA Amateur World Championships. A tamer version of the ’03 design was installed permanently for tournament and recreational use.

Due to construction of a pipeline and snow-making equipment, the course is currently in a 9-hole version situated on the North Star and Sunset ski runs. The 18-hole layout is expected to be reinstalled in the summer of 2013.

Snowbowl External Links

PDGA Course Directory
Arizona Snowbowl Disc Golf Page

Details

  • Course Type: Permanent
  • Terrain: Forest / ski runs
  • # of Holes: 9 (temporary)
  • Alternate Baskets/Tees: Yes
  • Length: 6126 ft.
  • Par: 27 (temporary)
  • Tee Type: Concrete
  • Hole Type: Basket (DGA Mach 5)

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