@bearballs
Unless you can throw a putter 300 feet this is not a putt & approach course! It is a driver/fairway course with putts inside circle one off the T
@imbowlin
Lots of holes are in danger of hitting other people. Not the best course but okay.
@landylewis
This is such an amazing learning course, or if you are aiming for that hole in one. Driving is key here, I play the course daily. It is also a great park to play your own made up holes, every hole is usually in site.
@narnold19
Awesome course not tricking to find each hole and very nice park to play especially for first timers!!
@supadupaleggz
Mixed park makes it difficult to play if there are any walkers or people using other areas of the park. Don't bother going to knock on a door to get your disc back if it goes over a fence (yard with brown privacy fence) with a dog in the yard, dog will have already chewed it to an unplayable mess. Obviously, our fault for throwing if over the fence, just trying to save anyone from asking for it back.
@garberjc93
Fun course for beginners! Try and find a time when it isn’t busy :)
@banginchains7
Decent course, but wouldn't drive out of my way to play. Long open fairways placed in a public park. A walking path may force you to wait for walkers to pass, but I can't imagine the path to ever be that busy. If you're in the area, it's a great opportunity to test out some new drivers without fear of losing them in any brush.
@nosliwkered
Terribly boring layout.
@jstueve
This course definitely has some length to it and would be difficult for beginners. But the holes are all interesting and reward well placed shots. This could be a much nicer course with tee signs, better teepads, and directions to get to hole 7’s pad.
@bgreiwe03
Good distance, just repetitive and it's only 9 holes
@cheesetheory
It's a good practice course, long distance holes, very straightforward. There is a splash pad to avoid... But water hazard 🤷♂️
@robtrot
Water park in the middle of 2 and 3, if it is open those holes are not playable.
@goodtimes3
No clear paths, pedestrian danger, middle of a small park, small tee pads. It feels as if they put a course here just to say they have one. If you're thinking of going here, choose either Anderson or Noblesville because they are only 15 min away and much more worth it.
@travisgillian
I think it’s a great place to get some putting practice in. Small town lapel doesn’t have the size for a solid disc golf course. Doesn’t mean you cant get some short practice in and drive maybe 20 minutes to a much bigger course to play on.
@ajaydav
No signs, pedestrian dangers, no laid out well. Long holes for a course set up like a pitch and putt course. Overall not a fan
@pastoryoder
Nice park but no signs or yards and small tee pads.