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From the 2014 City Parks Facts, The Trust for Public Land, here are some of the largest U.S. cities ranked by disc golf courses per 10,000 acres of parkland.
These are the courses the park board owns, and the total parkland within the city limits. The cities with zero courses are ranked by increasing acreage.
These are the courses the park board owns, and the total parkland within the city limits. The cities with zero courses are ranked by increasing acreage.
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Stockton 29.7
Durham 15.7
Mesa 13.2
Anaheim 11.7
Tampa 10.6
Milwaukee 9.6
Lexington/Fayette 9.0
Lubbock 9.0
Fort Wayne 8.3
Bakersfield 7.5
Tulsa 6.9
Orlando 6.7
Fresno 6.4
Minneapolis 5.9
Arlington, Virginia 5.6
Madison 5.5
Denver 5.1
Charlotte/Mecklenburg 4.9
Henderson 4.8
Glendale 4.6
Sacramento 3.9
Las Vegas 3.3
St. Petersburg 3.2
Long Beach 3.2
Omaha 2.9
Columbus 2.8
St. Louis 2.7
Indianapolis 2.7
Fort Worth 2.6
Tucson 2.6
Plano 2.4
Kansas City 2.3
Atlanta 2.3
Arlington, Texas 2.1
Baltimore 2.0
St. Paul 2.0
Austin 1.8
Seattle 1.8
San Francisco 1.8
Greensboro 1.6
Raleigh 1.6
Louisville/Jefferson 1.2
Oklahoma City 1.1
Albuquerque 1.1
Memphis 1.1
Nashville/Davidson 1.0
Aurora, Colorado 1.0
Houston 1.0
Colorado Springs 0.9
Philadelphia 0.9
San Antonio 0.8
Virginia Beach 0.8
Portland 0.7
Jacksonville 0.5
Dallas 0.4
Phoenix 0.4
New Orleans 0.4
San Diego 0.2
Anchorage 0.1
San Bernardino 0.0
Gilbert 0.0
Fremont 0.0
Scottsdale 0.0
Chesapeake 0.0
Irvine 0.0
Reno 0.0
Hialeah 0.0
Winston-Salem 0.0
Laredo 0.0
Norfolk 0.0
Chula Vista 0.0
Jersey City 0.0
Buffalo 0.0
Newark 0.0
Toledo 0.0
Cincinnati 0.0
Pittsburgh 0.0
Corpus Christi 0.0
Riverside 0.0
Santa Ana 0.0
Wichita 0.0
Cleveland 0.0
Oakland 0.0
Miami 0.0
Washington, D.C. 0.0
Boston 0.0
El Paso 0.0
Detroit 0.0
San Jose 0.0
Chicago 0.0
Los Angeles 0.0
New York 0.0