Noblesville, IN

Dr. James A. Dillon Park

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DiscGolfer80
Experience: 4.7 years 57 played 56 reviews
5.00 star(s)

Favorite Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 2, 2019 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

Love the semi-challenge of holes 1-9 and challenging side of 10-18. Pond (front 9) and tall grasses (back 9) add to the change of scenery and challenge to the game.

Cons:

Nothing to complain about

Other Thoughts:

By far, my favorite disc golf course in Central Indiana!!!!
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PBizme
Experience: 5 played 5 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Solid Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 10, 2019 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

* Two sets of concrete tee pads
* Multiple basket locations on every hole
* Well maintained
* Good use of the water without forced water carries if you're really worried about losing a disc

Cons:

* Hole 7 and 8 can get swampy if there's been a lot of rain
* Back 9 is mostly wide open

Other Thoughts:

I think the design makes for a course that's useful for both beginners and experienced players. Beginners can play off shorter tees and play safe to avoid water while advanced players have opportunities to challenge the water and air out some 400' drives from the long tees.
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esc1
Experience: 10.7 years 26 played 9 reviews
4.50 star(s)

This Course is Awesome 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Oct 6, 2018 Played the course:once

Pros:

+ Superb park. Best maintained park I've ever been to. Very, very nice neighborhood
+ Two tees and pin positions for every hole
+ Excellent use of pond and streams
+ Someone might mail your water discs back
+ Like two different but great 9 hole courses in one

Cons:

- Looks like some drainage issues on the wooded holes. Swampy around 7 and 8.
- The flow is a little weird from 5 to 6 and 9 to 10.
- One house, left of 17 obviously doesn't like anyone going into their yard at all to retrieve discs. There are trespassing signs on each post of their fence, so don't hyzer out over there and respect their property.
- Challenging to spot some blind baskets on first play

Other Thoughts:

Just a casual thrower currently that plays every other week or two, but when I get a chance to go somewhere new I try and find a new course to bag. This was a great choice. You can really tell the person that designed and maintains this course put a lot of love into it. The tree's are more mature than you will find in the pictures here currently. This is the first course I've been to that really made me wish I could throw a roller. So even though there isn't a lot of elevation change, it plays nicely to a variety of shots. Wind can be a factor here also. The Buffalo grass makes sense and isn't too thick (in most spots) that you'll spend more time looking for your discs than playing. The rest of the grass close to the park shelter makes me straight jealous as a home owner. Dillon Park really sets a high standard for newer courses. Well done.
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KurtBeard
Experience: 5 played 3 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Great mixture 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Feb 19, 2017 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

There are some field holes, water hazards, and trees. A decent variety of distances and two set of tees. When the rough grasses grow high the course can get a bit more difficult, but not impossible.

Cons:

It's easy to loose discs on the holes by the lake so this isn't a starter course. It can also be crowded but people are polite and helpful.

Other Thoughts:

I usually play the back 9 and have only played the hole course a few times. I park at hole 10 and hole 18 returns me to my car. The front 9 has a few holes near the lake so I skip those.
Sometimes a group has a tent set up and is selling some equipment and discs.
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billtm
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 9.7 years 37 played 26 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Very well maintained 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 5, 2016 Played the course:once

Pros:

The grass is manicured impeccably
The layout makes it easy to find the next hole
They don't force you to throw too far over the lake
Multiple concrete tee positions
There is a practice hole

Cons:

The back 9 is just a little too open

Other Thoughts:

I really enjoyed this course. This course is definitely the closeest in feel to a golf course that I've played on. That can be both good and bad. Its good in that its pretty, but its a little too open for disc golf. I feel like if they planted a few more strategic trees that would be great!
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tangerinewarehouse
Experience: 9.7 years 98 played 34 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Front 9 = 3.5, Back 9 = 1.5 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Oct 31, 2016 Played the course:once

Pros:

The front nine
Great signs
Great concrete tee pads
Nice baskets
Water hazards
Sensible layout
Very clean and well maintained
Duel pads

Cons:

The second half of the course is a little blah
Not much elevation change
Not many wooded shots
Keep your head up if there are chuckers around

Other Thoughts:

The front 9 are really fun. The interplay of the little pond was great on 1 and 9, the holes along the woods are great. It's too bad they couldn't go back in those woods a little more and get a few more holes on that side of the park. Then you might only need 3 or 4 filler holes on the backside of the park. The back 9 just is blah, each shot is pretty straight forward and basic. I would rate the front 9 "very good" and the back nine "passable" so a 2.5 is right in the middle. A good course should always build up to the better shots not start out and get worse as you go.
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sisyphus
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 12.6 years 397 played 383 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Country Club Feel 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 11, 2015 Played the course:once

