Decatur, IN

Kekionga Park

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2.385(based on 4 reviews)
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ForearmGalore
Silver level trusted reviewer
Experience: 10.9 years 248 played 42 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Great pit stop! 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 8, 2017 Played the course:once

Pros:

-Easy course to navigate through. Hole 1 is closest to the parking lot, and it flows very well.
-Friendly to both Forearmers and Backhanders. Basically every hole has both options
-Holes are set up to avoid the two roads that drive through it. Baring a long through/misfire, you don't have to worry about the cars driving by.
-Experienced players should have the arm to birdie every hole. Hole 3 is the longest at 345. That plays very accurately.
-This can be played comfortably in 30 minutes.
-Forgiving course for beginner players. There are trees to hit, but there is also a line to every basket.

Cons:

-Not much parking, maybe 10 spaces tops. They're also backed up to a basket ball hoop, so you want to park as far away from that as possible.
-No tee pads. The ground is good though.
- Does not require a variety of shots. I played the entire thing with a forearm hyzer. Backhand hyzer is there on almost every hole as well.

Other Thoughts:

-This course is nice, especially since it's the first one for this town. It's forgiving, but it's also not very challenging for an advanced player.

-Definitely a fun stop that you can play through quickly.
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Enzy
Experience: 17 years 131 played 4 reviews
2.00 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 7, 2016 Played the course:once

Pros:

This course was a fun ace race for a quick stop while driving thru the area. Park looks to be kept mowed and clean. Nice use of the limited trees/elevation change and roads (for OB) to give you choices on how to attack the holes

Restrooms and other amenities available

Cons:

Some people will say the course is to short but for a friendly casual round it was a blast with a mid and putter - one hole where I used a fairway driver

No tee pads but they did a good job at facing everything correctly to where you can see the number on the basket

Parts or the course are wide open spaces with no shade

Other Thoughts:

If the course doesn't put you out of your way and you want to bag a shorty in 30 minutes this is the course for you

Read Matthew boals reveiw - for help determining if your game would enjoy this course like I did

IMPORTANT: Set GPS to Angus Dr.; this will help you get there.
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bradtollefson
Experience: 48.9 years 110 played 43 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Nice warm up course 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Dec 13, 2015 Played the course:once

Pros:

nice playable holes (plenty of hole in ones marked on tee posts)
rolling course
enough trees to make you think
nice views
cozy feel as course surrounded by trees and bound on one side by a river (which does not come into paly)

Cons:

no tees

Other Thoughts:

This is a fun little course with enough challenges to not be boringly easy.
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Matthew boals
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 30 years 281 played 65 reviews
2.00 star(s)

Basic Fun 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 20, 2014 Played the course:once

Pros:

New course in a town without one before. New DISCatchers, Reasonable hole distance for 1st community course. easy to make a safari course for the more exp. player. Good use of the available terrain. No underbrush to lose a disc.

Cons:

No kiosk, to inform park users what the sports about and how to play. No concrete tees. No Alt. tee pads or pin locations. Some tees are to close to the prior DISCatcher. Some holes could have used the terrain better. #3 and #5 DISCatchers to close to next tee.

Other Thoughts:

#1-175', #2-175', #3-345', #4-135', #5-205', #6-160', #7-160', #8-210', #9-200'. Avg. hole length 196'. Good "feeder" course to the Ft. Wayne area. From I-69 its about 30 minutes East on 224. Took me about 25 minutes for a round of 9. If you need to hear some chains, and are a Exp. player, it would be easy to make a decent Safari round.
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