Course reviews
+1 votes Stan Tipton › July 24, 2019
This new 18 hole course with MachVII baskets combines longer open holes with shorter more technical holes creating a challenging variety. The first 12 holes are open or lightly wooded and set on the rolling hills of Commons Park. The final 6 play through or along the wetlands area of the park. The ditch just beyond basket 3 and along the right fairway of hole 14 can swallow your disc if you are not careful. Also the tall wetlands grass adjacent to some of the fairways can hide an errant thro ...
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+0 votes John Ryan › October 16, 2022
Common park is set in a large open park with rolling hills most holes are open till you get to the back 9 and some trees come into play and a couple of holes has water hazards, it is a very long course with lots of hills .
pros
Cement tee pads
nice tee signs
great elevation throughout the course
mowed fairways
long challenging holes (maybe a con of other )
nice quite secluded nature area with very little other then disc golf on back half of the course .
The park board has planned t ...
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+0 votes Eric "Downtown" Brown › September 3, 2019
Pros:. This is a great addition to the Northeast Indiana disc golf landscape The first several holes are in the open and hilly. The final holes play through marsh land.
This creates a favorable combination of holes with a variety of elevation changes and disc golf challenges for all player levels. Brand new DGA Mach VII baskets.
Good signage. Bathrooms and water are available at the pavilion at the start of the course. Very clean park!! Good balance of backhand and forehand holes!!
Cons: ...
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+0 votes Eric Grime › September 26, 2019
Its nice long course lol. I would recommend playing this course if your in the area. I Would really love to see 1 or 2 courses in the near future in Pokagon state park lol that would be AWESOME!!!
+0 votes Larry Smith › December 3, 2019
This well designed and well equipped course offers exactly what a good disc golf course should: fun and challenge.
The first five holes are perfect examples of "target golf," with hole No. 3 being a par 3, downhill shot maker's delight.
The "real fun" begins on hole No. 6 where the course becomes integrated with elevation, woodland, and wetlands. Some holes play long and difficult. However, players of all levels can have an enjoyable disc golf experience.
If you like a challenge, this may become your favorite course.
The first five holes are perfect examples of "target golf," with hole No. 3 being a par 3, downhill shot maker's delight.
The "real fun" begins on hole No. 6 where the course becomes integrated with elevation, woodland, and wetlands. Some holes play long and difficult. However, players of all levels can have an enjoyable disc golf experience.
If you like a challenge, this may become your favorite course.
+0 votes Kyle Burkholder › August 16, 2019
Quality course. The tall grass and one creek make it so discs can definitely be lost, but the majority of the holes are fairly open with maintained grass.
The swamp area would definitely be wet on some days.
Really nice that they provide a map and scorecards in the mailbox before hole one.
The swamp area would definitely be wet on some days.
Really nice that they provide a map and scorecards in the mailbox before hole one.