@cchristner
Challenging but fair course for intermediate and advanced players. Definitely not a beginners course, but there's nothing wrong with that. Variety of shot shapes, nice tee pads and signage, and well maintained. Thoroughly enjoyed and highly recommend!
@xinmingkuon
Lots of people mention how tight the lines are, and how challenging it is that you can’t see a lot of the baskets off the tee. They’re right. But I don’t think that should be detrimental to a course’s rating. It was a very challenging course, and that was the intention of the course designer. This course will force you to throw different shot shapes at different distances, and often times punish you if you are off your line by a bit. I think this is a course that helps players (and maybe even forces them) to be better.
@nerfrocket
If you're psychic or really enjoy throwing at baskets you can't possibly see, do I have a course for you.
@kurdelski
This course struck me as largely elite level approach shots. The obstacles or lines are so tight it is very easy to get a par but extremely difficult to get a birdy on most. Opening it up a bit more would make it a more fun course to play for most.
@gqwill69
First time playing and best combination of open drives and technical shots.
@willcazel
If you rate this course poorly it's cause you're mad
@travishanna522
Fun course. Bogied two right off the bat but still finished -6. Did a little extra walking but it was worth it.
@alexbanning
A lot of the holes have bends that make the pin almost unreachable. I threw some really good shots that didnt get rewarded. Also was a pain having to walk all the way up the fairway to find where half the pins were.
@noahfree
Indian Hills is a very solid course and typically makes for a really enjoyable round of disc golf. My major complaint here is the amount of really bad basket positions; if every hole were always in a good pin placement, this course would easily be 4 stars, but the number of pin placements here that shouldn’t exist and are constantly used is way too high.
@taterusmaximus
Fairways could use trimming of volunteer trees. Some greens have very low hanging branches that make even a look at birdie impossible. The course has potential to be great. No trash cans that we saw on the course.
@bradinkcmo
Very technical and very fun.
@anthonypasek
Good variety of shots and mixture of park style open holes with few trees and some heavily wooded holes.
@coacht
This course will make you hit lines. Very technical. Several holes cannot be reached by an intermediate player. The rough can be punishing and forces creative scrambling.
@jkee1400
The porta-jon is, simply put, a thing of beauty. You will find yourself cautiously opening the plastic door, fully expecting the patented waft of warm, septic air, only to be greeted by an altogether different sensation. As you unbutton your pants, you will be reminded of simpler times as your olfactory glands are enveloped by the refreshing scent of recently harvested Concord grapes. Whether sitting or standing, expect a clean, stress-free experience. Otherwise incredibly difficult/frustrating
@joshbarnet1
A great course with difficult, tight fairways and good shot variety. 5 stars if it included a couple par 4's and maybe a par 5.
@hugoborg
Technical in the woods but I enjoy those long shots in the front 9. There’s a couple of homes you can pinball but a rewarding course.
@mboehner
Short and very technical. Played entire 18 with a Felon and a Wizard. Lots of shot shaping needed. Forehand play is a must. Hidden gem of Columbia's courses.