Pros:

With two or more basket positions and two well-marked tees per hole, and built in an upscale park around a pond and some light woods for the front nine, and buffalo grass fields for the back nine, the Dr. James A Dillon disc golf course feels every inch like a ball golf country club. The one time I've played it, I even saw some local disc golfers out there using an electric golf cart. Felt like maybe I should go home and put on a polo shirt. Seriously, though, the course is beautiful, and well maintained. I met one of the guys who helps with this (Hi Matt! He's a dgcr member, too!) and he was positive, encouraging, and working even that day in November.

Hole distances range from 174 to 457 feet, with the short tees making for a fun casual round for the mid-level player, and the longs (and long basket positions) probably causing consternation amongst those of us below Advanced skill levels. Three of the holes put the pond nearby on the right, while there are a couple of creekside holes with woods to force a left to right approach, plus a couple more holes on the back nine with a surprise creek along the left rough, just off the fairway. So challenges range from water hazards, to light to moderate woods, to tall grasses just off the fairway in the summer months.

Excellent signage at the short tees (with bag hooks), baskets (including a full extra practice hole, fairway and all), trash baskets, benches, parking & shelter, and seasonal bathrooms all support the dedicated DG space, only sharing a little with a walking path that mostly borders the perimeter of half the course. The flow of the course is really nice, when playing long tees to long basket positions (leaving some walks from short to short, unfortunately, and there is a stroll from 9 to 10 on the other side of the pavilion shelter).

Cons:

One flow issue: from the fifth basket, you will need to walk back pretty much across the second green to reach the tees for hole 6.

The lack of elevation is a common malady for all central Indiana courses, so they've added just a few rolling knolls and sought opportunities to use the few feet of rise or fall that was available. There will be windy days on a course like this, which you might consider a con or a challenge, depending on your game. The guys with really big arms won't find much challenge from the short tees, and could even score really low on the longs, so I suspect the top Advanced, and particularly competitive Open players don't get to see much score separation here based on their skills.

For first timers who come to play the long tees: they don't have above ground signage (only at the shorts), but they have painted the hole distances in blue at the back of the tee pad.

Finally, the course is excellent as intended, but tends to be a little open, for its intermediate distances. Makes me wonder if they might consider future use of the woods beyond holes 7 & 8 someday to add a little more technical challenge.

Other Thoughts:

You'll encounter a sign at the first tee (as you look at the pondside basket) that cautions folks not to go in to retrieve your splashdown discs. They will fish them out for you, call on any info on the disc, and even ship yours to you for $1.85 (cheaper than I've found any way to mail 'em!).

Reviewer Background as of this writing: age 54 w/ 4 yrs experience, rated 900+/-, played 244+ courses in 23 states, 80% w/in 3hr drive of Cincinnati. Thrown with folks rated 600's to 1000's, ages 9 to 85 in events and leagues at all tiers. Seldom drive beyond 300-330, but have a solid up-shot and putting game. I haven't designed any courses, but try to lend a hand (with my severely desk-job limited skill set) when I can.
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Imajedichken
Experience: 16.8 years 13 played 4 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Fun Park Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 2, 2015 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

- Excellent baskets and tee pads
- Good signage and map
- Multiple tees and pin positions
- Bathrooms and water fountains
- Decent variety
- Well maintained grounds

Cons:

- Tee paint is faded, just needs another coat
- Hole 1 basket is on a hill fairly close to water, be careful
- Not many obstacles on back 9 (see below for more)

Other Thoughts:

I've played this course a few times this summer and I've enjoyed myself each time. Hole 1 basket is a little close to water for my liking. Front 9 are all shorter holes but have plenty of trees to offer a challenge. Back 9 has a variety of shorter and longer holes with young trees and buffalo grass. Wind definitely presents a challenge here; without wind the holes are fairly easy. The back 9 will continue to get better as the trees grow older and larger.

At this point I've only played the shorter AM tees due to a throwing arm injury but once I'm healed up I look forward to trying the pro tees out.

Course is definitely worth a trip to the north side of Indy. There are many nearby courses as well to get a full day of play in. Would absolutely recommend for beginners and intermediate players
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ajbova
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 18 years 112 played 94 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Clean Neighborhood Park 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Apr 1, 2014 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

This park was and is still a great addition for disc golf in the Indy Area.

Baskets - 18 Innova Discatchers. Each hole has an A and B position that changes frequently. A practice hole (tee and basket) is also on site (see cons).

