Hole 1 basket.
From hole 2 tee pad, looking up the fairway. Basket is to the left at top of the hill.Hole 4 from the tee pad.Picture of 10's green and basket tucked back into the woods.10's fairway once out of the woods. The newly planted trees on the right serve as the O.B. line for the fairway all the way to the green.
46m

Est. time

0.9mi

Est. length

Hilly

Elevation

Moderate difficulty

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Good conditions
14 hours ago

About the course

A short 10 hole course that is still in progress. This course will be 18 holes in total once completed. The first 9 holes are designed as shorter holes to emphasize throwing accurate lines and for newer players. The back 9 will be geared towards more experienced players offering longer shots exclusively through longer fairways. The first 5 holes are very technical and wooded, middle 4 holes are open in a field utilizing a few mature trees, and hole 10 shoots from in the woods to an open fairway, and back into a wooded green. Trash receptacles are placed at nearly every tee pad. Benches are currently placed at Hole 6 and 7's tee pads. More benches will be added in the near future.
10 holes
Concrete Tees
Prodigy T2 (T2) Targets
Mixed use
Public park
Dogs allowed
Cart friendly
Drinking water available
Restroom available
Stroller friendly
The hills during the first 5 holes may be too much for some younger families, however many families do play the entire course with children in strollers.

Limited mobility/cane accessible

The first 5 holes are cut through timbered fairways with elevation changes switching back and forth. Holes 6-9 are on a more level park landscape with mature trees scattered wide apart.

Established in 2022

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Course traffic - Players usually spend 0.5 - 1 hour here.

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Contact

Indianola Parks and Recreation (515) 961-9420

Reviews

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Upkeep
4.3
Shot variety/design
3.8
Tee areas
4.5
Signage/wayfinding
4.2
Amenities
3.4
Scenery/views
3.6
billthecrusher

@billthecrusher

650

Fun city 10 holer. Beautiful baskets/signs/tees w/ garbage every hole. First couple sharp corners w/ lots of elevation. Later some open & longer holes. Challenging for the distances.

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discgolfmime

@discgolfmime

145

Great tees and tee signs! Good mix of short and long holes with some wooded and some open. My only complaint would be that I’m not a fan of the impossible curved lines on holes 2 and 3. However, hole 4 was a fantastic challenging wooded par 3. This should be a solid 18 hole course when finished.

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How do I get to McCord Park (Rotary Centennial Course)?
You can get directions to McCord Park (Rotary Centennial Course) by clicking Get Directions, which will open your device's map application with the disc golf course location. The disc golf course is located at 41.353088486885156, -93.58330599738176 in Indianola, Iowa.
Do I need to pay to play disc golf at McCord Park (Rotary Centennial Course)?
McCord Park (Rotary Centennial Course) is free to play! Just show up and enjoy the disc golf course.
What is the difficulty and length of McCord Park (Rotary Centennial Course)?
McCord Park (Rotary Centennial Course) has 10 disc golf holes and has a difficulty rating of "Moderate". The typical disc golf round at McCord Park (Rotary Centennial Course) takes about 1 hour and covers approximately 0.9 miles (1.5 km).
How highly rated is McCord Park (Rotary Centennial Course) by the disc golf community?
McCord Park (Rotary Centennial Course) has an average rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars based on 154 community reviews. This is considered a good course rating by the disc golf community.
What amenities are available at McCord Park (Rotary Centennial Course)?
McCord Park (Rotary Centennial Course) offers the following amenities: 10 disc golf holes, restrooms, drinking water, cart-friendly paths, pet-friendly areas, stroller-friendly paths. Stroller access: The hills during the first 5 holes may be too much for some younger families, however many families do play the entire course with children in strollers.
When is the best time to play at McCord Park (Rotary Centennial Course)?
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