Dr. James A. Dillon park

Noblesville, Indiana     1 course · 18 holes     Driving directions

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-  +2 votes  + ron dolnik › June 25, 2016
A-
-  +2 votes  + Jake B › December 17, 2012
A-
This is a fantastic course. It is extremely well taken care of. The holes are imaginative and do a good job of incorporating the landmarks. The mowing crews do a nice job of cutting different levels of grass. Plenty of heather on the back 9. The baskets are rotated periodically to give frequent players a different look. The pads are in great shape and each hole has a detailed diagram posted at the tee. I highly recommend this course to anyone close to the north side of Indy.
-  +2 votes  + Fred L › September 5, 2013
A
Long Par 3's for beginner's. Good course. Well groomed.
-  +2 votes  + Johnny Steaks › June 5, 2015
A-
-  +2 votes  + Eric Lucht › May 27, 2014
A
-  +2 votes  + Brandon Hart › May 18, 2016
A+
-  +2 votes  + Evan Hart › June 8, 2015
A-
-  +2 votes  + Kyle Bussell › June 3, 2016
A-
-  +2 votes  + Jacob D › September 2, 2017
A-
This is very well designed and maintained. Even the practice hole is fun. The downside is that the course has too many water hazards.
-  +2 votes  + Billy holland › May 24, 2018
A+
-  +1 votes  + Imanuel Bernard › August 6, 2020
A-
Really enjoy this course. There are three fun (and scary) water holes and the back 9 are a great links style set up for disc golf.
-  +1 votes  + Chuck Dallas › July 4, 2019
A
Would be an A+ if it was a bit more challenging, but Indiana players must have high expectations with so many B's here. So many other states would give this an A+. Well maintained. Mixture of water and wooded holes on the front nine, and a beautiful links style design on the back. Feels like a ball golf course except this is strictly dedicated to disc golf.
-  +1 votes  + Kevin Zeller › May 2, 2021
A
Excellent course. Played front 9 twice, +9, +10 all par 3. red tees to B/long pins
-  +1 votes  + Neil Ayres › May 2, 2021
A
-  +1 votes  + Warren Gingrich › May 2, 2021
A-
-  +1 votes  + Ted Britton › May 2, 2021
A+
-  +0 votes  + Christopher Swanson › July 5, 2021
B
-  +0 votes  + Kapt'n Kooj › May 28, 2020
B-
-  +0 votes  + Eric "Downtown" Brown › December 13, 2015
B+
Beautifully maintained course. Liked multiple tee pads and were in great shape. Back 9 much easier than the front. Layout kind of reminded me of a golf ball course, which is a good thing. Got many birdies on this course, felt good about my game by the time I left.
-  +0 votes  + Christopher Booher › January 13, 2017
B+
Back 9 is definitely the easier side.
-  +0 votes  + Adam Heaney › September 20, 2016
B+
Well maintained course, lots of options with Red/Blue tees, pond side more much technical.
-  +0 votes  + Max Harleman › May 27, 2018
B+
-  +0 votes  + Nathan Y › September 25, 2017
B+
Front 9 is shorter with more obstacles. Back 9 is better is for beginners. Overall nice, long course with a variety of holes and distances.
-  +0 votes  + Eli Dorsey › October 20, 2021
A+
Awesome course
-  -2 votes  + Eby B › February 16, 2016
C
-  -2 votes  + Aaron W › June 15, 2013
B-
This is a nice, well-maintained course with clean concrete tee pads.The front nine offers some challenges including three holes where you'll flirt with losing your discs to a good-sized pond and a few more where trees come into play. However, the back nine is flat and open. It's a bit of a let-down after a good start.
-  -2 votes  + Rob McNeal › October 5, 2014
B
-  -2 votes  + Chris Lombard › June 15, 2016
B
Very beginner friendly
-  -2 votes  + Jess Preston › August 17, 2020
B
Great tee signs. Longs and shorts with some water. 86 out of 100.
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