@jspitz
Typical city park course. Today, lots of non disc golf traffic on the course, a few druggies wandering around, and some off leash dogs.
@jerryclubfront
Favorite. Fun and playable for beginners and advanced with my favorite views in south central Indiana. Fresh spring water on hole 2. Delicious water.
@perdueb420
Fun course, nice park, good tasting water
@colegasn
Needs better baskets and signs to the next teepad
@mooseattack43
Please help. Lost dyed Explorer on 11, dead-center of fairway somehow. Bright yellow but similar colors to fallen leaves. Reward if found. Inked.
@greenzeroz
Down trees right now (October 2024). But overall the course is beautiful
@irbium1
Nice course. Front 9 is rougher with shorter holes. Some elevation differences. Back 9 opens up more with long shots. Enough trees to force picking lines. The par counts don't seem to be consistent. 150 ft par 3 vs a 450 par 3? Otherwise I had fun.
@espinda43
Overall nice course. The grass was about shin high throughout but overall it's a nice course
@priali
Nice course but if your lefty there is a lot of turn over or flip up shots because the clear path is mostly for rhbh players.
@prettyben
I enjoyed the front nine more. By the back nine it became very repetitive to throw the same low ceiling distance shot on almost every tee. There is plenty of room to pick some new basket locations and create some better variety. That could easily bump my rating up a star. There are indeed long walks between holes and it could be hard to find your way without UDisc and/or knowledge that the shark fins on the baskets guide you in the direction of the next tee.
@nolanseenberg
Nothing crazy. Fun course with lots of unique lines to throw. Bring multiple discs !
@agentdanger
We had an awesome time and met some cool people!! Thank again Eric for being so kind and the two discs!
@dozerdiscgolf
Easily a 4-5 star course if they would figure out how to mow more than once a month
@smorr34
Great course. Good signs, good tee pads, good layout, mix of different types of shots.
@conley39
Tons of low ceiling and tight line shots. Definitely favors RHBH. Not a great place for a solo round. Better off watching others take turns getting frustrated by barely hitting the one tree on each hole that obstructs an otherwise clean line. Some will disagree, but I think a trim to raise the ceiling and widen a few lines would drastically increase the fun factor here.