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Jellico, TN

Indian Mountain State Park

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BogeyNoMore
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3.00 star(s)

“Native American” Mountain State Park

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Dec 22, 2022 Played the course:once

Pros:

Solid park style course in a pretty, well maintained, state park, with onsite RV camping. Conveniently located 5 min off I-75.

• Variety: good – Nice range of distances, with several holes long enough to let big arms have some fun. Fairly open, but enough trees force you to hit windows and shape some shots, with a few more moderately wooded holes sprinkled in. Not a ton of variety in terms of fairway shapes, but you'll throw more than just straight and hyzer shots. Holes feature rotating pin positions.

• Elevation: Decent – Most holes basically play flat, but enough holes feature enough elevation to make things more interesting.

• Challenge: Good - Will test your distance and decision making. Wind could easily be a major factor on some of the longer holes.

• Aethetics: Excellent - This is a pretty course that plays its way around a small lake that's the focal point of the park, with wonderful views of woodsy hills in the distance.

• Equipment: Very Good- nice concrete tees that are large and level. Dark blue Innova baskets are pretty easy to see and in new condition. Good tee signs are easy to spot from a distance, and have an indicator for current pin placement (unfortunately, the indictors are Velcro, and a few of them must have fallen off).

• Memorable holes: Good - Features some fun water carries, including 9, which forces you to hit a window at the end of about a 200 foot water carry. Hit the window, and there's a decent chance you have a birdie look. Miss the window, and you're likely trying to retrieve your disc. The other two water carries are set up so noodle arms can avoid the water by laying up in some way. Also features some par 4's (that big arms may feel are soft pars).

• Fun Factor: Good. - Although I prefer more woods than this course offers, I still found it to be a fun round, and think most players will have a good time here.

• Routing/Nav: Decent: Not too bad overall, but there are quite a few long, non-intuitive walks between holes. Don't recall if there were next tee signs, but glad I used U-Disc to navigate.

Cons:

• Several of the back 9 play around the RV campground (which made me feel a bit like I was intruding), or bring asphalt into play, both of which were a buzzkill for me.

• Dry when I played, but you can tell: this is not a course that drains well. I wouldn't recommend playing here for couple of days after a good rain.

• The velcro pin position indicators on the tee signs could be improved. They were kind of hard to see, and a couple of them were missing completely.

• I don't think the bathrooms are open during the winter.

Other Thoughts:

Really fills a DG void, because there isn't another quality 18 hole course for about 40-50 miles in any direction. It's not destination disc golf, but it's a well-executed course and a welcome break on a long drive.

#15's basket is only about 400 ft from the KY border, so you could safari a hole that plays from KY to TN, if you really wanted to. ;)

A couple of the early holes had a 2nd, orange basket installed (in addition to the 18 blues).

If I could, I'd give it a 3.25 but I don't like to round up... so 3.0+
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