Tipp City, OH

Tipp City DGC

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Experience: 27.9 years 105 played 3 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Underrated for sure! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Apr 20, 2018 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Super fun course
Good mix of types of holes. long ones and technical ones too.
Plenty of opportunity to air it out
Bombers are not just RHBH hyzers. Gotta anny and hyzerflip
Nice flow, except to hole 4
Great signage.
Several ace runs
Not busy and lots of parking
Well kept grassy fairways with mature trees
Pretty with nice scenery, a winding river, and a classic red barn.

Cons:

Very little to no elevation
Natural teepads. If concrete It would be 3.75 if possible
Hole 11 is a boring throw-away 240' open hole.
Walk after hole 3 and 12 throws you off.
They close the gate in winter so gotta start on hole 7
The rough on hole 7 is surprisingly nasty.
Hole 17 gets very muddy after rain. Yuk!
Some idiots park near hole 1's basket sometime. GRRR!!

Other Thoughts:

Overall its a great course that is fun and VERY underrated. Hole 17 along the water does get muddy after rain, so just go when its dry. Just because it's flat, north of town, and lacks cement teepads it gets overlooked. Big mistake. Let me elaborate (RHBH)

Hole 1 is kinda unique. Go between the trees with a low ceiling laser and skip up the parking lot or bust out a huuuge hyzer forehand to reach the green. My forehand sucks so I only have a real option here. 313'

Hole 2 is a crush. Not only is it 446', but its slightly uphill so it plays more like 465' and the right side of the fairway is lined with thick trees so you cant just hyzerbomb like you would normally want to. You gotta annie on a hyzer-flip to even get a put for birdie.

Hole 3 is 397' wide open till you get to a protected green guarded by 3 big pines on all sides. There always seems to be a headwind on this hole. Almost 400' is no small feat and you must get it to wiggle thru the trees to the pin.

Hole 4 is redesigned. (I liked the old one BTW). Its a shorter tight line in the woods now. Either hit a small gap or you are scrambling for par.

Hole 5 is a short and tight ace run. Very fun.

Hole 6 is a 206' annie ace run. Trees along the right side so no hyzer available.

Hole 7's basket is hidden up on a ridge in between monster pines. Overshoot this one an you're in jail. Dont believe me? Try it. Nasty and surprisingly deep little ditch with thick thick rough.

Hole 8 is another CRUSH. 530'! Another one with a big tree on the right so you gotta annie-flex or hyzer flip to have a decent approach on a guarded basket. Nobody birdies this one. Par feels good, like a birdie.

Hole 9 is just plain fun if you like to air it out. 350' with an unusual set of foul-poles to avoid. Dont turn it over into jail across the street. Pin protected by small trees.

Hole 10 feels much longer than it actually is bc you need a lot of fade to get to the pin after a long row of trees on the left. Cant see the pin from the tee.

Yes yes Hole 11 is boring. Wide open 240'. If you dont park your Buzzz or Roc3, you feel dumb. That in itself adds a little pressure and therefore fun to an otherwise stupid and forgettable hole. .

Hole 12 is one of the more challenging 150' holes you will come across. Either hit a very tiny gap down the fairway or skip it off the bikepath with an aggressive overstable hyzer. (think Nuke OS or Firebird) Very protected pin. Birdie still feels good on this one.

Hole 13 is sweet. 300' tunnel shot. Tight hyzer route is available for the forehand. (not my forehand tho)

Hole 14 is a short ace run. The classic red barn and river right behind the basket makes this one ok. Still fun. Best chance for an ace on this one.

Hole 15 is a fun tunnel shot with a Buzzz. Death to the right in a murky pond. Dont go in there. Bye bye disc.

Hole 16 is shorter but you have to hit a low ceiling gap to make to green. Ace run if you throw it fast enough. Try a Buzzz SS if you have one. If you dont, go buy one!

Yes yes Hole 17 and the walk up to it can get very muddy after rain. Yeah if its muddy, it sucks. On dry days its a fun hole. Aim for the dirt 2/3 the way down the fairway. Tunnel shot the entire way. Just avoid the roots if you can. Dont hit an early tree and dont overshoot this one into the river.

Hole 18 is a very short but heavily wooded tester. Used to be able to hit the basket on a perfect shot but that original teepad eroded into the nearby river. Now its a tougher look.

UPDATE: 2020- This course now has CONCRETE teepads,
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