04/23/2026
This is Bartholomew (his friends call him Bart). Bart was trying to make it across hole 2 to the small pond and didn't want help, we helped him anyway.
If you're trying to retrieve a disc watch your fingers and toes. He said his friends aren't nearly as forgiving as he is.
12/17/2025
All snow trails are currently CLOSED INDEFINITELY to protect the snow base. You are welcome to recreate on any areas of the park that are not groomed!
The disc golf course remains open, but please avoid walking on the groomed trail running through the course.
12/09/2025
Shovels are placed at each tee pad as of this afternoon! Remember to never tee off from snow or ice covered pads!
10/06/2025
Hey disc golf community, after continuing reports of folks having their discs turn up for sale at other locations, we find it necessary to further restrict pond retrieval operations. We will also reiterate requirements for picking up your found disc below:
Mass Pond Retrievals: ALL mass retrieval operations, including those done by volunteers, are no longer permitted. Shorewood Park staff will take over any and all pond retrieval operations. If you see anyone out there using throw rakes, scoops, or similar methods feel free to let them know it is not allowed and to inform our staff. You'll know if it's us as we will have the golf cart out.
Individual Retrievals: You are more than welcome to fish for your own disc - but only with single-disc retrieval methods like the collapsible ones or the rakes provided near the ponds.
Disc Pickup w/Phone #: If your number is on it you will get a text from our company phone. Upon pickup, you will be required to show us the text before our staff pull your disc. If it had your number and you have not been texted - we do not have it.
Pickup w/o phone #: Feel free to check with us about discs without a phone number. However, you will be required to provide the color and model (i.e. purple shark) before we pull the disc.
We're not fans that these restrictions are apparently necessary, but it has been made clear that there are some in the community that cannot be trusted with following our policies or customary norms in the community. While it's unfortunate that you, our players, may be inconvenienced by these policies, we hope that it will result in more returned plastic, less frustration, and more fun for all of our players.
Thanks everyone, and as always we hope to see you out there!
09/05/2025
Baskets have been moved back to primary locations for a while - enjoy!
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08/15/2025
We had a user report that there was someone hitting golf balls off near hole 6 this morning. They were nearly hit.
Folks, we're not a golf course any more. The hitting of golf balls at Shorewood Park is strictly prohibited, as it presents a significant danger to disc golfers, trail users, and the now more abundant local wildlife. Do not hit golf or practice golf balls at the course. Go to a driving range.
If you see someone hitting balls at the course feel free to inform them that is against the rules of the park and dangerous for other users.
07/29/2025
Hello GB Disc Golfers! In preparation for the 8/9 tournament hosted by Door Disc Golf Store we would like to put together a volunteer day that will focus on mulching, trail framing (no digging!), and stick pickup.
Management has a vacation coming up, so we're looking at 8am until done this coming Monday, 8/4 - to be confirmed once we know if folks can make it!
07/01/2025
Update! The Shorewood Center will be closed Friday, July 4th and Sunday, July 6th for Independence Day. We will be open for regular hours Saturday, July 5th, and again on Monday, July 7th.
See you out there!
06/25/2025
Pins have been moved to alternate locations! The relevant holes are updated in Udisc, and pins will remain in long positions through at least July.
Thanks to Nick Badalamenti for helping move pins.
Get out there and throw hard!
05/22/2025
Hi folks, since we've gotten this question several times thought we would post on it:
Use of personal golf carts at Shorewood Disc Golf Course or anywhere else on the UW-Green Bay campus is not permitted. ADA devices such as mobility scooters are of course welcomed, but we encourage users with restricted mobility to exercise caution on or skip more elevation change-heavy holes such as 10, 11, 15, and 16.
Thanks!
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