Course reviews
+1 votes Rick Petrie › May 15, 2011
As I understand, this course was established when people pretty much used standard Frisbees and objects as targets to play "disc golf". Then as technology started to change the sport, with smaller & faster discs plus official targets, this campus course started to become less & less practical (& safe).
I suppose if I was to play this course with a super class disc golf disc, I would rate it much higher than my rating of D.
I suppose if I was to play this course with a super class disc golf disc, I would rate it much higher than my rating of D.
+1 votes Kevin Zane › February 14, 2011
An object course really isn't a course at all... although I believe there may be a few functional teepads and at one point it may have actually been semi-clearly marked. Sure, there are some good lines there and a few oppurtunities for creative shots but considering the far superior surrounding area of the flint hills why not just go throw a disc at a tree elsewhere? The course is only playable after something like 6pm on school days (which this time of year is around sunset), and on weekends. I ...
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+0 votes Nathan Harstine › August 22, 2011
Being a student and living close to campus, I like playing this course because it is somewhere very familiar to me and close by. It is also very open and not too many trees, lampposts, or buildings are in the way. There are a few very difficult holes to birdie and sometimes par for me, but overall I think I enjoy all but 1 or 2 holes when playing.