Crawfordsville, IN

Milligan Park DGC

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acrosley
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 3.9 years 43 played 20 reviews
3.50 star(s)

More Than Just a Walk in the Park 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 23, 2021 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Milligan Park DGC is a 22 holer that will take you on a scenic tour through (you guessed it) Milligan Park. The course flows well and each hole has a colorful tee sign to show you what to expect.

This course was designed by someone who plays disc golf. The baskets are placed cleverly in conjunction with the trees and slopes to reward you for hitting your line and punish you for missing it. There is a small creek that winds through the park and can come in to play on about a half dozen holes.

For the most part this course avoids the rest of the park. Holes 10, 11 and 13 play near a skate park and pool but they shouldn't come in to play. Holes 16 and 17 are near a playground but again the design encourages you to throw nowhere near them.

The layout calls for a variety of shots and other than holes 4 and 5 no two holes really feel the same.

There's a practice basket by hole 1 with distances marked out in 5 foot increments.

The shed on hole 19 is painted like a giant archery target - you gotta see it to believe it!

Cons:

Most of the holes are less than 300 feet and the longest hole is maybe 350. To be fair I'm not sure how they could fit a long hole in here without taking some out and there actually is a safari layout on Udisc if you are so inclined.

The course can get pretty swampy if it has rained recently. I've seen standing water on the fairways for holes 3, 4 and 5 under such circumstances. It could be tricky to find your disc if you throw into the creek when it's up. Paradoxically the creek is often dry if it hasn't rained in the last week or so.

Other than the target-shed on hole 19 there's nothing that really stands out here or threatens to take your breath away.

Other Thoughts:

Located about 10 minutes south of I-74, Milligan is the worth the detour if you're a fan of Par 3 golf at it's finest.

It's certainly not the most challenging course but there's enough OB and trees to keep you on your toes.

I know fun is subjective but I would argue this may be the funnest course in west central Indiana (not exactly setting the bar high in fairness). It's certainly the most fun you can have in Crawfordsville!
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[email protected]
Experience: 19 years 3 played 2 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Good course. 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 22, 2017 Played the course:once

Pros:

Technical course that challenges your accuracy with challenging tree and creek obstacles. Be sure to bring your disc retriever for errant creek shots. Nice elevation changes. Easy to find the next hole.

Cons:

Signage could be better. Shows hole number but no visual marking signs. Baskets are often bent or not level. T boxes not always level.

Other Thoughts:

If the signage, baskets and t boxes were updated, I would give this course a 4. Still glade I played it and given the opportunity would play again.
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dolphie
Experience: 23.9 years 128 played 3 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Milligan Park update 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 15, 2017 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Tee signs are being updated, sorry for any inconvenience. These just came down Saturday July 15th.

Cons:

Treatment of the tee sign posts will occur before new signs can go back up. Please print a course map, to aid in hole navigation, if you don't know our course. Copy can be found on this site under "Link/Files" tab. ETA for project completion is August 15th, 2017. Thanks, Dave Dolph
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Jowsepi
Experience: 11.1 years 78 played 6 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Probably a nice course?!? 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 16, 2017 Played the course:once

Pros:

Looks like there are a lot of interesting holes and different hole lengths.

Cons:

Every single tee sign was ripped off so I had no clue if I was throwing to the right hole until I got close enough to see the number on the basket pole.

Other Thoughts:

I was on my way to the Am world's in Quad city and a friend recommended I stop by and play on the way. I tried to navigate the course based on the pictures on this website, but I gave up after playing about half the holes.
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billtm
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 9.6 years 37 played 26 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Fantastic course! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:May 29, 2016 Played the course:once

Pros:

This course is well signed, and is very well suited for beginning players. All the holes are par-able, and the creek is shallow enough and translucent enough for most discs that land in the water to be retrieved. The holes are all very unique too, which makes this course fun!

Cons:

There is one frustratingly hard hole where you have to shoot over three branches of a creek, I can't seem to find a line where I can consistently land to set up for a par.
Sometimes you are throwing off of a road instead of a teepad.

