A disc golf course tucked into IBM's Rochester campus, open to the public and completely car-free by design
A disc golf course tucked into IBM's Rochester campus, open to the public and completely car-free by design. You're throwing plastic, not hitting balls, which means walking isn't just encouraged. It's the only option. The wooded layout winds through mature trees with enough elevation change to keep your legs honest over 18 holes. Baskets replace pins. Fairways are worn dirt paths through grass. No tee times, no greens fees, no pretense. Just show up with discs and walk. Rochester's medical crowd uses this as a lunch break escape. Smart.