Pros:
The Central Indiana Campmeeting Association course in Mooresville has nine nearly-new, 18 chain DGA baskets mounted with the number plate facing each natural, toe-board tee, marked with a flag. The course starts at the northeast corner of the building beside the parking area, with a 400 footer to loosen up your arm a bit. The second hole is one of the more fun of the open front six, with a set of trees framing the direct line to the ace run pin position (alternatively, there's a safe line out to the left, too). You then throw four consecutive football field length shots before it starts to get really interesting.
The sixth basket is tucked just inside the wood line, with a slope just past, and the best line into the green coming just slightly from the left. Holes 7, 8 and 9 are shorter, but incredibly challenging, with a tight left hook, followed by a really tough one to the right. As an Intermediate level player with a slightly weaker arm, I enjoy a tight line, but I'm not sure I could reach either of these for an easy deuce. The blind, uphill 9th shoots out of an 8 foot gap between the trees, and drifts a little right at the finish.
The bridges crossing the creek in the woods are excellent, and the flow of the course is relatively easy, now that a map of the nine hole layout is posted here (ahem). The camp is clearly intended for use by church groups, but the course is open for play to respectful players. Overall, there aren't any really 'easy' holes out here for the casual to recreational player, so middle level players in the area may really like the combination of open holes in their distance range and the woods fun to finish.
Cons:
For me, the open holes are somewhat bland, because I can't drive into the 'putting circle' for deuces, and the lines in the woods are actually too tight for my game. So it's not a course I'm going to get many deuces on, until my drives get a little longer. I tried a roller on 7, to see my disc jump and fall off the defunct concrete tee halfway along the path. There is a little bit of awkwardness diverting to the bridges in the transitions getting to and from the 8th hole. And I'm glad I stopped by in the winter, or I might never have found the 8th basket: it's through thick woods 90 degrees to the right of the ridge top tee.
Obviously, they did the best they could with the space available, but central Indiana is really flat terrain, so the designer couldn't do much with elevations until he got into those woods. Upgrades that would raise a rating here would include concrete tees and above ground signage (currently just a flagged stake and a numbered toe board in the grass). If it were my camp course, I'd add next tee signage and a set of shorter tees for the casuals to enjoy it more.
Other Thoughts:
The course was clearly intended to go to 18 holes in the original plans, and it looks like there are some interesting opportunities to the west and south sides of the property to do so. And as the woods holes weather in, they're going to open up and become more reachable. Might be fun to check it out again if they ever add on, so I'm definitely going to 'Track' this one, and revise this review as needed!