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Roy Morse Disc Golf Course is a quick city-park loop in Longview

Roy Morse Park holds a friendly nine-hole course on the east side of Longview. Fairways move through open grass with small clusters of trees. The walk is flat and the round moves fast. Families and casual players mix with locals getting in a practice loop after work

Roy Morse Disc Golf Course Fast Facts

Location

Roy Morse Park in Longview Washington

Holes and par

9 holes par 27

Length

2,327 feet on the Main layout

Elevation

Flat

Tees and baskets

Concrete tees Mach V targets

Setting

Mixed use public park dogs allowed cart and stroller friendly

Amenities

Restroom on site no drinking water listed

Opened

2015

 

Roy Morse Disc Golf Course Overview

This park course is simple to follow and easy to walk. Most holes are straight with a few light bends. Trees frame several greens and ask for clean approaches. Seasonal water can appear after long rain. Players note a pond across hole seven in wet stretches. A slough guards the long carry right of hole eight and it is deep and messy. The big sign once showed a mandatory on hole six. A lightning strike took out the right mando tree so there is no mando there now. Plan your line accordingly. A typical round takes about thirty to ninety minutes and covers roughly eight tenths of a mile.

Hole-by-Hole Highlights

Hole

Dist

Par

Note

1

205 ft

3

Straight warm up with room to land.

2

249

3

Soft turn through scattered trees.

3

360

3

Longest drive on the card.

4

283

3

Open fairway to a guarded green.

5

217

3

Short control shot for a birdie look.

6

238

3

No mando now after the tree was lost to lightning.

7

256

3

Seasonal water can cross the fairway in heavy rain.

8

303

3

Stay left. The slough right will eat discs.

9

216

3

Finishes near the start for quick replay.

 

Amenities & Practice at Roy Morse Disc Golf Course

Roy Morse lists concrete tees and Mach V targets. The park has a restroom. There is no drinking water shown on the listing. The loop is cart and stroller friendly and works well for new players and families. 


Food & Beverage

Bring a water bottle and snacks and pack out trash. 


Rates / Booking / Local Tips

Play is free. No tee time is needed. Expect mixed park use. Yield to walkers and give extra space near the slough by hole eight. After long rain the seventh fairway may hold water. On dry days the course plays very fast. A donation box is not listed, so support the park by keeping the course clean. 


Final Word on the Roy Morse Disc Golf Course

Roy Morse Disc Golf is a relaxed city-park round with a few smart hazards. It is a good place to learn the game and a handy spot to tune up drives and approaches in Longview.

This disc golf course is one of many listed in the Washington Golf Directory, where we’re mapping out traditional golf courses, disc golf layouts, and driving ranges across the Evergreen State. Whether you’re a new player or a seasoned thrower, we believe every course in Washington has a story worth sharing.