Course Overview
Nokia DiscGolfPark – The Beast
Holes18Par63Distance9,242 ftTerrainMixed
Bad Nokia DiscGolfPark in Finland stands out as a demanding, water-laden test of power and precision, with 924 feet of water separating you from a good score. The course blends short, high-stakes par-3s with longer, strategic par-4s, creating a rhythmic challenge that rewards distance while punishing mistakes near the water hazards. The terrain is mixed, with water features playing a central role throughout the round.
The playing experience balances risk with reward. You’ll face several water-lined drives that force you to decide between power or placement, while the consistent flow of par-9 holes keeps you moving. The Finnish forest setting adds a cool, natural atmosphere to the round, while the 924 feet of water means you’ll need to stay aware of each water risk. The layout rewards players who can control their distance while avoiding the penalty-heavy zones.
Bad Nokia’s reputation grew after hosting the PDGA Pro World Championships in 2025, where Gannon Buhr took the men’s title and Ohn Scoggins claimed the women’s championship. The event highlighted the course’s blend of power requirements and the water-intense layout, cementing it as a world-class destination for serious competitors.
Designed by Jussi Meresmaa · Est. 2011