About the course
Disc golf among the gum trees and kangaroos of Belair National Park
Belair Park Golf Club is a public 18-hole, par-72 disc golf course set in a national park amongst gum trees in Belair, SA, Australia, occupying the site of the former abandoned Belair ball golf course. It features 18 concrete tee pads and 27 baskets, with multiple configurations including a community-friendly "quick 6" loop, a "quick 9" loop, a beginner layout and an advanced layout. Existing sand traps, slated for renovation, play as hazards.
Players consistently describe this course as huge, varied and beautiful, praising the natural national park setting and the chance to play alongside resident kangaroos and birdlife. The well-maintained baskets and tee pads, generous distances and mix of wide-open fairways earn regular compliments, and reviewers note it suits the whole family across its multiple layouts. The terrain is reported to be hilly and at times overgrown, so sturdy footwear is a common suggestion. Some visitors mention that signposting can make it easy to lose your way and that toilet facilities are hard to find. Overall the reputation is overwhelmingly positive, with reviewers highlighting the scenery, wildlife and the welcome re-activation of a long-loved community space.