@alexhallumsdisc
Solid 9 hole school course. Nothing too crazy. Outdated signage & old Innova discatchers. Good use of elevation. Good tee-pads. If signage got updated & the course was 18 holes I think the community would get a lot more use out of it. For what it is & where it’s at, it’s a good place to practice for throw a quick 9.
@kfree35
Who doesn’t love disc golf on a college campus? Very playable 9 holer around part of SIU-E’s campus. Decent variety of shots required and concrete tees on most holes. All par 3’s if you’re an experienced player. The layout starts out odd where you throw from the parking lot directly over a sand volleyball court and ends up diabolical when you’re done and realize it’s a quarter mile walk back to your car. Also buildings are in play on a couple holes so throw with caution.
@lmnitzsche
2/4 design + 3/5 ambience = 5/9
@noshirt
Visitors Parking in Lot B. Good short course with generous pars (maybe for Whammo players) but it's about throw total when it's all said and done. Really only one left handed hole. Only so much land for 9 hole course design. Please watch out for others.
@beeano
Compact course nestled into the college campus where the grounds are well maintained. Hilly with shorts holes. Just right for a quick round.
@cjniemo
Decent. Fun beginner course!
@qnS1KnCZvY
Poor design and bad par ratings. Entire course should be par 3s. Using a building with windows as an obstruction is unnecessarily risky.
@brianphillips
Missing a couple tee signs and hole 1s pad faces the wrong way.. over all an alright 9 holer. Just sucks the way it ends it doesn't loop back
@joegleason
nice short course, not great that you have to walk back rather than playing course back.
@wildeagle17
Not bad for a 9 hole course. Clear signage, clean upkeep.
@aprees
A fun little course, great for practice and beginners. Holes 8 and especially 9 can be a little tricky so close to the road.