Hamilton County Parks And Recreation Announces Name For New Disc Golf Course

  • Friday, August 2, 2024

Enterprise South Nature Park announced the official name of its highly-anticipated disc golf course: The Corbettas at Enterprise. Officials said, "This exciting addition to the park promises to offer disc golf enthusiasts a challenging and scenic playing experience."

“The Corbettas at Enterprise represents the perfect blend of natural beauty and the thrill of disc golf,” said Allison Harr, Enterprise South Nature Park superintendent. “We are excited to provide a premier course that both beginners and seasoned players will enjoy. Our goal was to create a space that encourages outdoor activity and brings the community together, and we believe this course achieves just that.”

With a variety of holes that cater to players of all skill levels, this course is set to become a favorite destination for both local players and visitors.

On Aug. 31, the course will host its first tournament. Interested parties can sign up here: https://www.discgolfscene.com/tournaments/Prodigy_Star_Series_IV_3_2024/register

The course will open to the public on Sept. 1. 

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