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Top 10 Pro Disc Golf Courses in Maine
November 10, 2025
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Best Disc Golf Courses in Maine for Pros (Top 10)

All figures use UDisc par and UDisc global rating when available. Descriptions synthesize common themes from recent reviews so players know exactly what they’ll face on the tee. A full Top 25 by distance appears at the bottom.

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Top 10 Maine Courses for Pros — Deep Dive

1) Main Layout @ Whiskeag Ridge (Bath, ME)

8,300′ Par 68 Global Rating: ~4.6 Par Rating *175 Global Average +3
Whiskeag Ridge Disc Golf, Bath
  • What players say: long, championship feel on a ball-golf property; stamina and angle control decide scoring.
  • Expect: wind-exposed fairways, elevated lies, and multi-throw par 4/5s that punish poor placement.
  • Good to know: seasonal operation on the Bath Golf Club footprint; check hours before traveling.
Source: UDisc course page; PDGA directory; tournament listings.

2) Kodiak @ Woodland Valley Disc Golf Course (Limerick, ME)

8,154′ Par 72 Global Rating: 4.3 Par Rating *207 Global Average +9
Woodland Valley Kodiak
  • What players say: “brutal in the best way,” heavy woods with honest lines and fair landing zones.
  • Expect: extended climbs, guarded greens, and true three-shot holes where par is earned.
  • Good to know: full pro shop and amenities; three-course complex on site.
Source: UDisc; Woodland Valley site; PDGA directory.

3) Ghost Tree @ Augusta Disc Golf (Augusta, ME)

8,040′ Par 69 Global Rating: 4.7 Par Rating *198 Global Average +8
Ghost Tree Augusta
  • What players say: modern par-4 design; “rewarding if you hit zones, unforgiving if you don’t.”
  • Expect: OB stone walls, meadow winds, and precise speed control into protected greens.
  • Good to know: part of the Augusta Disc Golf multi-course facility with polished upkeep.
Source: UDisc course page & reviews.

4) The Patriot @ Pineland Farms (New Gloucester, ME)

7,621′ Par 64 Global Rating: 4.6 Par Rating *218 Global Average +11
Pineland Farms Patriot
  • What players say: “turtleback greens” that shed weak landings; picturesque but punishing in wind.
  • Expect: uphill approaches, sloped putts, and mid-to-long woods transitions between open hills.
  • Good to know: excellent amenities; twin-course complex with Minuteman next door.
Source: UDisc; Pineland recreation page.

5) The Eagle @ Sabattus Disc Golf (Sabattus, ME)

7,178′ Par 72 Global Rating: 4.7 Par Rating *158 Global Average E
Sabattus Eagle
  • What players say: “teethy woods” with water in play on the front; fair to both FH/BH shot-shapers.
  • Expect: a mix of placement par-4s and technical par-3s; strong amenities and pro-shop.
Source: UDisc; Sabattus Disc Golf official pages.

6) North Course @ Bittersweet Ridge (North Yarmouth)

7,023′ Par 57 Global Rating: 4.6 Par Rating *158 Global Average E
Bittersweet Ridge North
  • What players say: big elevation with alternating open bombs and tunnel commitments.
  • Expect: 200′ woods tech mixed with 600′ launch pads; clean lines rewarded.
Source: UDisc course page; venue site.

7) The Devil @ Devils Grove (Lewiston, ME)

6,392′ (Blue Tees) Par 62 Global Rating: 4.7 Par Rating *179 Global Average +4
Devils Grove The Devil
  • What players say: classic Maine pines; clean, honest fairways.
  • Expect: scaled challenge via multiple tees; Blue adds real length.
Source: UDisc course pages

8) The Hawk @ Sabattus Disc Golf (Sabattus, ME)

6,151' Par 73 Global Rating: 4.8 Par Rating *122 Global Average -7
Sabattus Hawk
  • What players say: “beautiful woods, big variety,” with scoring separation driven by touchy seconds.
  • Expect: circle-2 tests and costly early tree hits.
Source: UDisc reviews; Sabattus site.

9) REAL PRO LAYOUT @ Pleasant Hill Disc Golf (Scarborough, ME)

6,026′ Par 54 Global Rating: 4.3 Par Rating *203 Global Average +8
Pleasant Hill Scarborough
  • What players say: “ball-golf bones” — open lanes, water and wind make birdies feel earned.
  • Expect: every hole par-3; speed control and putting in breeze are the separators.
Source: UDisc course & caddie book; local UDisc city page.

10) Quarry Run @ Augusta Disc Golf (Augusta, ME)

4,669' Par 62 Global Rating: 4.7 Par Rating *141 Global Average -3
Quarry Run Augusta
  • What players say: pristine upkeep, granite drama, fast greens.
  • Expect: wind-exposed putts and stone-lined OB that turn tentative throws into bogeys.
Source: UDisc course page & reviews.

Top 25 Maine Courses by Distance (Longest → Shortest)

Based on the longest widely referenced main/championship layout per venue (feet), with UDisc par and UDisc global rating when visible.

# Course (City) Feet Par (UDisc) Global Rating (UDisc)
1 Whiskeag Ridge — Blue (Bath) 8,300 68 ~4.6
2 Woodland Valley — Kodiak (Limerick) 8,154 72 4.3
3 Ghost Tree @ Augusta (Augusta) ~8,040 4.7
4 Pineland Farms — Patriot (New Gloucester) 7,621 64 4.6
5 Sabattus — Eagle (Sabattus) ~7,178 72 4.7
6 Bittersweet Ridge — North (North Yarmouth) 7,023 57 4.6
7 Sabattus — Hawk (Sabattus) ~6,491 73 4.8
8 Devils Grove — The Devil (Lewiston, Blue) 6,490 ~62 4.7
9 Pleasant Hill — Real Pro (Scarborough) 6,026 54 ~4.3
10 Woodland Valley — Grizzly (Limerick) 5,855 60 4.6
11 CR Farm (West Gardiner) 5,792 71 (21 holes) ~4.5
12 Porcupine Ridge — Blues (Augusta) 6,791 ~4.1
13 Belgrade Lakes — Coyote 19 (Rome) 6,065 68
14 Dragan Field — Red Dragon (Auburn) ~6,100 (layout dependent) ~4.5
15 Acker’s Acres — Twisted (Bowdoinham) 6,311
16 Belgrade Lakes — Fox Run 21 (Rome) 5,020 71
17 Hapana (Trenton) ~4,900 (layout dependent) ~57 ~4.5
18 Maple Ridge (Westfield) ~4,600–5,000 62
19 Woodland Valley — Black Bear (Limerick) 5,253 58 4.7
20 Dragan Field — Talon (Auburn)
21 Acker’s Acres — Wicked (Bowdoinham) ~5,450 ~69
22 Pineland — Minuteman (New Gloucester) ~4,100
23 Quarry Run @ Augusta (Augusta) varies ~62 4.7
24 Burnsboro (Vassalboro) — (multiple layouts)
25 Belgrade Lakes — Fox Run 18 (Rome) 4,218 62

Sources

  • udisc.com (course pages, reviews, caddie books), pdga.com (directory listings), dgcoursereview.com, operator sites (Pineland, Sabattus, Woodland Valley), and local/tourism pages cited inline above.
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