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About the Course

Trinity Episcopal School is home to an on-campus, 9 hole disc golf course located on the burgeoning trail system behind the Wright House. Students, faculty, staff, alumni, family and friends of the Trinity community are invited to enjoy the wooded, technical fairways from both white (amateur) and green (beginner) tee positions after school hours and on weekends. During the school year, the course serves the Trinity Disc Golf Club every Friday during Discovery, and also serves as the home to the Trinity Disc Golf Team during the spring athletic season for students who wish to obtain an activity credit. 

The course is available to the Trinity community everyday after school, as well as on weekends and during school breaks. Please contact Louis Ferro, the disc golf program sponsor, with any questions or for more information. Additional course information, including a trail map and score keeping tools, can be found on the UDisc page for the Trinity course. 

In 2023, the course was initially installed and designed with generous support from the River City Disc Golf Club. In 2024, Hayden Veech ’25 further improved the course with his Eagle Scout project, completing tee pads for holes #1 and #6, as well as toe board for all holes. Future plans to improve the course include another Eagle Scout project to be led by Cooper McCormack ’26. Additional improvements have been made possible by a grant from the PDGA Scholastic Club Grant fund.

Trinity Disc Golf Club

Every Friday, all Trinity students are invited to join the Disc Golf Club during Discovery. Activities range from abbreviated rounds up on the course, to putting competitions, to clinics taught by experienced local disc golfers. Students of all skill levels are welcome to join, discs and equipment are provided. Please contact club sponsor Louis Ferro for more information.

Trinity Disc Golf Team

Every spring, Trinity students are able to join the Trinity Disc Golf Team for which they are able to earn an activity credit towards graduation. Students who participate meet after school from March through May twice weekly for team practices both on campus and at local courses, in addition to competing in local PDGA sanctioned tournaments. Students of all skill levels are welcome; discs and equipment provided. Please contact Louis Ferro for more information. 

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    Louis Ferro 

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    (804) 672-4921