Signs - Signs are located at the AM tee for each hole. Includes detailed picture, length for both tees and both pin locations, par, and next hole sign.

Course map at the start of the course.

Tees - 2 concrete tees per hole. AM tees have corners painted red. Pro tees have corners painted blue and also lists the distance and the par (since the signs are at the AM tee locations)

Variety - 4 holes (3 without hole 1) surrounding a large pond, 4 holes bordering a creek, 3 holes that have plenty of trees as obstacles, one moderately wooded hole, the remaining holes are in the open with distinct fairways due to buffalo grass.

Water hazards! Not many courses in the area have water hazards. It changes things up a bit.

Trash cans and benches throughout the course.

Bathrooms and water fountain on site near holes 1 and 9.

Course is 2 separate loops. 1-9 is much more challenging than 10-18. 1-9 has more water hazards and trees as obstacles. 10-18 is beginner friendly with a few holes bordering a creek. Wind can be a major factor.

Course is aimed towards beginners and intermediate players.

Clean park.

Cons:

Hole 1 basket was removed for a large period of time. Comes close to a yard and the person did not like trespassing. It is back up!

Water hazards swallow discs. I have thrown a disc slightly into the water where it is visible. I got in to get it and got it, but the water made me smell pretty bad.

Paint on tees is faded. They could use a fresh coat.

Back 9 could use a few more trees to make it more challenging. It is very repetitive. I could be satisfied if I only played 1-9.

Other Thoughts:

This is a great course. There is not much that can be done to improve it. 2 tees per hole and basket locations can change. There are great signs. It is a great course to use to introduce the sport to new players. It starts off challenging and ends with more simple holes.

If it is too easy, you could try the Hills or Hazel Landing. If it is too hard, stick to the back 9.

I would definitely recommend this course to any beginner or intermediate player looking to improve their game. There are several nearby courses as well so you could make a trip out of it.
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wake911
Experience: 22.8 years 63 played 18 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Pretty good course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Dec 3, 2012 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

- 2 sets of concrete tees.
- good signage
- bathrooms april-oct
- at least one of every shot in the bag (rhbh,rhfh, hyzer/anny)
-Ace Runs as well as big arm shots depending on tee/basket combination
-2 basket positions / 2 tee positions

Cons:

-Back 9 is VERY open. I enjoy playing it, but there isn't a lot of difficulty back there if the wind isn't blowing. But since it is so wide open the wind is normally a factor.

-a solid RHBH straight/hyzer will get you in a good spot on 14/18 holes. So not a ton of variety there.

-pond is "off limits" Not supposed to get into it to get discs, but people do and keep them. Despite signs that the local club will dredge and return the discs.

Other Thoughts:

A fun place to play. it's in a nice part of town, so safety isn't an issue like at some courses in town. Open until 11pm, so night golf is perfectly good here.
It is an all-purpose park, but i've never had to skip a hole due to any park activities, unlike some courses.
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Keith H
Experience: 32 played 9 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Hole 3 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Sep 25, 2012 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Nice course, concrete tees, 18 holes, alternate basket locations. Lots of water, wide open spaces. A few holes with trees. Back 9 is very forgiving (except 11) great for trying new discs. Lots of room. Course is well kept, nice amenities.

Cons:

Needs more trees, I think they are working on that. Trees are on 3, 4, 5, 7 & 8 but the back 10-17 is very open. Watch your discs on holes 1 & 9, great place to lose them in the pond!

Other Thoughts:

This is a really good course. I particularlly like holes 3 & 4. This is well worth the visit if you are in the area.
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Sstetson21
Experience: 12.8 years 5 played 5 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Classic 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Sep 9, 2012 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Disc Golf seller at the course on the weekends. Brings truck full of discs (brand new & used discs. The front nine holes is very constructed with good difficutly in wooded and water holes

Cons:

easy for beginners to lose discs on water hazard holes. Back nine holes does not have as much activity as the front nine, most all holes are straight free shots.

Other Thoughts:

Easy to find holes, tee boxes are very nice.
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Zefranz
Experience: 12 years 24 played 2 reviews
3.50 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 12, 2012 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

The concrete tee pads are excellent. For newer people like myself that are quickly picking the game up, Dillon is pretty good. Has some water, creek, and wooded shots. Decent alt locations and blue pads. Very good signage and easily found both tees. Good place for walking, very well taken care of course. Bathrooms are very clean. Pleasant place.

Cons:

Few trash cans that are spread out, but there are some there. It's a multi use park, but typically not in the way of disc golfers. The pond does eat discs, aim away if you can - if you go swimming, you'll be awfully stinky.

