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TravNasty
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 6.1 years 48 played 10 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Solid Experience Everytime 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:May 31, 2021 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

-Great Variety of Holes. Short, Long, Woods, Open, Left, Right, Elevation up, Elevation down there is so much variety packed into this.
-Pretty well maintained for the most part. Other than an overflowing trash can and trash scattered throughout (bring a bag and pick some up along the way!) the course is well maintained and I don't think other than hold 17's felled tree and bramble area there was really any bad spots.
-Signs and pads. The signs were pretty slick and every hole I think has a solid tee pad.

Cons:

-Trash and Clean Up. Even though I think it is very well maintained you should bring a bag with you to try and nab your share of some trash as there is ample litter. There is also some things that could be cleared out, but all courses have those of course

Other Thoughts:

I'm a big fan of this course and it's just another great course in Chillicothe. I definitely recommend and I go there almost every time I go up to Chillicothe for disc golf. Can't say I've ever had a bad experience playing there. With some cleanup and clearing this course could easily make it to a 4 for me. Whoever maintains and made this course though you are doing awesome! Keep it up!
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williams363
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 9.9 years 79 played 37 reviews
3.00 star(s)

4 Years Since The Last Review: I Like This Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 29, 2019 Played the course:once

Pros:

-Tons of parking, especially during summer break months.

-Some of the best tee signs i've seen. Very big plus imho.

-Layout has been updated and I think it plays way better than it was.Great new layout.

-Good mix of Open and Wooded. I love courses that start with a good long open throw, goes into the woods, one or two open in the middle, and them ends with plenty of open (right and left turns). This is a fun layout, one that i really enjoy playing.

Cons:

-It took a second to find the 1st tee; but that was due to the information on the site, which i've tried to update.

-the beginning and end are near the sidewalks on campus, it could hinder play if the campus is busy.

-Be careful throwing in some spots. Thick brush around the wood's edges. #5 is also next to the main road.

-Tee signs are low to the ground. Sometimes it's hard to see it from a distance.

Other Thoughts:

I really have no true complaints. It's not a pro course by any means, so if that's what you expect, it may disappoint.

I love that there is a college campus with a course attached. Helps grow the game, imho.

Honestly, I'm interested in who made these tee signs. They did a fantastic job. Really fun layout! Give it a play.
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sisyphus
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 12.7 years 398 played 383 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Chillicothe’s other gem 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 29, 2013 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

A great deal of variety awaits the Recreational to Intermediate player on the OU-C 18 hole course, including an open field downhill bomb of almost 400 feet, to excruciatingly tight woods holes as short as 163'. You'll need to shape shots in both directions, hit lines, and avoid some really serious hazards if you don't have good control of your distances, due to the very nice use of the elevation available through these campus woods. For instance, if you throw to the right (or kick off a tree!) on hole #4, you'll wind up 50' below the basket in the treacherous ravine. So water isn't the only way to punch up the risk/reward factor on a course!

Hole 1 starts behind the main building and shoots downhill to the treeline with a bleacher bench just right of the basket, and a slope into the (still forgiving) woods behind. Hole two comes back toward the building, and # 3 is the aforementioned bomb, while #4 is the control shortie noted above. Hole five has a tight woods fairway with the hill sloping away long and right of the basket. Walking back to your left toward University Blvd, you'll shoot #6 up along the hillside to the woodline, with the potential to really run long or to fade a long way away. The seventh basket, 300 feet downhill of the tee, is guarded by a magnificent tree, before coming back into the woods uphill to the left on 8, across the path to the right on nine, and further uphill to the right on 10.

#11 has a bit of an 'unfairway', with a huge number of small trees in your path to this relatively short pin position. #12 is straight, with a guarded 'green', while #13 looks like it might have a fair line hooking to the right to an interesting basket raised just a little on an old stump. If you try to cut straight at this one, there are a LOT of trees to navigate! The fourteenth basket lies just a few feet past the treeline, with your shot having to either hyzer out over the tennis courts, or between the trees and the tall fence. Hole 15 is a neat hyzer (rhbh) shot beyond, but with the path and a lamp post which can constitute OB right and beyond. The 16th basket is a lengthy uphill to the right, beyond a fenced in wetlands area, and 17 comes back gently down the hill (with the added bonus of possibly 'black acing' the 15th basket). 18 finishes up by the driveway and a nice tree, with the basket parked just at the top of the hill by the corner of the main campus building.

Cons:

The lack of poured teepads could be worked around in several places by shooting from sidewalks (on 1, 3, 7), and from the drive on 18. Right now, most are exposed dirt (one rubber mat on 14), with roots and rocks causing uneven steps far too often. The extremely basic tee signs state only distances, and a few are either missing or lying on the ground at the tee.

The course could just as easily start with the long bomb on hole three, renumbering from one starting there by the parking lot. But the flow of the course is logical and pretty easy to follow, with the possible exception of the path going both directions away from the 8th basket, and the long walk between 13 & 14.

We played hole 18 from the driveway just left of the tee to avoid hitting the lamp post directly in the line of the dirt tee.

Other Thoughts:

Compliments to Jeff Melton for designing a challenging, but not brutal course out there in Chillicothe. If you're in that area for the day, OU-C and Great Seal pack a nice one-two punch for disc golfers!
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LBC19
Experience: 11.7 years 7 played 6 reviews
3.00 star(s)

nice course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 8, 2012 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

nice mix of woods and open holes.

