The Canyons is one of the
Top 25 disc golf courses
in the world

Plan your visit

Visit the Dellwood Disc Golf Pro Shop located at 309 Dell Park Avenue, Lockport, IL 60441.

Summer is our busiest season. If parking is not available in the main lots on Dell Park Avenue there is additional parking one block north off of 171 on Woods Drive: click here for directions.

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Course map

We recommend using the UDISC application that has our course map and scoring features. You can download the UDISC app here. The Canyons disc golf course profile on UDISC can be found here.

Available Layouts

The Canyons

Playing The Canyons disc golf course is an experience you will never forget. Being one of the top 25 courses in the world makes in comparable to playing a professional level ball golf course, like Cog Hill. We do not recommend this course for beginners due to its challenging nature.

There are 27 holes. Notably, 11 of those holes have secondary pin locations that are permanently in play, making for a wide array of layouts players can choose from.

The course itself is cart friendly, be advised that holes 6D and 16 are both cliff shots with large staircases. After you play hole 12, you will pass by the main parking lots (2) and the Dellwood Disc Golf pro shop. Hole 13 is directly behind the pro shop.

VIEW THE DELLWOOD BROCHURE

JJ Callahan | PDGA #182076

The Guest Book

We have a guest book that visitors can sign after visiting The Canyons to share their experiences. Please click here to sign it. We want to hear your hole-in-one stories, missed putts and observations. You can also rate us on UDISC.

Course History

The Canyons Grand Opening was on September 20, 2014. It was a vision created by Sean Callahan (PDGA #41210) and Steve Matul (PDGA #8) and was hand-cleared by local legends. Click here to read the history.

Hole One

Hole 1 is a historic landmark on Google Maps: click here for directions.

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All Seasons

Dellwood Park is gorgeous in all seasons. Here is a Summer and Winter comparison view of hole 16 by Lauren Lakeberg, The Disc Golf Photographer.

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