
@konnerdudley
Scenery, ambiance, and course design 5/5. Don’t skip this one. It’s simply a wonderful place to throw. You’ll want UDisc out to navigate a few holes but it’s worth it. Tee signage is excellent. Adding some wayfinding signage would make it 5-star overall.

@richbeaver
This course is a old golf course. That makes for some long holes but the pars were reasonable. It's a scenic course with nice elevation changes. There are 3 tee pads on each hole. The tee signs are very informative. Not all of the baskets had next tee arrows and several weren't numbered. None of the "ponds" had water in them. The out of bounds and hazards can make for a very challenging round.

@eaglemcbob
Beautiful, well maintained course with amazing fairways to let lose😎👍!!

@gsisson
Course was phenomenal. A dew off the course amenities would push it over the top.

@isuaggie
Mostly open and scenic park course. Strategic baskets with use of trees, mounds and marsh/ponds. A fun play. Pair up with the South course for a fun day of disc slinging.

@holyblender
Currently it's grown up because of the weather but it's a beautiful course very technical and fun

@calvinc44
Great course, I think this course actually has golds that are not in unreachable locations so I probably would’ve rather played on them instead of blues. Very hot in the sun, probably wouldn’t recommend playing in 90+ degree weather

@perry617
Awesome course, gets a bit overgrown. Gold is probably toughest course in Indiana

@atllyons
Good players like me are able to do some serious bird hunting on this course. Be Leary of OB.

@jaclamme23
Played this course more than any other. (47 times now)

@lordbeardsly
Need some help navigating but it's a great course!

@noahhood11
In my opinion, the best course in Greater Lafayette. Reds provide a good challenge for beginners while Blues and Golds are great, tough lines that require power and placement.

@achorp
A must play course in the area. Be sure to read tee signs for OB and Hazard info. Beginners may not find this course enjoyable at first, but will grow to love it as their skill improves.

@hockeyisgood
My favorite course I've ever played