Courses
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Hazel Landing
Hazel Landing Disc Golf Course in Carmel, Indiana features 18 holes that weave through scenic woods and open fields. Strategic variety keeps things interesting thanks to the presence of multiple tee pads and pins per hole. This allows you to adjust the difficulty and tailor the course to your skill level, focusing on power on longer holes or honing your accuracy on shorter ones.
Noblesville, IN
Dr. James A. Dillon Park
Dr. James A. Dillon Park Disc Golf Course is an 18-hole course located in Noblesville, Indiana. The course offers a variety of terrain, with some open holes and some moderately wooded sections. Water hazards come into play on several holes, including a scenic pond. With two sets of tees and multiple basket locations, the course caters to beginners and experienced players alike. The park also boasts amenities like paved parking, restrooms, and water fountains.
Carmel, IN
The Hill DGC at Northview Church
The Hill DGC at Northview Church in Carmel, Indiana is a challenging 18-hole course known for its significant elevation changes. Spread across well-maintained grounds, the course offers multiple tee placements for varied difficulty. Concrete tee pads and DISCatcher baskets provide a smooth playing experience. While some church events may cause temporary closure of a few holes, weekdays offer unrestricted play from 8am to dusk.
Indianapolis, IN
Fall Creek
Fall Creek Church Disc Golf Course in Indianapolis offers a scenic challenge for disc golfers. With 27 holes spread across wooded areas and open fields along Fall Creek, the course caters to all skill levels. The first 18 holes provide a mix of open and wooded terrain, with additional challenge offered by the newer, heavily wooded holes 19-27. Multiple tee pads and pin placements allow you to adjust the difficulty and test your accuracy or long throws.
Noblesville, IN
Morse Park
Enjoy a round of disc golf with a view at Morse Park Disc Golf Course in Noblesville, Indiana. This 18-hole course winds through mature trees and along a scenic levee bordering Morse Lake. With two tee pads per hole, you can choose the challenge that suits your skill level. The course is well-maintained and offers generous pars, making it perfect for a relaxing game or honing your skills. Just be prepared for the wind that can sometimes pick up through the open areas.
Carmel, IN
Lawrence W. Inlow Park
Perfect for beginners and families, Lawrence W. Inlow Disc Golf Course in Carmel, Indiana provides a casual 9-hole course. The open layout with scattered trees offers a relaxed atmosphere for learning the ropes. While short, the course still provides a variety of throws to practice different disc flights. For putting enthusiasts, a dedicated practice area with multiple basket placements allows you to hone your precision.
Fishers, IN
Cumberland Park
The Cumberland Park Disc Golf Course in Fishers, Indiana is a great choice for a casual game. With only 9 holes, it's perfect for beginners or a quick round. The course offers two tee options per hole, allowing players to adjust the difficulty. Watch out for Mud Creek, which comes into play on several holes, adding a bit of a challenge.
Sheridan, IN
Biddle Park
This 18-hole course offers a fun challenge for all skill levels. Renovated in 2023, the course boasts clear signage and even includes fun facts at each tee pad. The mostly flat, moderately wooded terrain provides a mix of open throws and technical shots through mature trees. With 9 holes that have two sets of tee pads per hole, you can choose the difficulty that suits your game.
Westfield, IN
Westfield Lions Disc Golf Course offers a beginner-friendly 9-hole course at Asa Bales Park in Westfield, Indiana. Mature trees and some rolling terrain provide gentle challenges, while a shallow creek adds a water hazard to keep things interesting. Designed as a "barbell" layout, the course has two sections connected by a walking path. With multiple tee placements and some holes under 300 feet, it's a great course to learn the ropes or have a casual round.