Bradford Park in Huntersville Ranks Among World’s Top 100 Disc Golf Courses

A disc golf course in Huntersville just earned the 86th spot worldwide. Out of more than 17,000 courses. UDisc, the popular disc golf app, released its 100 best courses for…

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A disc golf course in Huntersville just earned the 86th spot worldwide. Out of more than 17,000 courses. UDisc, the popular disc golf app, released its 100 best courses for 2026, and Bradford Park made the cut after millions of players submitted their ratings.

The 19-hole course on N.C. 73 scored 4.7 stars. That rating came from 4,779 reviews on the app, which measures top destinations based on feedback from disc golfers who track their games through UDisc.

Bradford Park operates through a partnership between Huntersville, Davidson, and the Charlotte Disc Golf Club. Most holes wind through woods, but the signature No. 2 hole stands out — a 440-foot throw across an open field that tests accuracy and distance.

"Not bad for something right here in your backyard," Huntersville Parks and Recreation wrote, according to Queen City News. "Whether you're a seasoned pro or just getting started, come see what makes Bradford Park a world-class experience."

Eight North Carolina courses cracked the top 100. Diavolo in Cary grabbed 15th, while Sugaree in Newland landed at No. 67.

This recognition strengthens Charlotte's reputation as a disc golf destination. Interest in the sport has grown here over recent years, drawing more players to local courses.

UDisc compiles its annual rankings by analyzing course ratings that users submit throughout the year. The app functions as both a scoring tool and a directory, connecting disc golf players across the globe with courses in their area.

The top 100 list spans multiple countries and continents. Making this list puts the Huntersville facility in elite company within the sport.

Players can visit the course through the partnership that maintains it. Both experienced competitors and newcomers are welcome.

J. MayhewWriter