Disc Golf Course

MTV Disc Golf Course Pic Pines

Coming Soon!

We are excited to announce that Mt. Telemark Village has a proposal for a brand new 18-hole Disc Golf course! Disc golf has been a part of Mt Telemark for many years, but the original course has since faded away into the woods. With the construction of the ski and bike trails around the Hub, this disc golf course will have a completely new layout starting just steps away from the Mt. Telemark Village Hub.

Course Details

The proposed course, designed by Dennis and Barb Blow, was set out in September 2025 and was designed to be enjoyed by players of all ability levels including youth and novice disc golfers. But, with long and short baskets for each hole, experienced players can expect some challenges as well. This course features a mix of wooded fairways on old ski trails and a few open field shots. Volunteers have already been hard at work starting to shape the fairways of all 18 holes this fall and In the spring of 2026, they’ll continue their work finalizing basket and tee pad locations. Stay tuned for details on this exciting project next spring!

Check Out The Progress!

While the disc golf course sleeps during the winter months, we turn the fairways into a 1.25 mile snowshoe trail. Check it out this winter to see a preview of things to come! Start under the Trek Trails Powered by OTM archway outside of the Hub and head uphill to hole one. Follow the colored trail blazes (coming soon) around the loop. Currently, each hole is marked with small pin flags indicating the tee area and taller flags mounted on stakes indicating baskets for each hole.

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Disc Golf Basics

For those not familiar with this sport, the general rules of the game closely resembles ball golf except you use discs (similar but smaller than Frisbees) instead of clubs. The PDGA (Professional Disc Golf Association) has great information on disc golf basics as well as history of the sport. Playing eighteen holes can sometimes take two hours to play (depending on the length of the holes) and is a great way to stay active. Disc golf is a growing sport with courses all across the world (Check out UDisc for course directories and more)! Disc golf courses are more easily maintained and have less environmental impact than a ball golf courses. No water is required to maintain a disc golf course, no greens, just the greenery of the landscape around you!

Get Involved

Donate

If you would like to help get this project underway please donate to the course construction!

Volunteer

Volunteers will be needed to help with many aspects of course construction. If you are interested in helping out, please contact Scott Smith trinord2943@gmail.com.

MTV Disc Golf Course Pic BeforeAfter
Before (left) and After (right) on hole 8 of the disc golf course. Making some great progress!