Other Thoughts:

This is a great park course, as it makes very good use of the few large trees spread out around the entire area. The course takes you on a tour of what seems like the entire park, and walking around the first time to me felt like I was on an adventure.
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DGDanG
Experience: 25.6 years 28 played 4 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Very Technical Yet Open Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Oct 13, 2015 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

22 Holes, 1 tee per hole except last hole has dual tees.
Most of the course doesn't interfere with highly trafficked areas of the park.
Very good mix of long holes, technical short holes, blind shots, etc.
Hole 11 has a blind pin over a hill but has a long pole attached to the pin to make your target visible from the tee. Poles for disc fetching from the creek are placed at different locations for when the creek has water in it.
Overall, a well thought-out redesign that is leaps and bounds better than the old course that was there while I was in school.

Cons:

Not many extremely long bomber holes. The longest hole is 383 feet, so it does have some decent lengths, but nothing that really demands a super long drive.

Other Thoughts:

This course is fun to play and having 22 holes allows for a little extra time to make up bad shots that you may not recover from on an 18 hole course. Then again, it's not an extremely long course so intermediate to advanced players shouldn't have much trouble sinking most holes in two shots.
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ajbova
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 18 years 112 played 94 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Great Small a Town a course 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 27, 2014 Played the course:once

Pros:

Very solid intermediate level course. Will provide challenge for beginners and intermediate players. Holes may be on the shorter side for more advanced players.

Baskets - 22 Mach 2 baskets that catch great. They are marked with hole numbers on the pole. No spit out issues,. Also a practice basket at start of course that have pavers surrounding listing distance.

Tees - 1 large concrete tee per hole. Hole 21 has an alternate tee for those either looking for a longer or shorter hole.

Signs - Signs at each hole including hole map, distance, par, and points you towards next hole. When needed there are signs pointing you towards the next tee. Large bulletin board with course map and description of the sport.

Variety - Holes here favor both lefties and righties or either style of throwing. Trees on every hole but not to point where it's over weakling. Provide plenty of challenge. Lots of elevation change here. Some sort of minor elevation on each hole. Creek comes into play on several holes that could be issue when filled with water. Not many holes over 300.

Holes 11-16 stood out to me. Great group of holes in the middle of the course.

Plenty of shade but would still recommend bringing fluids.

Elevation - Several uphill and downhill shots. Some shots have rolling hills. A few blind shots due to elevation. Nothing too extreme. 20 feet elevation at the most.

Creek - Creek intertwines throughout course, sometimes coming into play multiple times per hole. If it is filled it can get in your head. There are poles available throughout the course to use to get discs out. Creek was dry when I played it.

Bridges when needed!

Trash cans at every hole attached to signs. Also multiple cans throughout courses. Benches throughout course including a pavilion with tables.

Very peaceful park with a few playgrounds, pool, skatepark, and baseball fields. Kept clean and well maintained.

Nearby stores if you need food or drinks.

Easy to get to, not too far from the highway. Easy to navigate. Flows great. Ends and starts at same spot.

Restrooms on site near start / end of course.

Cons:

Not many cons from this course.

Holes are definitely on the shorter side. My girlfriend felt comfortable playing this course due to the shorter holes. Might be to short for advanced players.

Tees - this course could be greatly improved by adding a second set of tees at each hole. It would boost the variety and playability of the course.

Pin Placement - Alternate pin placement would also improve this course. Not sure if there are alternate pin placements since I've been here once but it always keeps things fresh to have rotating locations.

Walk from hole 20 to 21 was a little long.

Few holes come a little close to each other which could add danger if busy. Holes 2-6 and 11-14 come to mind where baskets, tees, and fairways come close.

Other Thoughts:

I really liked this course and will definitely come back. I was definitely sold on the variety and the park itself.

If the course added dual tees that were more challenging, rotating pin placements, and more trees, I would consider giving it a higher rating. I would like to come back but don't often get to this part of the state. It was worth a try. I wasn't disappointed.

