
@irbium1
Open field course. Turf tees. Good baskets. Lots of walking through the VA campus. Not super difficult but still fun.

@jdeal2009
It's a fun feild course where you can just throw. I enjoyed it and this was my 200th unique course. Fitting to get a bogey on final hole haha

@georgeisnumber2
Good variety of long throws and short throws, left to right and right to left shots too. Not much elevation change besides an awesome downhill par 3. Grass is well taken care of.
@notreeleftbhind
Wide open, very little technical golf.

@elemley
Course was in great shape. They’ve put down turf for the tee box’s which is a huge improvement from before.

@mforte
Good beginner course. Not much variation in throws. Baskets are beautiful. Signage is fantastic.

@thauck
Very open no tee pads well groomed no trash cans so dirtbags just drop thier trash on the course but it was still pretty clean beautiful in the fall good beginner intermediate course
@aero12
Kind of run down, upkeep could be better, actual tee pads would be nice, better course markings and directions would be nice. Course has a lot of potential! Great Views!

@dsjoman
Hole 20 could be another 100 feet with all that field

@miggy3
Great open course with a few technical shots. Some tight lines on a few holes but for the most part pretty open. Extra holes are always nice to add variety

@willfulcaleb
Fantastic course for these parts, a great variety of technical and bomb shots with a very good shot variety.
@ajblount29
Highly recommend this course. New to this area of disc courses and this is up there on my local favorite
@rlday60
Needs to be marked better. It’s a new course so I’m sure that will come with time.

@discshmasah
Not worth your time. Fun little course for beginners but there are too many other good courses in the area to waste your time here.

@rhlemaster
Design is cool. Baskets definitely their lift kit taken off(baskets are way too high). I’m aware the course isn’t finished by the walk back to 1 from 9 is pretty bad

@eyewreck
Chillicothe’s best offering if you’re looking to work on your game with as little external complicating factors as possible. Only course around here where you don’t have to worry about losing your disc in a pond, hunting in the woods, getting chewed up by foliage, or have to obsess during tick season. Pros: -Large variety of shot distances, what this course lacks in technicality or shot-shaping it makes up for with getting to throw several more discs from your bag than you may be used to at a given open-style course. -Flattest course in Chillicothe by far. Hikes are fun but if you aren’t in the mood you’re looking at one steep walk downhill on hole 18 and besides that not a ton to worry about. -Typically isn’t extremely busy, and because of the openness and lack of hazards you can usually take your time and shoot multiple shots on a lot of the holes without worrying about having to become Indiana Jones hunting for your practice shots in the woods. Cons: -While you aren’t looking at a hike, you will be dealing with a long walk. Hole 15 to 16 takes a minute, and when you finish on hole 20 you aren’t a mile away from your car but you aren’t 5 feet away either. -Signage could be better. Mostly turf pads and a red block denote tee areas so a first-timer will need to stick to the UDisc map to navigate. -Biggest con is no fault of the course, VA Campus hosts the Chillicothe Paints, an independent league baseball team, and the stadium is behind holes 10 and 11. That part of the course is used for parking overflow, so especially during evening games in the summer holes 10-13 and sometimes even 14 are 100% unplayable, so if you’re visiting it’s worth it to check the Paints schedule online to see if you’ll be able to play the whole course, in my opinion 10 and 11 are 2 of the better holes so it would be a bummer to miss out on those. Overall, I really enjoy this course. I wouldn’t recommend it over Paint Creek or Great Seal if you’re looking for the destination courses in the county, but if you’re looking for a chill spot to iron out your game this is the place.
@ryanhutchings96
Great to see another course in Chillicothe. Definitely a lot of potential, especially once the full 18 are in. Every hole is pretty open and has a birdie opportunity, but there is still a demand for shot shaping and precision. The baskets all seem to be 6-12” too high, and it is a bit of a walk back from hole 9 to hole 1, but I am sure that’ll get resolved with the e back 9.