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St. Charles, MO

Lindenwood University

2.135(based on 4 reviews)
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kfree35
Experience: 11 years 169 played 1 reviews
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SUMMER 2015 UPDATED REVIEW 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jul 9, 2015 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

So I just went back to Lindenwood today and 'played' the course.

Pros: I enjoy disc golf, and that's what this is.

Cons:

If you have never been here, don't even bother. You will have no idea how to navigate the course. There are no concrete tees, all the signs are missing, and only on occasion are there small swaths of dirt in the grass so you know where to throw from.

Holes 1-11: All in their usual condition, shots are only slightly varied, and are easy for the most part.
Hole 12: You throw up and to the left into the woods. This hole is playable, but is thick and there's not really any line to the basket through the trees.
Holes 13-14: These holes are supposed to be down long paths about 15ft wide. The area is so overgrown right now that you are literally pushing bushes and plants out of your face like Indiana Jones or some shit just to walk down the 'fairway'. Oh yeah, and there's no basket on either hole, so there's that.
Holes 15-18: Still not really any tees so if you don't know where you're supposed to throw from then you're going to be just making it up. But hey, at least these holes have baskets

Other Thoughts:

People used to care about this course. It was remodeled in 2012 so at least one person must have cared enough about it to keep it around. Yet now, nobody cares whatsoever. If the baskets are replaced on 13 and 14, and the jungle that covers 12-15 is hacked down by a team of Spanish conquistadors then at least the course will be playable in full again.

Unlikely, but if someone at the University raised the funds for concrete tees and signs, the course would actually be respectful.

I can't imagine a scenario where I come back to Lindenwood for disc golf unless that happens.
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