If you are in the area or traveling through I-74, I would definitely recommend this course.
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pandabaer6496
Experience: 16.7 years 818 played 7 reviews
3.00 star(s)

2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 10, 2014 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

nice small town course in a park that is family friendly (for the most part, see cons), it definitely makes the most of the park area by squeezing in 22 holes (it used to be a 9 hole course). decent variety of shots required. although mostly open, there are a couple more woodsy holes (14,15) that help keep things interesting, as well as a creek that comes into play on several holes

Also, tee signs are great, there is a directional sign from 20 to 21, which is a ways away, and there are trash bins at every hole

Cons:

More experienced players will quickly grow tired of this course. I play it a lot because its my home course, but mostly for the sake of droppin deuces. For less experienced players this may be a plus, but Murdock Park and Camp Cullom, both relatively close (40 min drive), will provide more of a challenge for experienced players.

- no holes over 330: although the park itself isnt that big, even just one bomb hole would be an improvement

- course plays around a park pool and skatepark, both of which can make for a slightly unpleasant environment at times.

Other Thoughts:

overall Milligan is a pretty nice intermediate level course. dont go too far out of your way for this one, especially because Crawfordsville doesnt really have any other courses to offer. but if youre already in the area, Milligan is definitely worth a look
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JohtoVillage
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 24 years 160 played 73 reviews
3.00 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 3, 2014 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

I played this course for the second time on a beautiful Thursday evening and here were my pros for the course:

1) Fun fun fun. This course was just flat out fun. It wasn't challenging at all and honestly just made for a short, easy round that was a walk in the park. I didn't have to take out my long distance drivers (except for one hole) and it was fun to just have some shorter holes to play.

2) The course wasn't full of blind shots - its not a lot of fun to have to walk ahead every hole to look at the basket and scope it out but this course was pretty straightforward and easy to play and didn't have a lot of blind shots.

3) While the course was a ton of fun, it wasn't full of "easy" holes. While there were certainly some easier holes, the course actually made you think on a few shots about the type of shot you wanted to throw.

4) The usage of the creek throughout the park was superb. It made some average holes above average. When we played the creek actually had some water in it. By my count the creek came into play on at least 4 holes. I love water hazards at disc golf courses and I love them even more when they add value to a hole.

5) The signs at the park were literally out of this world. The signs were some of the best signs I have ever seen at a disc golf course. Kudos to the local club for getting signs like that. They were full color with distances, OB lines, paths to the basket, tips, etc. WOW!

Cons:

Honestly I didn't have a lot of cons at this course. I think my rating of 3.0/Good is very accurate for what the park offered:

1) This is essentially par 3 golf. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that but it should be pointed out that only 4 holes are over 300 feet. I enjoy this kind of disc golf but to be a top rated course I like seeing some variety in distances. This park simply didn't have the space for that and so the designers did well with what they had.

2) Some of the holes were very close to other holes. It wasn't terrible but I remember playing hole 1 and actually throwing to the wrong basket (basket 21) because it "looked" like that was the right basket. I would recommend just adding numbers to the top of the basket so players know they are throwing to the right basket. This was not a huge deal and I only remember it being an issue once or twice. Some fairways definitely got close to others but as long as you keep a good eye out you should be fine.

3) There were a lot of fun holes but nothing was spectacular and I wouldn't classify any of the holes as true signature holes. This is not a knock on the designer or the park at all. They did a great job with the land available.

Other Thoughts:

When someone told me this course was redesigned from a 9 hole to a 22 hole course I was stunned. I thought there was no way they could have pulled this off because I remember the park being small enough as it was. But I was definitely wrong. Even though some of the holes were a little bit close together the course flowed fairly well and the new design was a lot of fun! This close is very close to I-74 so if you are traveling on that interstate its an easy play!
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optimalben
Experience: 25.8 years 67 played 15 reviews
2.50 star(s)

It's Alright 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Oct 5, 2013 Played the course:once

Pros:

They've clearly invested a lot in the course with good tees, maps, organization. The layout is pretty intuitive, and if the creek were full, water would be in play on half of the holes which would be interesting--at least unusual.

