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Plymouth, IN

Centennial Park

1.55(based on 4 reviews)
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Jpopi1995
Experience: 9.2 years 30 played 6 reviews
2.00 star(s)

Great for practice 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:May 23, 2016 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

- It's the only course in its known area without having to drive 30-45 minutes away
- It's not bad for practicing new shots/ honing your form
- Hole #3 is a nice far shot down the hill which is always a blast
- The baskets are actually pretty great and have a nice catch on them.
- This course is set in a pretty popular part of the park so the chances of getting more people to try the sport and ask questions about it are high.

Cons:

- Hole #1, and 2 seem to intertwine with each other and can be troublesome if more players were to be playing

- The dog park can choose to be some what trouble some if you accidentally throw a straight shot (ive thrown into the dog park 4 times thankfully with no dogs around)

- Last time I was there the post to Hole #3 was actually missing (If it is replaced should not be an issue)

- There are locals that seem to gather towards the end of the day and will play football/soccer dead center in the middle, I actually saw some people park right on top of basket for #1. This is something that signs could definitely prevent.

Other Thoughts:

Overall I think its an great course for beginners and can be fun to get out and play and actually learn the sport. I think that this course has so much potential seeing that there is literally plenty of room for growth. I can see this being an amazing 18 hole course some day and I truly hope that it can grow into one that people from all over will drive to just for it. As of right now I wouldn't recommend people coming in from other cities solely for this course but in due time its a possibility. The only thing I wish they would have done a little different is to maybe put some woods in the mix, after hole #4 they could have hooked into the woods around the dog and cleared brush to even make it a 6 and 7 hole course but for being a new thing to Plymouth I understand.
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