Other Thoughts:

Beginner-intermediate course, I find it very pleasant and my friends and I's usual stomping grounds. It's very well taken care of and now with the rain out, the grass is coming back nicely.
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jcjohns
Experience: 22.8 years 81 played 10 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Challeng(er) 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 21, 2012 Played the course:once

Pros:

Concrete tees
Manicured
Beginner friendly

Cons:

Very multi-use park
Saw areas where I expected to see quality holes but non there
Lack of shot variety

Other Thoughts:

Like the title says, Challenger. Most holes were the same shot over and over and over unless you get creative and like to try new things.
Would recommend for beginners, but not a place I plan to play again.
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lukerichter
Experience: 2 played 2 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Starts strong, finishes bland. 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 20, 2012 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

-Good use of the land available, especially the lake that comes into play on holes 1, 6, and 9. Holes 2-5 weave around a mildly wooded area with some good variation of shots.
- Near-perfect condition DisCatchers, well designed tee pads, awesome signage. Impossible to get lost. Two tee boxes per hole, short and long. The long tees make for an arm-tiring round.
- The park is surrounded by a very nice neighborhood and has great amenities (bathrooms, drinking fountain, benches, etc.).

Cons:

- While the course starts of very strong in the front nine, it provides a bit of disappointment on the back. Granted, this is a relatively new park and trees have been planted, but as it stands the back nine winds through an open field. Winds are the only obstacle on some holes in the back, besides a creek that slithers behind some holes.
- The course has an overall artificial and bland feel to it. The lake and surrounding area are man made, and I'm sure all the trees on the back are artificially planted. Besides the first few holes, it seems like the rest of the course was built just to fill in space.

Other Thoughts:

Personally, I find this course to be overall rather boring besides holes 1-5. The back nine is so dull that you might find yourself just wanting it to be over after maybe hole 15. For beginners, however, this can be a great place to hone your skills and test your nerves around a disc eating pond.
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DOGvsRAPTOR
Experience: 16 years 45 played 16 reviews
1.50 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Feb 1, 2009 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

This course is well taken care of and is in a safe area. Pro and am concrete tee pads with signage is always a plus. There are a couple of decent holes that require a good shot: 3, 4, 7, and 8. A pond and a creek come into play on the front nine.

Cons:

The back nine on this course is pretty boring. There are some trees that have been planted that should come into play over time. No elevation on this course either, which isn't really a negative since its located in central Indiana and elevation is at a premium.

Other Thoughts:

This is a clean and family friendly course. Dillion is a good place to start playing the game, but there are better courses that aren't too far away.
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AceHole10000
Experience: 16 years 7 played 7 reviews
1.00 star(s)

Both Hand Hyzer Friendly 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jan 19, 2012 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Has a parking lot. Has concrete tees. Has nice baskets. Has restrooms. Has drinking fountains. Practice basket is a plus. It has a pond and a creek. Very beginner friendly.

Cons:

The shot you need to bring is a hyzer. Right or left hand hyzer on most of the holes. The pond really comes into play twice. If you can't throw over 200 ft then maybe 4 times. There is 1 RHBH Annie. The alt tees and pads only lengthens the holes. Most the shots have no lines. If you mis-tee you will probably still get a 3. I don't even want to talk about the back 9!

Other Thoughts:

I know what the land was before and you can only use what land is given, but that does not make it a "good" course. A "good" course will make you use all of your shots and punish you when you make bad ones. This course only punishes you when you throw in the water. A intermediate player usually doesn't come close to these hazards.
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johnnyq77
Experience: 13.9 years 4 played 2 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Pretty Excellent 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Dec 20, 2011 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

I have been playing this course since I have started playing the sport, and I still enjoy going to it. There is a ton of variety in several places, with a lake, 2 creeks, woods, and wide open spaces. Even from the blue tees, it is not incredibly hard. The holes are marked very clearly and it is easy to find the next hole. Another good feature of it is that the parking lot acts as a divider between the front nine and the back nine. That allows you to easily play nine holes, or stop by your car for a break between the two halves. Along with being divided, the front and back are different, with the front nine being either in the woods next to a creek, or around a lake. The back nine is a good change as it is very wide open. I am a pretty rubbish back hand player, so the course being wide open suits me, but that depends on personal preference. Dillon park includes also a skate park, a splash park, and paths for running, walking, or taking the family out for the day. There is also a Kroger and McDonald's very close to hole #3, which always come in handy after the round. I would definitely recommend this course to any other disc golf player.