Cons:

1. Short holes. Maybe this reflects my own failings at using mid-range discs off the tee as much as a drawback of the course, but there are almost no opportunities to throw long drivers all out. The holes that are <200 feet (of which there are several) forbid using even moderately long drivers. It was great for my wife, though, because she doesn't drive that far and these were right in her "wheel house".
2. How they make up for the short-and-otherwise-not-challenging holes. Credit the designers for fitting 22 holes into a small park, but the compactness is an artificial source of difficulty. What I mean is that there are a lot of OBs such as driveways and adjacent properties that prevent you from aggressively attacking the baskets instead of natural obstacles such as woods/topography/distance. The other irritating device they used is arranging the tees so there is not a clear optimal path to the basket (at least not for a RH backhand thrower). You can go way wide right or try to get your disc to "back up" and throw left, but there are numerous holes that require you to take unusual paths to the pin. Maybe I just played on a day where I was feeling very patient or imaginative, but the effect of the layout was more "frustrating" than it was challenging.

Other Thoughts:

I wonder how often the creek is full? It's not like I played the course in the middle of a drought, yet the creek was basically bone dry . . . just curious. Conclusion: I'm glad I made the trip from Lafayette once to play here, but I probably won't go down very often since I've got Murdock Park much closer.
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gregmarine
Experience: 12 years 23 played 3 reviews
4.00 star(s)

This is fun one! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 2, 2013 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

As an intermediate player, I really enjoy this course. The park is filled with mature trees that the course design takes full advantage of. A creek that flows throughout brings a challenge for many of the holes as it is out of bounds when water is present. The course design takes full advantage of the landscape. The tee signs are pretty good and each tee has a trash bucket.

Cons:

Although most of the holes have some challenges, I would like to have more long drive opportunities. Many of the holes are pretty short. If you only have time for the first 9 holes, it is a long walk back to your car assuming you parked at the first hole. Some of the fairways come close to other holes' fairways.

Other Thoughts:

Even if you have to drive a long way, this course is worth the trip. The TD for the various tournaments keeps things very organized. So I recommend participation in the tournaments held here.
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lukejones
Experience: 11.6 years 70 played 24 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Very good course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Oct 21, 2012 Played the course:once

Pros:

This is by far one of the better courses in Indiana. A lot of thought was given to make the layout very fair, yet challenging with a lot of shot variety required. The course has a meandering creek which was utilize on several holes and several tall mature trees. I liked the disc dippers placed throughout the course and found them useful a couple of times. Though not an lengthy course with what I'd consider true par 4's and 5's, several of the par 3's do seem to play longer with the obstacles and OB in play. It was also nice to have the 6 extra holes (24 hole course). I played the 1st 18 as the main course, then just had fun with the extra 6 holes. Kuddos to the designers for utilizing the property efficiently and effectively. It was truly memorable and a blast to play!

Cons:

It is a bit of a shorter course
I would consider myself a very good beginner level player, but this course did give me a confidence boost with several birdies, which indicates to me it might be a bit easy for advanced players.

Other Thoughts:

Would definitely like to come back.
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Keith H
Experience: 32 played 9 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Great Course 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 16, 2012 Played the course:once

Pros:

Beautiful rolling terrain, large trees with a creek throughout the park. Course is well designed to utilize the space. Great variety of shots required had me using several different discs. There are a couple of mandatories, that I thought actually made the course more challenging and fun.

Cons:

I really have think hard to find any cons; While the basic signage was great, I would like to see larger numbers on the baskets to help clarify where you are going. Pads are slightly shorter than what I am used to.

Other Thoughts:

This is the best course I have had the opportunity to play yet! It is NOT the hardest, but it was the most fun. I would recommend this course if you are going to be anywhere near, it is worth the time.
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ElementZ
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 14.9 years 212 played 197 reviews
3.50 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 17, 2012 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

Milligan, to me, is like the epitome of a 3.5 course. It exemplifies what a "very good" course should look like. It has great signage, tees, and baskets and is an absolute blast to play.

