Course reviews
+2 votes Jake B › April 26, 2022
The course is entirely wooded. Every hole requires some sort of imagination when throwing. It's extremely challenging and very scenic in the fall. The new 9 is finally playable and is really starting to come together. Once the pads are in place on the back 9 this course will be a can't miss stop if you live in central Indiana. Highly recommended.
+2 votes Jared Bourff › April 26, 2022
This course now has 18 full cement teepads, 18 baskets and a hard working community involvement. The course is one of the best in Indiana and tests every shot in your arsenal
+1 votes Fred L › April 26, 2022
Good course. Lots of broken glass and, springs and metal right off course in O.B.
+1 votes Ryan D › April 26, 2022
All concrete pads are in. An extra tee on 13 (concrete) and almost everything cleaned up. Still kinda rough off the fairways but only a few holes. We have had a great contribution from community members. Like wood carvings, signs, and other art work. The course is definitely worth your while
+1 votes Eric "Downtown" Brown › April 26, 2022
Love this course technical and wooded. My second favorite in Indiana. Elwood Disc Golf has done an awesome job. I love all the wood carvings decorated through out the course, stop and pay homage to the great Disc Golf totem pole on one of the holes.
+1 votes Imanuel Bernard › June 29, 2019
Really fun course. The broken glass deliberately gives character especially in events like the broken glass open... reclaiming a landfill into some fun and productive. Kudos to the clubs that maintains this course.
+0 votes Jason Arnold › April 26, 2022
The course is in the infant stage. A nice technical course. Someone is out there working every weekend so the course is getting better every week. When its all said and done i think it will be top 10 course in Indiana.
+0 votes Zach Brannan › February 20, 2017
It has good flow, very challenging. Better bring your game, your going to need it!
+0 votes Jacob Morse › August 7, 2020
Not a good course for a cart also there are no signs for the letter holes so it was confusing for someone like me not from the area. But it was a cool, fun course
+0 votes Bryan G › May 6, 2019
A- because nothing is perfect, right? Great course and great people involved in its evolution. 24 holes. Lots of birdies or lots of bogies. Depends if you can hit lines through the trees. Great tournament course!
+0 votes Mike C › June 24, 2021
I love short technical courses and this course did most things right. If you're playing this course in a tournament setting you'll be happy taking some 3s on sub-200ft shots.
Positives: Good variety of shots, excellent use of a tight space. Great use of elevation to create the need for more shot types. Concrete tees are nice. Every hole had a table. Signage from basket to next tee was very helpful. Excellent risk reward on most shots where you can see the basket from the tee.
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-1 votes Ryan"Ryno" Shirley › January 3, 2013
I like the teepads and nearly all the shots are fun and technical. There is glass everywhere so be very careful. It does appear that someone is trying to clean it up but it was a landfill so they have their work cut out for them. The layout is a little funky at times and it is poorly marked for the most part but it is Fun to play.
-1 votes Mike S › April 26, 2022
This course is amazing. All the hard work that went into it to make it what it is today. Such as cleaning the course up adding new holes and at every t-pad being able to sit your bag on a giant wire spool. It's a very technical course with a lot of elevation changes at the beginning. The one thing that would make it better would be to have an A&B pin location on multiple holes.
-3 votes John Vetter › April 26, 2022
It was an interesting course, but there was a lot of glass on the ground and it was a bit hard to find where the baskets where at without tee signs. It will be nicer if they finish putting woodchips throughout the course and pickup all the trash.
-5 votes Adam McCrory › March 26, 2024
This is a short (9 hole) course with short holes but in a wooded area. A lot of the skill involved in this course has to do with getting your disc between trees, up or down 30+ hills, and dog leg right and left shots from the tee. The bad part about this course is all the broken glass throughout the holes. Paths paved in glass as if it was intentional. There is also some trash around but mostly in the brushes where you will most likely land your disc a few times. If it weren't for the trash/glass the rating would be in the Bs due to the interesting challenge of the holes.