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3.00 star(s)
Variety is there, but needs more bomber holes.
-Easy to navigate.
-Free to play!
-Vibrant/new tee signs with distances and arrows. Even have Bible verses on them. Unique!
-Two different tees. The shorts are just that SHORT. So my pal and I played the longs.
-The course starts out in the open and...
4.50 star(s)
So many innovative holes
-27 holes. Each with its on challenge.
-Water holes including an island hole (21) and an over the water hole (22).
-A few holes are up high on hills, hero putt or cautious layup...your choice!
-One bucket is smack dab in the middle of two big trees...literally. Looks...
3.00 star(s)
Easiest Lemon Lake course, but fun!
-Nice signage and concrete tee pads.
-Baskets are in great shape, I love how each course has baskets colored to the particular course!
-Variety of tee shots.
-Some of the holes have very technical shots. Can aggravate you because the hole is so close but so...
1.50 star(s)
A horrible letdown
-At a nice looking campus.
-Not many people playing here in the summer.
-Very nice and large tees which include brooms to sweep stuff off.
-Oddly placed holes. (See cons)
-Chances to really air out your discs.
-Oddly placed holes. This is a pro and a con. In my mind, having a...
4.00 star(s)
Could be Northern IN's best course.
-Heavily wooded. Every hole you encounter numerous trees.
-Soild signage
-FREE to play!
-Buckets are older but in fair condition. Would love to see some Innova buckets in the near future.
-Variety in terms of hole distances and whether it plays straight, left...
2.50 star(s)
Can't beat free disc golf!
-Personal note- this course is close to where I live and is where I learned to play so lots of good memories here!
-Plenty of shade, besides walks after drives on holes 2, 3, and 9.
-Swings for comfort and shade near holes 2 and 9.
-New disc catcher baskets! Unlike...
3.50 star(s)
Back Open for Business!
-24 holes
-All of which have their own challenge. Very few are "gimmes". Hole 1 is very simple but it is just to tease you before the shots in the woods come up!
-Massive amounts of trees/bushes that lead to really picking a good line on your tee shots.
-Most holes here...
3.00 star(s)
Solid, but...Rum Village is better.
-Variety in tee shots (front 9). Distances vary and has a decent mix of left and right turning shots.
-2 big let er rip holes (9 and 18) that produce a scenic view.
-Part of the course, mainly the front 9, feeds through the woods for some tricky anhyzer shots...
4.00 star(s)
Muncie's best attraction other than Ball State
-Map of the course at hole 1.
-Practice basket
-Signs with hole directions as well as where to go for the next hole.
-Concrete tee pads.
-Holes 1, 9, 10, and 18 are around the main pavilion so you don't have to travel too far.
-Most of the holes add...
3.50 star(s)
Looks nice, plays nice.
-Free to play.
-Buckets are in good shape.
-Very pretty campus/area for a relatively small school.
-Lots of variation in terms of hole distances. There are short technical throws and a few "let er rip" holes.
-Hole 17 is fun. There are two tees and the furthest one is...
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Reading about the Tee Devil and it sound appealing to me, being a straight flyer. But I have seen many people who have trashed this disc saying it is bad. So what's the deal? Good or nah?
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