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Indianapolis, IN

Sahm Park

3.15(based on 5 reviews)
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Colicus
Experience: 30 years 121 played 7 reviews
2.00 star(s)

Unexciting Mud-hole 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 4, 2020 Played the course:once

Pros:

It is great to have a disc golf course. This course is easy to find in not far off 465. The practice basket has a pretty neat set of bricks in the ground in a semi-circle. Each one further from the basket than the last. This course does have a mix of woods holes and open holes. There are 2 tee-pads and 2 basket positions for each as well.

Cons:

After hole one, holes 2-10 are in the woods. The fairways are essentially mud-holes. It really has not rained much in the past several days, sunny and temps in the 60s-70s. I don't think it ever dries up. Although it is relatively easy to follow, there are very few signs. Most tee-pads have wooden sticks in the ground indicating hole number and distance. Speaking of the tee-pads, they aren't bad, really. Unorthodox. Some sort of rectangular plastic composite with vents cut out.

Other Thoughts:

This course is really not very imaginative. The open holes switch back against on another. It is like playing the same hole 4-5 times. Some of the short tee's are a little too short. The longs are fine, I guess. I do think that there is still some ongoing construction happening here. With a little TLC and a way to get rid of the mud, I could certainly be made better,
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Designer response by Matthew boals
Fall of 2020 10 tons of gravel added in the low spots in the woods. And just in case boot brushes are installed on the long tee sign posts. All holes now have Tee Signs. All holes have two tee pads. They are "Hog Slats" preformed 4' x 10' made of concrete. 3" of gravel added to #1, #2, #10, #11, #12, #14 through #18. 40' footbridge also added in front of #17.
The "open" holes are the original 9 designed in 1992. We wanted to keep those tee/pin locations for history and it was less work to do. ;).
Still planning on a few mounds for Elavated greens.
Depending on the pin locations, and tee played, when you played it can be a beginner friendly course. Play long to long and a Advanced player with be challenged on a handful of holes.
Hope ya make it back to check out the upgrades!
Always highly recommended to wear long pants, boots and bring bug spray!
Bat boxes added to help with the Mosquitoes

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