Cons:

tee boxes not in great shape ,at least one you couldnt even tell where the box was,open holes in need of a lawn mower.

Other Thoughts:

nice course ,only the second course I have played so I dont have much to compare too, layout nice I am sure I will be back! concrete pads would make all the difference!!
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Ben17
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 23.9 years 119 played 31 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Nice For A University 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 2, 2010 Played the course:once

Pros:

For a university its pretty nice. They do have a great amount of elevation changes. The tees and the baskets are both easy to find. Even though it is on a college campus it is still always open. Its not like they have a closing time during the school day. The baskets had stickers on the inside pole so that you could be able to locate the basket from the tee in the wooded areas. They do mix it up, having many holes in the woods and other holes out in the open. Even though they had dirt tees, the dirt was nice and flat. You were never on the wrong side of a hill. I think that the signature hole is hole #13. It is really neat how they have the basket actually on top of a tree stump. I have really never seen this before.

Cons:

To begin i would have to say that the tee signs are not useful at all. All it says is the distance, you have no clue where the baskets are located. The first tee is somewhat challenging to find. It is behind the building above the tennis courts. I didn't know where to look so i had to ask some other disc golfers where to go. Hole #6 actually plays along the road. It is also on a hill. When i was there my disc rolled all the way into the road. Good thing there were no cars coming. Always be careful of that. At times it can be somewhat challenging to navigate through. Also there is no map to guide you through the course. In the woods it can get really thick. Always watch out for the thorn bushes. There are alot of them here. And when i say alot i mean alot.

Other Thoughts:

Overall this is a pretty decent course. If you have a few hours in between classes then this is definately what you need to go and do. A quick little round of disc. Here alot of the holes are the same and dont really challenge you in a different way. If you are in the Chillicothe area i would recommend going and playing the Great Seal course. It is definately more fun and more challenging than this. If you really want to play a nice course i would say go about half an hour down the road and go play Pike Lake State Park. It is for sure better than both of the courses in the Chillicothe area. Even though i just said this, this is still a nice course that just needs a little bit of work in some areas.
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optidiscic
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 21.9 years 156 played 149 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Chillin in Chillicothe 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 3, 2010 Played the course:once

Pros:

I love the way this course opens with a baby downhill to warm up your arm. I truly enjoyed the downhill blast of hole #3 with the fast slope to punish hard hyzers left. I emptied my bag and I would recommend doing the same...fun open hole. Hole 4 is a shortie with ace potential but beware theres a cliff dropoff lurking to the right so reconsider that anny route. All of the open holes seemed to have legitimate birdie potential if your initial placement is favorable. Across slope to fast green #6 and downhill to guarded basket #7 were enjoyable and #16 provided the only big arm test of power as you must throw uphill over a fenced in, but accessible, oob retention basin to have a decent putt at birdie.....I emptied my bag here and learned my arm is worthless but I still swear I can take the macho route. You can lay-up and go around and take a 3 or you can go for it and take the circle 4 like me. (good risk reward hole for big arms) Has some elevation throughout the fields and the woods. The woods holes are short but they are tight enough with different options to keep your interest. Short enough so disc loss should be minimal. 17 and 18 make good use of elevation in their pin placements...but read cons.

Cons:

Natural Tees appear to be muddy at times. 17 and 18 pose major risk. 17's basket is perched on a hillside next to an access road and 18 comically has the basket next to a windowless building with double doors that literally open onto the green. Funny until someone gets hurt. Tennis courts also seem to have a lot of traffic so holes 1 and 18 could be a bit problematic..(college course it's to be expected) The final loop of open holes 14-18 seemed less fun than the prior open holes 1-3,6-7. The woods holes were all very short. Seemed to me something more ambitious could have been done in the woods here. There is a park bench very close to basket #4. I didn't like the tennis fence tunnel of 14 much either.(maybe I had flashbacks of Seth Burton 17 lol) Won't challenge the better golfers out there but it won't bore you either.

Other Thoughts:

Again I was surprised by this course. I felt this would be a great course to have nearby as it provides woods, uphills, downhills, wind, and open shots. It plays quick but it is fun and not overly frustrating. Again I loved the atmosphere of the town (OHIo's original capital) and the college campus was tidy and pretty.
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puppyohio
Experience: 5 played 5 reviews
3.00 star(s)

OU close to tennis courts 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 29, 2008 Played the course:never

Pros:

Scenic, deer at dusk. Easy walking. Can do in about hour to hour and half. Am beginner to inter player. All tees are marked. Friendly staff, can borrow discraft disc's inside.

Cons:

hole 11 and 13 walk uphill.

Other Thoughts:

Player's card inside of building, bottom floor. Has a practice putting hole, with 8 markers.
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Ryno-5 DGT
Experience: 19.9 years 301 played 13 reviews
3.00 star(s)

2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 4, 2007 Played the course:never

Pros:

easy to play, elevation changes, nice atmosphere

Cons:

rough tees on some
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jtmelton
Experience: 4 played 3 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Short course but nice 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 14, 2007 Played the course:never

Pros:

Short course in and out of the woods with some elevation changes.. The course can be played in about 1 to 1 1/2 hours.

Cons:

Some of the tee pads are rough but trying to convince the college to go with concrete.
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