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3.50 star(s)
Solid church course
They have upgraded all the tees, the vast majority of which are now those portable, solid surface tees with the slits in them (sorry, I don't what they're called,). No baskets now start from the walking path.
New looking baskets, I believe they are Chainstars, which catch...
2.50 star(s)
Not bad. Not great
The back nine really shines on this course. Weaving back and forth next to a picturesque creek through a lovely wooded field. The front nine is wide open, making for a nice introduction to the game for new players. Baskets are DISCatchers and are in good repair. Tee pads are...
3.50 star(s)
My Favorite Course in Central Indiana.
I'm not necessarily sayings it's the best, but it's my favorite. When I think about playing, this is the course I think about. When I'm sitting in my easy chair holding a disc, I'm imagining a shot on this course. Usually the drive on #12 or #17. The...
4.00 star(s)
What every nine hole park course aspires to be.
There are a lot of nine basket/eighteen tee courses around, and this is one of the best I've seen. There are two tees for each basket, a short and a long, and the corse designers have done a great job of making the it feel different depending on...
3.00 star(s)
Unpolished Gem
This is one of the most naturally beautiful courses I've seen in Central Indiana. It is a very short course, many of the baskets are under 200 ft from the short tees. Every basket is played through the woods, but most have easily identifiable lines to the goal. Whether you can...