Disc Golf
Disc Golf returns to Mt. Bachelor! Elevation and the varied terrain adds an extra element to your game. You will need to provide your own discs or they can purchased at the Mt. Bachelor Ski and Sport shop. Label all discs with your name and contact information. Lost discs can be recovered at the Ski and Sport front desk. Sturdy hiking shoes are recommended to play this course, and be prepared for weather changes by wearing appropriate clothing.
The Course
The course starts just a few feet west of the Bill Healy statue with Holes 1, 2, 3 in the Outback area. Hole 4 and 5 are above the summer road taking the player east toward Skyliner lift. Hole 6 starts the downhill play near the northwest side of Skyliner the run. Holes 7,8 play down Skyliner run with 9 located at the Skyliner and Old Skyliner split. Hole 10 plays down Old Skyliner, and 11 is on bench on Coffee above the lower face. Hole 12 puts the player back on Old Skyliner. Hole 13 Plays down Old Skyliner to the edge of Skyliner. Holes 14, 15 are on Skyliner run. Hole 16 plays from lower Skyliner run to the old Egan lodge location. Hole 17 heads to far west of lower Home Run and finally Hole 18 puts the tired and happy golfer back near the bottom of Pine Marten lift at the West Village base.
Pick up your scorecard at the Ski & Sport.
Lava Launch
Check out Mt. Bachelor and Hyzer Desert Rebels summer tournament on August 23rd & 24th!
Your 2007-08 season passes is valid for summer chairlift rides to the course start at no additional charge. Otherwise, a summer season pass is $79 or a single day lift ticket is $15 for Adults, $9 for Youths ages 6-12.
Cautions
Please tread lightly around fragile alpine flowers.
Please be sure fairways are clear before driving.
Mt. Bachelor's Alpine Disc Golf course hosts sactioned PDGA events and is a PDGA listed course.


