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New Whiteland, IN

Grassy Creek DGC

2.825(based on 11 reviews)
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zadkisson
Experience: 16 years 25 played 1 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Fun Little Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 24, 2015 Played the course:once

Pros:

This course really uses the grounds available quite well. Every hole has a nice sign and they even include course maps on hole 1. There are OB lines through out the course that are marked clearly on the maps that add some extra challenge to the throw. Hole 15 is a great example of such. The grounds are well kept and the back nine incorporates some mature trees making for a tougher back nine. I also thought the elevated basket for hole 4 was very nice.

Cons:

The front nine is for the most part, primarily flat and open. The flow of the course can be troubling in places. There were not any tee pads, however the markings for tees are well marked and clearly visible pointing strait to the basket. The biggest complaint I would have about this course is the fact that most of the course plays right along people's back yards. The neighbors seemed friendly however I could see a yanked disc hitting something in a yard and causing issues. Other than that, no complaints. Beautiful course.

Other Thoughts:

This was a really fun course to play with your friends. Would definitely come back.
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Awturner762
Experience: 12 played 1 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Good Intermediate Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 9, 2015 Played the course:once

Pros:

- This course has a beginner friendly front 9 with junior tees that offer a shorter hole distance for beginners or younger players. The front 9 is mostly open with some trees here & there.
- Pretty well-designed course with a good balance of open holes and obstacles to play around, especially on the back 9. The back 9 is mostly all wooded with much more challenging holes than the front.
- Being a new course, the signs are brand new with a map included at the first hole and two hooks to hang disc bags at each hole. The front 9 is a little easier to find each hole, but the back 9 you might need the map for.
- I thought the par 4's were pretty forgiving. Gave me a good opportunity to recover from a bad throw or putt on a previous hole. A couple of them could be par 3's in my mind.
- This is a pretty safe course in terms of losing a disc. There are only a few holes that run next to the creek which is pretty shallow and could easily fish out your disc. Except for hole 18 - Good God don't overthrow 18 into the ditch... It's a swampy mess that I wouldn't fish my disc out of, but maybe that's just me.

Cons:

- No concrete tee pads, just two red tees indicating where to throw from.
- The park is right next to a neighborhood and a bad throw could end up in someones yard, hitting a house, on someone's roof, etc.
- There's not really a great place to park without running the risk of getting hit by a disc. Hole 6 & 8 run the risk of nailing a car on your drive from the tees. My car got hit while I was playing (no damage - it landed on the windshield under my wiper...it was a good laugh but could have really nailed it)

Other Thoughts:

- The back 9 is almost all in the woods so bug spray might be a good idea :)
- A few mandos throughout the course. Some those can be really frustrating, but I didn't mind them on this course. I thought it was pretty fun/challenging to force my throw.
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