Cons:

I think the back nine being all wide open is not a great thing, as it does not add variety but they have planted some trees which will grow soon and add a bigger challenge. On beautiful days, which will make the park very busy, you have to be careful not to hit people on the paths or other fairways, which is easy to do (not that I have). On the front nine, it is easy to lose a shot into the lake, of have your shot bounce off a tree and into a creek.

Other Thoughts:

I have played a few courses around the area, and this is by far my favorite. After a round or two, anyone will get the hang of it and I am sure they will start to like it. It is just down the road from The Hills at Northview course, and is 15-20 minutes away from Morris. I would encourage any people who have not been to this course to try it out.
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chrismetken
Experience: 13.9 years 17 played 2 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Fun Facility 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Dec 20, 2011 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Lots of features such as a lake, 2 creeks, and woods shots. On fours holes a large lake comes into play. On holes 3, 11, and 13 2 separate creeks come into play. There are mens and womens bathrooms with 2 water foutains on the course. There is a massive pavilion for tourneys and picnic gatherings. Every so often some guy sets up a tent and sells new and used discs. You can pay in cash or trade. The parking lot is big and the course is easily divided into a front and back nine, so if you want to play just 9, it is very easy. The park also has several walking trails and a skate park. There is a splash park and playground as well. A Mcdonalds sits just off of hole 3 for a mid round snack. The course is well marked and has red and blue concrete tee pads. There is at least 2 pin position on all holes and holes 5, 7, and 18 have 3. There is also a short practice hole which is great for warm ups and palyoffs.

Cons:

The main con to this course is the houses souronding it. Houses back up to holes Practice, 1, 2, 5, 6, 9, 17, and 18. The people that live in these houses are major D bags, especially the house on hole 5. If you do throw a disc into one of their yards be very careful because they will call the cops. The lake has an act for swolloing up discs. The creeks eat up a few but you can usally get those back. A very busy road is just 50 feet behind hole 16, so overthrows could cause problems. New rookies to the game often go into the pond and steal your discs but they often do turn up at the tent set up by the man. You do have to pay 2 or 3 bucks to get your discs back from the tent man and the bathrooms are shut off October-March. The back nine is very open and boring. The walk from hole 2 to 3 is very trickey. (Continue past hole 2 and to the left slightly). From 5 to 6 go back towards hole 2. Hole 10 is past the bathrooms and off past the pavilion. The blue tee box for hole 7 is very tought to find and requires a large backtrack. (from hole 6 proceed back toward the top of the ridge which hole 2 sits on)

Other Thoughts:

The layout is trickey but after a few round im sure you will begin to love the course and it will become one of your favorites. There are monthly tourneys and doubles every tuesday night at Dillion park. The playground and splash park feature is good for the young kids and the tent offers a cheap way to get discs. The tent mans name is Denny (I think) but hes a sneaky fella so i couldnt say for sure. HAPPY HUCKING!
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Wise Fool
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 15.1 years 125 played 116 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Yay! Lake!! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Dec 23, 2011 Played the course:once

Pros:

-Great tee signs that provide a lot of information and they are all in very good shape
-Two tee pads and at least two pin locations for each hole (plus the tee pads are all marked with red or blue paint so you can play the easier red or the harder blue or a mix of the two).
-Very nice big tee pads that are in great shape
-The front nine are great with a decent variety. They include several holes in trees, four that play around the lake and a couple wider open holes.
-Water hazards (I love when courses have water hazards and this one has both a lake and a stream that could cause trouble if you over throw several of the holes. If you don't feel comfortable throwing over the lake there are ways to avoid throwing straight over the lake).
-The different tees and pin locations provide a good mix of distances on many of the holes.
-Enjoyed the last few holes that threw between and around some earthern mounds (which added a little variety to the back nine).
-Baskets are in great shape
-Tee signs have wooden blocks with the hole number on top which makes navigation easier

Cons:

-The back nine are not nearly as interesting as the front nine as they are almost all wide open shots.
-If the course got crowded, I could see a few issues where fairways might cross but nothing terrible.
-It had been fairly rainy the days before we played and there were definitely spots that held a lot of water.
-At times the course flow was slightly hard to follow (the main issue was where to go after hole nine).
-Plays by a lot of backyards and based on all of the keep out or beware of dog signs, I don't think the homeowners around there would be very happy about you retrieving a disc from their yards.

Other Thoughts:

Overall, this a very fun course with a great front nine and a back nine that could be a little bit more interesting. There are smaller trees on the back nine that could grow and make those holes more interesting. If you are in the area definitely stop by and give this course a try, its worth it.
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