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Frankfort Square, IL

Indian Boundary South Park

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1.445(based on 8 reviews)
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Jukeshoe
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Experience: 14.7 years 316 played 268 reviews
1.50 star(s)

"Native American Boundary South Park" Is the Preferred Nomenclature, Dude...

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 6, 2022 Played the course:once

Pros:

- Nine holes of pitch and putt, with one or two slightly longer holes. Portajohn and ample parking. Signs. Baskets. Lumpy blue concrete (asphalt? hard to tell with the blue paint) teepads, with huge boards at the front upon which to stub your toe.
- Scraps of elevation and water help keep this from being completely dismal, with #8 kind of on a bit of a small rise and #4's basket near-ish the pond.
- Native American Boundary South Park plays around a largely flat, open, grassy area dotted with the very occasional mature tree. A deep-looking creek bounds the park to one side, and a pond bounds it to another. The other two sides are house/apartments and prairie grass. No Native American Boundary I could see, but lots of bird-watching opportunities here, including...

Cons:

- Geese. Geese poop.
- One's basket looks like it lipped off to Mike Tyson.
- Did I mention goose poop? Geese like defecating here.

Other Thoughts:

- F'ing geese.
- This would make a fine practice course if not for the excrement.
- Saw a couple of large water birds (crane and I think an egret)...
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wolfhaley
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Experience: 20 years 1008 played 579 reviews
1.50 star(s)

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 27, 2022 Played the course:once

Pros:

The course is located in a pretty much disc golf exclusive area. There could be other people lounging around in the grass, but it's probably a pretty rare occurance.

The baskets here are Mach III's I believe. You don't see these too often anymore but they were all in decent shape still. They don't catch the greatest but are serviceable at least. One pin position per hole.

The tee pads are blue painted asphalt. Not too often you see asphalt tees, but to be honest, I really didn't mind them at all. They were all pretty level and had excellent traction and grip.

The tee signs here are very basic. Hole # and distance. It's all you really need since the pin is visible from the tee on every hole.

A creek can come into play on hole 1 and the pond has potential to come into play on a few holes as well. It would take a pretty poor shot to find any water but if the wind is up it can become much more likely.

The flow of the course was pretty straightforward and easy to follow. I'd still use a map to speed things up, but not too bad in general.

The course is permanent and free to play. This one would be in my winter rotation with the general openness to it. Ample parking and there was a restroom by the start of the course.


Cons:

Landing in the creek or probably even the pond pretty much means a lost disc. The water looks like chocolate milk and the smell is, let's just say. not appealing in the least.

The course is just pretty bland. There's a few trees scattered throughout but they're easily avoidable for the vast majority of players. Other than that it's just flat and open. Not a very memorable of even interesting course.

It appears that the pond is prone to flooding which would make a hole or two unplayable if that happens. It appears to stay muddy for long stretches after the water recedes as well, judging from the look of the grass near the water.

A walking path can potentially come into play, but it was only noticable on hole 8 if I recall correctly. Possibly 9 too, I didn't notice if it was though.


Other Thoughts:

This is a quick play if you're in the area and short on time. If you're not short on time there's numerous other, better options a short distance away. It was passable when I played it, so I went with a 1.5. It's a place with baskets.
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The Valkyrie Kid
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Experience: 46 years 1562 played 1507 reviews
1.50 star(s)

Below Average Chicago 9-er! 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 26, 2016 Played the course:once

Pros:

Indian Boundary Park won't inspire a lot emotion form us disc golfers. Mashnut used the adjective scruffy to describe the park and the course. Maybe the village and it's inhabitants are scruffy as well.

The park is at the end of a dead end street. The park, not the street, is decently large, very flat and bordered by a canal on side, the lake on another, a street and some houses. The whole park just seems kind of forgotten.

The signs are kind of big and ugly. They give you all the normal information. The tees are asphalt with a RR tie at the front. I had no negative feeling toward them. The baskets older DGA models, I think. Some had a number on top.

The course is mostly open, mostly flat and always uninspiring. There are couple of holes where some of the scattered trees come into play. Course designers did their best with this below average piece of land.

The tall grass could come into play on # 1. # 7 has tall grass down it's left side. With a really bad shot, you probably could find the lake on a couple of holes.

The listed pars are junior high level.

There is a porta potti in the parking lot. Yeah!

# 2 makes you make a decision off the tee. Do I throw left or right around this tree in my line?

Cons:

The course is recreational level, at the most. There isn't much challenge there for most golfers.

The 7th basket has the gangster lean going.

It's pretty soggy overall. You probably would to skip this course during rainy times.

Lots of geese. Should be a droppings alert although they seemed ,to be hanging out over near the lake.

Other Thoughts:

Just another sub-standard Chicago 9'er. Not a horrible course, just a very lacking piece of land to build a course on.
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WindyCityROCer
Experience: 19.1 years 27 played 13 reviews
1.50 star(s)

Beginner/Youth Course 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 6, 2007 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Course is usually well kept, as it's in a multi use park.

Creek on hole 1, and long grass on 5 are the only places to lose discs (unless you have a really poor shot on 6 and it goes over fence/into a yard).

Baskets in good shape.

Cons:

VERY short, the longest hole is 350ish.

Dangerous asphalt tees w/4x4's in FRONT of pad, very easy to injure yourself by tripping on them.
A FEW trees come into play on 4 holes, otherwise the course is wide open.

Distance to Hole 9 is wrong, it was accidentally measured to hole 2 basket (past 9), so sign is about 60' off.

Multi-use park, primarily for soccer I've seen as many as 4 holes unplayable due to games.

Other Thoughts:

Not much to offer for anyone other than youth or beginner. Makes an ok place for fieldwork/practice. Drainage is also very poor, and the backside of the course lends itself to ducks, and their droppings.
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