About Albert-Oakland disk golf courses
Albert-Oakland Park is home to two 18-hole disc golf courses. This 79-acre wooded community park has support amenities for the disc golf courses, including outdoor restrooms, picnic shelters, and ample parking. Albert-Oakland Park has many other recreation facilities, including playgrounds, tennis and pickleball courts, basketball court, outdoor exercise equipment and fitness trail, sand volleyball court, baseball/softball fields, open play fields, outdoor pool, and is a trailhead for the Bear Creek Trail.
- Hours of Operation: 6 a.m. – 11 p.m
- Cost: Free for recreation play
- Hosting a Tournament: Contact Columbia Parks and Recreation at for fees associated with hosting a tournament
- Disc Golf – Lower Course Mapopens PDF file
- Disc Golf – Upper Course Mapopens PDF file
Columbia, Missouri has four 18-hole disc golf courses, is host for the Mid-America Open Disc Golf Tournament, and has a local club – Columbia Disc Golf Club.
Front course
Course Type: Permanent
Year Established: 1979
# Holes: 18
Target Type: Mach III
Tee Type: Concrete
Landscape / Terrain: Mostly flat and lightly wooded
Course Length: 4,580 ft.
Hole Length: Under 300 ft: 15 | 300-400 ft: 3 | over 400 ft: 0
Course Designer: Ed Headrick in conjunction with Columbia Parks and Recreation
Back course
Course Type: Permanent
Year Established: 1999
# Holes: 18
Target Type: Mach III
Tee Type: Concrete
Landscape / Terrain: Moderately hilly and moderately wooded
Course Length: 5,497 ft.
Hole Length: Under 300 ft: 6 | 300-400 ft: 11| over 400 ft: 1
Course Designer: Columbia (MO) Disc Golf Club in conjunction with Columbia Parks and Recreation
Video
Meet Columbia’s local disc golf pro George Smith and other celebrity disc golf players as they gear up for the 34th Mid-America Open Disc Golf Tournament.