Honeybear Hollow Campgrounds

Peru, Indiana     1 course · 26 holes     Driving directions

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-  +2 votes  + Daniel Garrett › February 13, 2011
A
love the course..
-  +0 votes  + Steve Burton › April 2, 2011
B-
Very nice, but short course. Good flow to the holes. Lots of people playing, but were friendly and allowed play thru's because I was alone. The pro shop was excellent and the owners were friendly. Only negative is the hole length, but I enjoyed the round.
-  +1 votes  + Robert Radtke › August 22, 2011
B+
"why dont i just get in my time machine and set it for 1981" ...very fun course and extremely wooded...the last 6 holes are marked by 2 little orange safety cones and are in the field next to the parking lot.
-  +2 votes  + Chris Blanchard › September 30, 2011
A
Love this little wooded course. The course I learned on 20 years ago. Changed a bunch in that time for the better.
-  +2 votes  + Steve Bedwell › May 26, 2012
A+
WoW, is all i got to say amazing mature course that will make your short game flawless, and has best disc store. PLAY $2
-  +1 votes  + kenny upshot › July 2, 2012
A-
-  +1 votes  + Branden Myers › July 10, 2012
A+
Great course to get your putting and approach game fine tuned. This is a shorter course but being tucked into the campgrounds and woods really help with your accuracy. The owners are great and pro shop has everything you could ask for.
-  +0 votes  + Walkin Holiday › August 26, 2012
B+
-  +1 votes  + Glen Baldwin › October 19, 2012
A
solid course great place to work on your mid ranges ppl can claim its to short but most wont shoot a 44 par being 54
-  +1 votes  + Tom Denton › April 29, 2013
A
I started playing disc golf here in the mid '80s with a Frisbee. Also learned to throw golf discs here. Aces possible on almost every hole. Great course for 2 or 3 quick rounds of fun golf.
-  +1 votes  + Scott Bolinger › May 28, 2013
A+
-  +1 votes  + Brandon Hainlen › May 30, 2013
A-
Short holes. Lots of trees and hills.
-  +1 votes  + Doug Smith › April 8, 2014
A-
-  +2 votes  + Brad Hargrave › February 4, 2015
A-
Honey Bear is a great place to play! Has a little bit of everything. Pro shop has a great selection of discs at pretty good prices. A must play course if your in the area!
-  +2 votes  + Eric "Downtown" Brown › June 15, 2015
A
Favorite course in Indiana. Every time I step on that hallowed ground I know it is a special place. I once played the course at night, only to see a ghostly image of Ed Headrick the founding father of the course.
-  -2 votes  + Jerry Amick › July 7, 2015
C
Heard it was such a great place,drove almost 3 hrs to play,wasn't impressed,played 2 other courses nearby that were better,pro shop owner was a little arrogant too.
-  -1 votes  + Tim L › September 8, 2015
B
Pros: Nice people that own the course and campground and the best pro shop anywhere nearby with great prices. Beautiful old-growth forest with a nice variety of technical holes. Cons: Two different basket types are used...if they were all Mach-3 Spiders this would get a much higher rating from me, but unfortunately, half of the baskets are old Mach-2s, and they are absolute garbage, especially the ones out here, that have seen the test of time...this being one of the oldest courses in the enti ...
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-  +1 votes  + Fredrick Matthews › May 21, 2016
A
Affordable and plenty of trees.
-  +1 votes  + Chris Lombard › June 15, 2016
A-
Great course bring your hiking boots
-  +0 votes  + Bruce Critchlow › July 3, 2016
B-
-  +1 votes  + Tim Sylvain › October 10, 2016
B+
Short, old school course that still holds up to new disc technology. A bunch of fun shots. Great pro shop. (didn't play the 6 added holes, only played the original 18).
-  +1 votes  + Mat Burkholder › April 20, 2017
A-
One of my favorite courses to play
-  +2 votes  + Jeremy Slisz › April 27, 2017
B+
Short but sweet. Great course to get your upshot practice in at. I only gave a B+ because I hate those baskets, but I did hear they were putting in new ones. Overall fun place, and the Birdie Bums in Peru put on some outstanding tournaments. Honeybear is also home to the best pro shop in that area, so be sure to swing inside n check out the plastic..
-  +1 votes  + Matt Elzey › May 31, 2017
A
-  +0 votes  + Jess Preston › August 17, 2020
B
This is a very short course. I think all holes are 300 or less feet. I feel it is rated a bit high. The course has an old school feel to it and is great for beginners. It is in need of new baskets to keep up with the times. You can score really low here. Ace run galore with a great pro shop!!! 86 out of 100.
-  +1 votes  + Samuel Brown › August 31, 2018
A-
I like longer courses, but that is not a knock on this course. Playing here is like stepping back in time in a great way. I love the old tee signs. I love the elevation changes. The pro-shop is nice and the staff are very professional.
-  +0 votes  + Ken Sampson › February 24, 2019
B+
Good course with reasonable fairways up and down the hills and through the woods. A bit monotonous. Interactions with the owners have been problematic over the years.
-  +0 votes  + Carson Pocock › September 18, 2019
B
-  +0 votes  + Aaron Waggoner › August 24, 2020
A
-  +0 votes  + Neil Ayres › September 20, 2020
A
-  +0 votes  + Tate Marsh › September 20, 2020
A
This is a very fun course. None of the holes are especially long, and the baskets are pretty old. Course was designed by "Steady" Ed Headrick (PDGA #001) back in the 1970's. It is definitely worth playing.
-  +0 votes  + Chris Mooney › October 21, 2020
A
-  +0 votes  + Imanuel Bernard › February 9, 2021
A
Old school course that is a lot of fun with great owners to boot
-  +1 votes  + Jaden Phillips › March 4, 2024
F-
Historically good course. New owners have destroyed disc golf here. Nudist/lgbtq campground. All inclusive campground doesn’t allow kids anymore
-  +0 votes  + Jay Svitko › May 5, 2023
B+
-  +0 votes  + Michael Houk › July 12, 2023
C
The course has recently changed owners. As of July 10th it is $7 per person per round $4 for anybody that's just walking. They have raised the price of camping as well. Bob and Tony will be missed by many. And app arently players are going to have to pay as well for tournaments. So for future reference everybody keep a heads up for that.
-  +1 votes  + Steven Livingston › March 4, 2024
D-
New owners have gone in a different direction for the campground and course. People are only allowed on the property if they're over 18. No more tournaments for players 18 and under. The family funny on the historic first course in Indiana has come to an end.
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