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Hole #18 (Taken 12/2012)
Hole #18 Blue Tee

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Reviews: 25
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Not Bad
Pros: -Variety of uphill/downhill shots is good on back 9
-a few longs holes, a few short holes.
-well kept course, normally nicely mowed for the feel of a fairway/rough layout.
-a few longs holes, a few short holes.
-well kept course, normally nicely mowed for the feel of a fairway/rough layout.
Cons: - Tough to find tees.
-I missed 2 holes when i played alone the first time, and couldn't find blues a couple more times.
-Quite busy park on church property. Normally other activities going on, including the Cross County Path that zig zags thoughout the course.
-I missed 2 holes when i played alone the first time, and couldn't find blues a couple more times.
-Quite busy park on church property. Normally other activities going on, including the Cross County Path that zig zags thoughout the course.
Other Thoughts: Overall a fun little course. Not super challenging, but a peaceful round. Fun to play and try out new discs, since there is no risk of losing one.
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.
Hole 10
Played: 14 Reviewed: 9
Pros: Great course. The terrain is well used. Baskets are great. Signage is pretty good. 18 holes with Am and Pro tees.
Decent mix, several holes have room for big throws, several holes and shorter, some areas are open, some have used trees well.
Decent mix, several holes have room for big throws, several holes and shorter, some areas are open, some have used trees well.
Cons: Lack of concrete pads is the biggest challenge. Some have been poured already. When the pads are completed it will be much better. Would also like to see some more trees in the mix.
Other Thoughts: Really nice course, one of the best in north central Indiana. Once the tees are in, it will be excellent!
2 of 3 people found this review helpful.
The Hill
Pros: The grass outline of the tees help to find the markers, but hard to see in the grass. There are signs/maps showing where to go throughout the course. Nice local relaxing course.
Cons: The colored markers are very hard to see in the grass, because there is no concrete boxes.
Other Thoughts: The course is on a church property so there is normally always activity going on around the course
0 of 2 people found this review helpful.
Pros: Signage is very good, arrows on each pin guiding you where the next tee box is. The course is very well taken care of, shop on the grounds is excellent as well. Very open and slightly wooded. It's very good to get some exercise as well, the map of the course layout is very very good as well as coming equipped with score cards.
Cons: Even though the outline of tee's are raised grass, the blue tee's are quite the pain to find. Spent quite sometime trying to find each blues and I've been playing here since April'ish of 12. A friend and I stopped looking for blue tees after 12. Some concrete pads there would be rather refreshing. Also, no trash cans during course play.
Other Thoughts: I'm no pro mind you, but it's a very fun par 3 course. I enjoy the sun and the walk out there. After only playing disc golf for a few months, but quickly learning - the Hill is close by and fun. Few things could really make this very enjoyable for other newbies like myself.
4 of 4 people found this review helpful.
Long but Fun
Pros: This was the first course I played. It's a long course that plays even longer in the wind. Lots of elevation changes and fairly wide open.
Cons: The grass tees are okay but it's hard to find the tee markers in the ground. Would be nice to upgrade to concrete. The wind can make it almost impossible to score well. For first timers it can be hard to find the 2nd tee. Luckily I had a group in front of me that I was able to follow.
Other Thoughts: The course has a cross country trail through it so watch out for runners. Also, there is a softball field near one basket on the back nine. Usually not an issue unless you are way off on your throw. Be prepared to walk up and down hills.
1 of 2 people found this review helpful.
Eh
Pros: Well maintained. Clean greens. Elevation changes were nice to see. Tee pads were natural, but movable so not to warn out. Multiple pin locations.
Cons: Tee signs were nice, but some holes were blind and there was no indicator on which position the pin was in. Finding tee markers was difficult since they were marked with 4" diameter circles up to 50'-60' from the tee sign.
Lack of variety in shot needs
Lack of variety in shot needs
Other Thoughts: I could see this being a course made for beginners. Playing the blue (long) tees, if a player is RHBH and can throw a 300'-400' hyzer there are no holes that can not be done in 2 shots. The red tees actually seemed to be more difficult even though they are shorter. Unfortunately, the length of the red tees was not much more than a putter or mid-range for the slightly advanced player.
2 of 4 people found this review helpful.
Carmel must love HYZERS!
Pros: It Is a course that has baskets. Elevation. Well kept. parking. No smoking a plus. Nice signage.
Cons: I threw the same shot on every hole it felt like. Most of the alt pads just made the same shot longer. RHBH HYZERS is all I can remember. No tee pads, not good for trying to crush one. Mainly open. No lines to really hit.
Other Thoughts: A "good" course challenges all your shots. This course really doesn't make you use any other shot than a RHBH hyzer. Good course for exercise.
3 of 8 people found this review helpful.
Great 18 Hole Park Bring your Arm and Legs
Pros: Great Signage on the course. Tees are small markers in the grass however they cut the grass to leave a high line of grass around the tee markers and marking the 30 foot putting range from the basket. Nice well maintained multi use facility.
Cons: Very Minor Con: some more signs in parking areas pointing to start of course.
The signs could use a little better indicators of where the sign post is in relation to the
tee pad markers. Also there could be a little clearer indication on each hole as to which
basket position is currently being used.
