white fogs on mountain near buildings

Street Golf Courses

straight alley road with brown buildings
straight alley road with brown buildings
Location Selection

Find appropriate urban locations where street golf can be played in a safe and lawful manner. Consider places like open parks, unused lots, spacious parking areas or other wide spaces that allow for adequate movement and shot execution. [Source here]

a view of a bridge over a city street
a view of a bridge over a city street
Street Golf Course Layout

Utilize elements already present in the urban environment to design engaging and challenging holes. Use structures like buildings, staircases, alleys, benches, trees, and walls as part of the obstacles or goals. Ensure the course layout flows logically, keeping in mind the space available and any possible risks.[Source here]

yellow and black road sign
yellow and black road sign
Safety Considerations

Make safety a top priority when designing the course—for players, bystanders, and nearby property. Steer clear of locations with high traffic or other potential dangers. Carefully evaluate the area to reduce the risk of golf balls striking people, vehicles, or causing any damage. If needed, add protective measures like nets or barriers. [Source here]

selective focus photography of white arrow signage
selective focus photography of white arrow signage
Signage and Markers

Use clear signage and markers to define the course and help players follow it. Include arrows, indicators, or signs to lead players from one hole to the next. This makes it easier to navigate the urban setting and keeps the game running smoothly. [Source here]