Each hole is unique in some way which keeps this 22-hole course from going stale. A lot of times after 9 holes or so, you get a good feel of what to expect, but I was always a little surprised at what I needed to do at the next teepad. The shots are for the most part very intriguing. There are several ace runs and great deuce opportunities, but they can also go bad very quickly if you don't take advantage of them.

The holes are great for beginners because they're all under 400 feet, but also very challenging for pros/"birdie hunters".

All in all, I wish I would have had a chance to play another round here. I definitely recommend it!

Cons:

No real signature hole that really dropped my jaw and made me say "Wow, this is amazing. Let me go grab my camera!". While it's an amazing park course, it's still just a park so you have to watch out for other park goers and there's no real feeling of seclusion.

I would imagine that some people would argue that the shots are too short, but I think it does a great job of being a beginner/intermediate player course.

Other Thoughts:

Very fun to play. For being 22 holes, it's not very energy draining and is a very chill course that will test very many different lines. This is a great course to practice variety on. Hyzers/Anhyzers/Sky Hyzers/Laser Beam shots.

Check it out if you're in the area!!
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jomomo
Experience: 11 played 3 reviews
4.50 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 22, 2011 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

holes fit perfectly into the park. Baskets are placed perfectly. holes are excitied and not too far to where your unloading every hole. most depends on accuracy.

Other Thoughts:

wish there would be more holes cause there is way enough room for it.
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Redleg
Experience: 12.8 years 63 played 17 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Noob Review 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 22, 2012 Played the course:once

Pros:

Course is in a city park and has been fitted well into the park. Many many shorter holes. 9 are under 225ft and only 3 over 300 (1 is from pro tee). But it does use the terrain well! Great baskets, outstanding Tee Signs and Good Tee pads for every hole. There is a creek that winds through the entire park that come into play very often, it is very clear and shallow so little chance of losing a disc but a good chance of losing a stroke or 2. There are several OB areas so placement of a shot can make or break you. This would be an outstanding park for a Ace Race!

Cons:

The baskets are very close in several areas and can cause you to shoot towards the wrong basket. Hole signs with numbers on top of the basket turned to the tee pads would do a great deal to correct that. The park is very busy so you have to watch to make sure you are not going to hit anyone.

Other Thoughts:

Overall great public park course worth the trip. It would be a good place to intro someone to the game and still keep an experienced player happy with the varied shots needed.
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try122583
Experience: 25.1 years 126 played 11 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Good expansion! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 19, 2011 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

- Use to be a nine hole course but now is 22. Looks like the club over there is getting things done!
- Some hole designs were interesting. Enjoyed the changes in elevation and the use of trees and creeks.
- A great course to work on your short drive game. If your struggling with your 200-250 foot shot, you will have plenty of holes to try to fix it.
- Nice deep baskets. Nothing is more annoying when you "make" a putt and the disc pops out. That won't be a problem here.
- Beautiful signage. Each tee has a detailed layout of the hole, and there is even a course map on the first hole. You can tell some work went into the signs.

Cons:

- Mostly short holes. You won't get a chance to use some of your long drivers here. Most holes are under 300, and a number of them are below 200.
- Some confusion later on as to what hole to throw to towards the end of the course. On hole 21, I had an amazing drive that landed within five feet of what I thought was the right basket, Turns out it was one of the earlier holes. Also, baskets aren't marked.
- While the tee signs are good, there isn't much there to tell you where to go after each hole. Sometimes it isn't so simple to find, especially since you have to walk a bit between some holes. A little more direction for the out of towners would be nice. You will be able to find your way around without the extra signage, but you sometimes have to look around.

Other Thoughts:

I enjoyed my time here, and I don't think I was the only one. There were a number players out there taking advantage of the beautiful weather. Unfortunately, like Urbana, there isn't much else to play around Crawfordsville outside of this course. That's why I probably won't play it again unless its part of a trip where it's on the way to another place. While it's good, it isn't elite enough to warrant it's own one day trip. How3ever if your passing through, it's worth a look.
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mashnut
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 22.1 years 831 played 767 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Short but fun 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 6, 2011 Played the course:once

Pros:

The course plays through a hilly park with a nice creek running through. The course was expanded from 9 to 22 holes, but you'd never know that playing it now. They did a nice job of making the course flow together and have a consistent feel throughout. Many of the holes use the elevation changes in the park to add some variety and challenge, there are a few downhill holes with risky greens near water, and some tricky uphill holes. The creek comes into play quite a bit, and is generally used pretty well to add some nice risk/reward elements to the course without too much danger of lost discs.

