A 2-course property, Camden Park opened to disc golf in 2001 with the original Camden 1 course. The Worlds layout will be the short tees, concrete with DGA Mach 5 baskets. Half of the course plays in the open park area, half in the woods. Elevation changes throughout, and more finesse than power is the key here. While there are a few big holes, there are plenty of scoring opportunities available. The 5,6,7 hole stretch can make or break rounds. This 4,501-foot course is very popular for all skill levels, and is cart friendly.
Camden 2 (or C2) is another Quad Cities gem. A very intimidating hole greets you on the 1st tee, but once you get settled in, it's real golf. Most holes feature changes in elevation with multiple routes to challenge the basket. C2 is 18 holes with 2 to 3 pin placements, DGA Mach 5 baskets, and concrete teepads. The Camden work crew has spent countless hours building this Chris Sprague-designed course to life, and it shows. At distances of 5,000-7,000 feet, C2 will be a favorite of players. Not cart recommended, but it can be done
Camden 2 (or C2) is another Quad Cities gem. A very intimidating hole greets you on the 1st tee, but once you get settled in, it's real golf. Most holes feature changes in elevation with multiple routes to challenge the basket. C2 is 18 holes with 2 to 3 pin placements, DGA Mach 5 baskets, and concrete teepads. The Camden work crew has spent countless hours building this Chris Sprague-designed course to life, and it shows. At distances of 5,000-7,000 feet, C2 will be a favorite of players. Not cart recommended, but it can be done
