What to Expect
Discover the exciting sport of disc golf at the Heathdale Glen Orden Trial Disc Golf course, perfect for all ages and skill levels. This nine-basket course is split into two sections, offering a fun outdoor activity that encourages family participation and healthy exercise. Whether you're a beginner or a keen player, this course provides a great way to enjoy the outdoors and try something new.
The course is open daily during daylight hours, allowing you to visit at your convenience. You can borrow discs for free from Hoppers Crossing Library if you don’t have your own, making it easy to get started. The loan scheme is designed to encourage community participation and promote this growing sport.
This activity is ideal for parents looking for an engaging way to get their children active and outdoors, combining fun with physical activity in a safe and welcoming environment.
Activity Details
The disc golf course features nine baskets divided into north and south sections, connected by a walking path. Players start at hole one, where a check-in sign helps monitor usage and support future planning for a permanent course. The course is designed to accommodate players of all ages and abilities.
Discs can be borrowed from Hoppers Crossing Library by Wyndham City Library members aged 15 and over. Members can borrow up to three discs at a time for two weeks. A replacement fee applies for lost discs, ensuring responsibility and care for the equipment.
The loan scheme is a partnership between Active Wyndham, Melbourne Disc Golf Club, and Wyndham City Library Service. Starter disc sets are also available for purchase online for those interested in continuing the sport.
Location and Access
The course is located at Heathdale Glen Orden Reserve, off Derrimut Road, opposite AquaPulse in Werribee 3030. It is accessible during daylight hours, seven days a week, providing flexibility for families to visit at their convenience.
Discs for the course can only be obtained and returned at Hoppers Crossing Library, ensuring a central point for equipment management. The course layout and map are available online via Melbourne Disc Golf’s Glen Orden Trial Disc Golf page.
Parking and public transport options are available nearby, making it easy to reach this family-friendly outdoor activity.
Important Information
Please remember to check in at hole one to help monitor course popularity and support the development of a permanent disc golf facility in Wyndham. Borrowers of discs accept responsibility for their care and timely return to avoid replacement fees.
The course is a trial and may be updated or improved depending on volunteer availability and community feedback. It is not an organised event, so players participate at their own convenience.
This activity is free to access, but borrowing discs requires Wyndham City Library membership for those aged 15 and over. Membership is simple to obtain with proof of residency.
Booking and Prices
No booking is required to use the disc golf course; it is open during daylight hours every day. The activity is free of charge for all participants.
Borrowing discs from Hoppers Crossing Library is free, with a deposit system in place to cover lost discs ($10 per disc). Members owing $30 or more in replacement fees will be unable to borrow further discs until fees are settled.
For more information, visit the Melbourne Disc Golf Glen Orden Trial Disc Golf page or contact Melbourne Disc Golf via their Facebook page.