At Boyne Mountain Resort, you don’t just play disc golf—you ride a scenic chairlift (Hemlock Chairlift) to the summit and tee off with panoramic views all around (Disc Golf Puttheads, Boyne Mountain). Overhead, you’ll cross the world’s longest wooden suspension bridge—SkyBridge Michigan—adding a memorable highlight to the course access (Wikipedia).
The Two Courses: Disciples Hollow and Cold Springs
Boyne offers two 18‑hole layouts. The one I played, Disciples Hollow, is their newest, highly technical loop opened in 2023. The original classic layout is Cold Springs, updated in 2019 for renewed challenge and flow (UDisc).
Both courses start up top and wind down the slopes, offering dramatic elevation changes, tight lines through towering north‑woods trees, and long downhill bombers (discgolfscene.com).
Terrain, Length & Shot Depth
- Expect a variety of shots: uphill, downhill, flat, tight wooded corridors, and open glades.
- Hole lengths vary considerably—most range from around 160 ft to 420 ft, with a demanding 610 ft par‑4 hole in Burn Springs (Cold Springs #18) (UDisc).
- Disciples Hollow pushes technical play: tight fairways, strategic mando‑trees, OB zones, and drop‑zones to challenge every shotmaker (UDisc).
- Cold Springs offers mid‑length technical play sprinkled with dramatic downhill scoring opportunities and open uphill challenges (UDisc).

Tees & Amenities
- Concrete tee pads are installed on both courses at all holes—no guesswork here (UDisc).
- There are also amateur-level tees (non‑concrete), providing shorter options for novices or casual players.
- The baskets are high‑quality DISCatcher Pro 28‑chain targets throughout (UDisc).
- The chairlift and cement walkways make tee access smoother, although the terrain remains extremely hilly and a good workout (Disc Golf Puttheads).

Views & Scenery
Imagine throwing discs with vistas over Boyne Valley, rolling hills, and northern Michigan forest. The ride up to the tee towers above the valley, and several holes afford majestic, sweeping views as you play downhill. The natural beauty here is a complement to the challenge of the golf itself (Boyne Mountain, dgcoursereview.com).

Disc Golf Culture & Signature Discs
The resort sells its own branded discs, stamped with logos for both Cold Springs and Disciples Hollow courses. They’re a collectible gem for enthusiasts and make great souvenirs.

Why It Matters in the Disc Golf World
- Destination appeal: Rarely can players ride a lift, cross a landmark suspension bridge, and navigate resort‑backed disc golf in one round.
- Elevation variety: Few courses pack this level of vertical fluctuation in northern woods—ranging from steep downhill bomber holes to strategic uphill tests.
- Course design pedigree: With Daniel Brooks redesigns and updates, the layouts embrace modern competitive course standards with visual, technical, and terrain complexity.

đź§ Playing Tips & Considerations
- Take the chairlift—it’s well worth the ride to conserve energy for the round. Resort guests can ride for free; otherwise it’s about $15 per person (UDisc, Disc Golf Puttheads).
- Bring good footwear—you’ll be hiking steep hills, transitioning between tees on dirt paths and paved walkways.
- Use a backpack bag—throwing with discs in your lap on the lift can be awkward; backpacks are recommended (Disc Golf Puttheads).
- Pick up a stamped course disc—perfect for souvenir bragging rights or future rounds.

Final Thoughts
Playing at Boyne Mountain is nothing short of epic. From the longest suspension bridge, the panoramic ride up the mountain, to the dual-course layout that blends technical precision and powerful downhill bombs, it’s one of Michigan’s most iconic disc golf destinations. Whether you’re chasing birdies or just soaking in the scenery, Disciples Hollow and Cold Springs deliver an unforgettable round—an experience that every disc golfer should have on their bucket list.


Your strategy breakdown includes a brown bag lunch, one beer, and one water bottle. They do have water coolers to refill your bottle at certain points throughout, but make sure you have ice. This is a journey, not a quick round by any means.













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