Permanent Courses
These courses have fixed baskets and are generally available to play year-round. Most are located in public parks, forests, or recreational domains and are maintained by local clubs or municipalities. These courses form the backbone of the Belgian disc golf scene, providing regular practice locations, league play, and venues for many national and local tournaments.
Heerkenshoeve - Putte 
A technical course in a rural park setting featuring varied holes, including open drives, mandatories and an elevated basket. Originally a 9-hole layout, it has been expanded and redesigned in recent years.
The Flying Pumpkins - Kasterlee 
A forest course located in the Kempen region, known for its technical wooded holes and for hosting local tournaments organized by the Flying Pumpkins club.
Parc Saint Roch - Ciney 
A scenic park course built temporarily around the historic parkland of Ciney, with a technical mix of wooded holes and open shots across rolling terrain. It has been used for events on the Belgian National Tour.
Philipssite Disc Golf - Leuven 
A small urban course located in a public sports park in Leuven, designed as an accessible introduction to disc golf for local players and students.
Fort 3 - Borsbeek 
A 9-hole course set around a historic Belgian fortress near Antwerp, featuring wooded fairways and water hazards around the old fort structure.
Parcours du lac de bambois - Fosses la ville
This route is designed for discovering the sport. Around the lake, in the beautifully maintained gardens, you can discover the sport with complete confidence.
DePiDiGo Moerkensheide - De Pinte 
A modern 9-hole course opened in 2024 as part of the Moerkensheide sports complex, designed to introduce disc golf to new players with a simple mix of open and lightly wooded holes.
Station As 
A beginner-friendly course built near the historic railway station in As, with mostly open fairways and a relaxed park environment.
Golf des Lacs - Froidchapelle 
A short beginner-friendly disc golf layout located at the lakes of Eau d’Heure, sharing land with other “golf-style” activities such as footgolf and traditional golf.
Louvain-La-Neuve 
A compact urban course played through the university town’s parks and green spaces.
Temporary Courses
Here are the most important pop-up layouts installed for specific events, tournaments, or seasonal activities. They are typically set up using portable baskets in locations where a permanent installation does not exist, such as sports centers, large parks, or special event venues. While they are not always available to play, temporary courses are an important part of disc golf in Belgium and are often used for major competitions, including stages of the Belgian National Tour.
Sportcentrum Sport Vlaanderen Hofstade - Zemst
A temporary championship-level course set up on the grounds of the Hofstade sports and recreation complex. The layout combines open fields, wooded sections and water hazards around the lake, and is best known as the home of the Green Man Challenge, one of Belgium’s most iconic tournaments.
De Ster - Sint Niklaas
A pop-up tournament course built inside the large recreational park De Ster, featuring a mix of wooded fairways, open grassland and lakeside holes. It has hosted multiple events on the Belgian National Tour over the years.
Domaine de Chevetogne - Ciney 
A temporary championship layout installed in the vast provincial park of Chevetogne, taking advantage of forests, meadows and elevation changes. The course is used during tournaments on the Belgian National Tour.
Parc Saint Roche - Ciney
A scenic park course built temporarily around the historic parkland of Ciney, with a technical mix of wooded holes and open shots across rolling terrain. It has been used for events on the Belgian National Tour.



