Glasgow has quietly become one of the UK’s most exciting disc-golf cities, with multiple free-to-play public-park courses, an active community, and great access for players of all skill levels. Whether you’re brand new to the sport or you’ve already got a full bag of favourites, the city has a layout that suits you.

Below is your complete guide to the Glasgow disc-golf scene — including course difficulty, hole counts, how long a round takes, and what amenities each park offers.


Disc Golf Courses in Glasgow

Springburn Park Disc Golf Course

Holes: 18

Round Time: ~1.5 – 2 hours

Terrain: Mix of open and lightly wooded areas, mostly flat with some elevation.

Amenities: Free to play, easy public-park access, dog-friendly, good walking paths, mixed tee surfaces.

Best For: All skill levels, families, casual rounds, players wanting a full 18-hole experience.

Ruchill Disc Golf Course

Holes: 9

Round Time: 30 – 60 minutes

Terrain: Rolling hills, mixed open/trees, fun shot shapes.

Amenities: Free to play, artificial-turf tees, accessible public-park paths.

Best For: Quick rounds, beginners, players wanting a central-Glasgow option.

Rosshall Disc Golf Course

Holes: 9

Round Time: 25 – 45 minutes

Terrain: Mostly flat, open parkland with scattered trees.

Amenities: Free to play, grass/dirt tees, relaxed atmosphere, easy walking layout.

Best For: Beginners, warm-up rounds, anyone wanting a very accessible and friendly layout.

Quarry Park Disc Golf (Outside Glasgow)

Holes: Short course 15 / Long course 18

Round Time: Short: ~60 mins / Long: ~120 mins

Amenities: Pro shop with 1000+ discs, disc rental, parking, benches, water, shelter, toilets.

Best For: Day trips, beginners needing equipment, serious players wanting a full disc-golf facility.


Where to Buy Disc Golf Discs in Glasgow

While Glasgow doesn’t yet have a dedicated high-street disc-golf shop, local players typically buy from:

  • Glasgow Disc Golf Club Store – Disc sales linked through the club.
  • Reboot Disc Golf (Scotland) – Online with wide stock and fast shipping.
  • Quarry Park Pro Shop – Massive in-person shop if you’re visiting the course.
  • AmazonView Disc’s here

Which Glasgow Course Should You Start With?

If you’re new to disc golf in Glasgow, here’s a simple recommendation:

  • Absolute beginners: Rosshall or Ruchill
  • Casual players / groups: Springburn
  • Competitors / practice variety: Springburn → Ruchill rotation
  • Full day out + disc shop: Quarry Park

No matter which course you choose, Glasgow offers one of the most welcoming disc-golf communities in the UK.


Final Thoughts

Disc golf in Glasgow is growing fast, and with free, accessible courses spread across the city, it’s never been easier to get involved. Grab a few discs, bring a friend, and enjoy some of the most scenic parkland layouts in Scotland.