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North Liberty, IN

North Liberty Church of Christ DGC

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Jukeshoe
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Experience: 14.7 years 316 played 268 reviews
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Fairways Kris Kross so much you'll hafta Jump Jump! 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Oct 24, 2020 Played the course:once

Pros:

- Set behind the North Liberty Church of Christ, this nine hole course criss crosses the property to squeeze as much distance as possible. A few holes are very lightly "wooded;" in other words, they have a few trees. Hole #5 is the closest to actually light woods as it comes, and that's mostly just some trees (easily avoidable) to the left of the fairway and a pin tucked at the edge of some pines. Hole lengths have a wide variety of distances from 800'+ (#9) to 220' (#6) and everything in between.
- Good bright orange DGA Mach III baskets, with hole numbers.
- Tee signs show hole number, par, and distances, but don't help any with navigation, which is a shame.
- Tees were natural grass next to the tee signs. All tee areas were flat, unrutted, and in fine enough shape.

Cons:

- Take a look at the map I constructed in the Files tab for this course if you're looking for a good laugh. The fairways criss cross each other, come close to other baskets, tees, etc. I'm not sure I've ever seen such bad routing and conflict on one single course. It's pretty impressively bad.
- The safety issues beyond just the disc golf holes crossing themselves include: throwing over benches, horseshoe pits, a shed, a playground, and to the edge of a pavilion. Yikes!
- Flat, flat, flat. Not even wrinkles of elevation.
- Most of the trees on property don't even come into play, which is a shame. Hole #'s 4 and 5 do their best, but even those trees aren't really creating any real punishment, or risk/reward, or provide any real discernable lines to be hit. Baskets for hole #'s 2 and 5 are tucked at the edge of a line of pines at the back of the property; neither basket is given a proper "green" area, it's just "plop" let's put this basket right up against these pines and call it a day. #2's green literally had two branches that were cut to clear maybe 8' of space, and then left where they fell.
- Most of the time, you'll be at a tee, and looking directly at another hole's basket, which gets super annoying. At least the number signs atop the baskets are pointing the correct directions to avoid even more confusion.
- Hole #2's tee sign was missing, and is replaced by a white stake in the ground. Head left from #1's basket; if you reach basket #7 you've gone too far.

Other Thoughts:

- What a cluster, good god. I don't really even know where to begin. Look at the pictures. Look at the map. 1,000 words, and all that.
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