Though many of the holes are similar lengths, there is a lot of variety in hole shape so it doesn't feel too repetitive. You'll need to shape some different lines between the mature trees here to get your birdies, and the elevation and ob on most holes adds to the feeling of variety. There are good concrete tees, and decent baskets. The signage is pretty good, showing the hole distance and layout with a direction to the next tee.

Cons:

One major issue with this course is how often it brings paths and roads into play. It seems like this park gets quite a bit of traffic on a nice day, and that could be a serious safety concern, especially as the course seems to attract a lot of less experienced players. There are also a few places that ball fields or picnic areas can come into play, though it seems like the design tried to minimize that.

The course is pretty short overall, I found myself throwing a putter off most of the tees. There isn't much more room in the park, so I think it was a good decision to make a shorter, more beginner friendly course here, just know that it won't be all that challenging for a more experienced player. There are some spots where there is a long walk, make sure you pay attention to the arrows on the tee signs if you don't want to do some extra walking.

Other Thoughts:

This is a fun place to play, and the park is nicely maintained. I would definitely recommend a stop here if you're in the area. Beginners won't find too much punishment for errant shots other than the creek. Since it's shallow enough that discs are easy to retrieve, it shouldn't be too frustrating. More experienced players will find this to be a deuce or die type course, but the shots have some variety and the creek definitely adds some fun factor.
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indydiscgolfer
Experience: 45.9 years 105 played 10 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Now there's a reason to come here 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 6, 2010 Played the course:once

Pros:

The recent addition of 12 new holes has really provided a reason to come and play this course. The added holes compliment the original holes very well and I commend the MCDGC for doing a great job on the expansion. The holes are very fun and utilize a variety of obstacles and terrain to create very fun golfing opportunities. The park is beautiful and features many large majestic trees and a meandering creek, which weaves its way throughout the course. You will need to shape many different shots to navigate this course well. Although most of the holes are fairly short, it can be a bit deceiving as the holes play a little tougher than the distance might make you think. Nice tee pads and tee signs enhance the course as well.

Cons:

As mentioned before, the holes are mostly short, which can be a con for pro level players, but really is appropriate for the only course in the town of Crawfordsville. The homemade baskets are OK but could probably use another set of inner chains to help them catch better.

Other Thoughts:

I highly recommend coming to play this course. This is no doubt one of the funnest new courses in central Indiana for golfers of all skill levels. You won't be disappointed!
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DOGvsRAPTOR
Experience: 16 years 45 played 16 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Solid Course Layout 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 10, 2010 Played the course:once

Pros:

Excellent signs, decent tee pads, plenty of obs in the form of access roads, creeks, parking lots, and mando's. Course has plenty of variety and uses all of the park's natural terrain to its betterment. Expect to play over and down hills, creeks, obs, and mandos. Very friendly for newer players and a course to rip and run on for more experienced players. Thank you for the trashcans.

Cons:

Very few complaints here: maybe a few more directional signs for some of the holes, pads are plenty long, but I can understand how some may not have enough room, although I had plenty of space and thats usually my first gripe with any course. Some of the fairways run pretty close with, but this course really maximizes the use of the land, so thats not really a con, more like a little bit of nit picking. Keep it on the fairway.

Other Thoughts:

I really enjoyed this course, played it today with a buddy, we are both intermediate players and we had a great time. Didn't shoot as well as we can, but we had fun - which is the main concern. This is a great course to really workout your midrange game. All of these holes are very deuceable, although if you throw an errant tee shot you can hit a variety of obs that can rack up your score with penalty strokes. Have fun, run those chains.
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