
Frisbee enthusiasts and casual park-goers have something to celebrate with the recent grand re-opening of the City Park Disc Golf Course. According to a social media post from the City of Westminster, the refreshed course sports a variety of new features designed to improve the experience for players of all skill levels.
The renovated course now includes nine holes and multiple baskets and tee pads for different challenge levels. The updates also feature concrete tee pads and clear signage, reducing the guesswork and enhancing the the course's playability. The "Long" and "Short" layouts are trackable via Udisc, an app popular among disc golfers for score tracking and finding courses.
The City of Westminster's announcement detailed the community's involvement in the the park's revival, expressing gratitude by saying, "Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Grand Re-Opening of the City Park Disc Golf Course." The course opening drew a sizeable crowd, reflecting the burgeoning popularity of disc golf as a pastime that combines the accessibility of a public park with the competitive spirit of golf.
🥏⛳ Disc golf is back! Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Grand Re-Opening of the City Park Disc Golf Course.
— City of Westminster (@westminsterco) October 25, 2025
Features:
âś… 9 holes, with multiple baskets and tee pads
âś… Concrete tee pads throughout
âś… Clear signage
âś… Long and Short layouts, both playable on Udisc pic.twitter.com/s42jAwSig5