The signs could use a little better indicators of where the sign post is in relation to the
tee pad markers. Also there could be a little clearer indication on each hole as to which
basket position is currently being used.
Other Thoughts: Hole 1 Opening throw down thru a couple trees guarding against high shots.
Hole 2 Up and over the hill just out of sight and slightly to the left.
Hole 3 Short throw down clean fairway lined with trees to a basket slightly to the left and guarded by trees.
Hole 4 Another short throw past some trees guarding the midpoint, slightly to the left.
Hole 5 Downward throw thru and alley of trees and to the left.
Hole 6 Distance throw across the open field, pretty standard and level.
Hole 7 slight uphill throw with basket tucked behind some trees.
Hole 8 Open field throw slightly uphill.
Hole 9 Little more advanced over crest of hill and down behind a tree. Across a little water.
Hole 10 Hike up the Hill and throw down and to the left, Couple trees at midpoint.
Hole 11 Throw back up the hill, clear with no trees in the way.
Hole 12 Back down the hill, guarded by a small group of trees midway.
Hole 13 Throwing thru the evergreens to a hidden basket in the middle of a group of evergreens.
Hole 14 Field Shot.
Hole 15 Downhill throw into open field.
hole 16 Throw past a row of trees and slightly to the right.
Hole 17 Toss back up hill, technical shot to a basket tucked tight behind an old tree.
Hole 18 Last uphill shot around a bushy tree at the midway point.
I Will defiantly play this course again if given the chance. It requires a lot of walking and gives some good tree lined shots to challenge a newer player. More experience players can work on their distance shots
here but may not find as much of a challenge. All the nice people we met that day played from the red tee box. Given how much time we spent looking for the blue tee box I can understand why.
Hole 2 Up and over the hill just out of sight and slightly to the left.
Hole 3 Short throw down clean fairway lined with trees to a basket slightly to the left and guarded by trees.
Hole 4 Another short throw past some trees guarding the midpoint, slightly to the left.
Hole 5 Downward throw thru and alley of trees and to the left.
Hole 6 Distance throw across the open field, pretty standard and level.
Hole 7 slight uphill throw with basket tucked behind some trees.
Hole 8 Open field throw slightly uphill.
Hole 9 Little more advanced over crest of hill and down behind a tree. Across a little water.
Hole 10 Hike up the Hill and throw down and to the left, Couple trees at midpoint.
Hole 11 Throw back up the hill, clear with no trees in the way.
Hole 12 Back down the hill, guarded by a small group of trees midway.
Hole 13 Throwing thru the evergreens to a hidden basket in the middle of a group of evergreens.
Hole 14 Field Shot.
Hole 15 Downhill throw into open field.
hole 16 Throw past a row of trees and slightly to the right.
Hole 17 Toss back up hill, technical shot to a basket tucked tight behind an old tree.
Hole 18 Last uphill shot around a bushy tree at the midway point.
I Will defiantly play this course again if given the chance. It requires a lot of walking and gives some good tree lined shots to challenge a newer player. More experience players can work on their distance shots
here but may not find as much of a challenge. All the nice people we met that day played from the red tee box. Given how much time we spent looking for the blue tee box I can understand why.
4 of 5 people found this review helpful.
A Great New Course
Pros: There are several types of holes, whether going uphill downhill, out in the open, or in the trees, which will test all of your disc golf abilities. I live close to it, and I think it is a fantastic addition to the Indianapolis area. It is easily accessible to the public and adds good variety to the courses in the area because of the unique scenarios you will be faced with. I always have a great time going there, and it always gives me a good challenge.
Cons: There are no concrete tee pads, so if the ground is wet, expect to slip on your tee shots. Along with that, I think that the red tees are too easy, and the blue tees are too hard, and requires a lot more skill to go from the red tees to the blue tees than Dillon Park, which is just down the road. When on top of the hill, do not mistake a pin for another hole as the pin for the hole you are on. Lastly, although there are different looking holes, a lot of them are very far, and that can get boring and tiring after a while.
Other Thoughts: It is less than 2 miles down the road from Dr. James A. Dillon Park so it is easy to do both courses in 1 day very easily. Also, the walk from #9 to #10 is long and uphill, but that is just me complaining because I'm lazy.
3 of 4 people found this review helpful.
Classic Course
Pros: There is so much varitey on the course from shots in the woods to long open holes. The baskets are new and in amazing shape and the grounds are groomed perfectly. Each pin is surronded by a "putting circle" similar to a green in ball golf. The course has several changes in elevation ranging from long downhill shots along with raging uphill holes. The course offers two tees, red and blue, and two pin positions a and b. There are bathrooms on the 1st and 14th holes. There are maps posted on a pole at every red tee box and signs are present throughout the course to direct you along.
Cons: The major con to the course is that there is no concrete tee pads. Some people enjoy the grass tee pads which are marked by two minis staked into the ground but of course most of us want concrete tees. The walk from hole 4 to 5 and from 9 to 10 could be a bit confusing on your first round and from 16 to 17 you have to backtrack quite a long way. Some holes seem to be designed a bit lazy but this does offer much variety.
Other Thoughts: All in all Northview is a great course. Park near the big building int he back with the orange palm trees and look at the large map to find the first tee off to the left. There is a cross country course that runs near several holes so look out for the runners.
4 of 6 people found this review helpful.
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