Miami University

Oxford, Ohio     1 course · 9 holes     Driving directions

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-  +0 votes  + Duane Bosma › August 10, 2020
B-
This course has 18 holes and will test your physical fitness as well as your dg game. Many holes are either up or down, or both. Hikes between holes include elevation change. There is a good mix of long and short holes and many are tight. I would not recommend playing this course solo; you will lose disc(s). If you want to challenge your game, hit this one up right on Miami’s campus.
-  +0 votes  + Matthew Hull › July 28, 2019
B+
Miami U. - Oxford is a beautiful course as it is located just behind the Art Museum on campus and it has a pleasant atmosphere and features some truly unique holes! The new signs look superb and I can tell that the local disc golf community has really given this course some TLC because it has a really "clean" feel to it. The only knock I can really think of is they don't have concrete tee pads yet (just "dirt" tee pads) but otherwise, this is a top-notch course! The front nine is mostly wooded w ...
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-  +1 votes  + Robert Bell › August 16, 2018
A
I am a novice, and this is in my backyard. So I think it is really nice, but more experienced players may be more critical. I am reviewing the new layout as of fall 2018. The course has recently been redesigned. Start at the Miami University Art Museum. Hole #1 just south of parking lot/museum building. Course is on UDISC app. The front 9 (after hole 2) is in wooded tight fairways. Tough for a novice like me to keep in the fairway. Some shorter holes to start out with, then a nice long downhill ...
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-  +1 votes  + Chad W › August 20, 2016
A
Maybe only 9 holes but for beauty and diversity of area, I LOVE this course. fantastic setting. Yes it was one of my first courses played, but recently went back and realize how awesome it is. Had enough with holes that have you on flat fields and roads? Try it out. Two thumbs up. Highlight - throwing under an arched cobblestone bridge!
-  +1 votes  + Robin WW › September 7, 2015
C+
First course I ever played in 1991! Only 9 holes right on the campus. Short. Picturesque. Does have a nice signature hole.
-  +0 votes  + Jim Lightbody › July 26, 2015
A
When this was 18 holes, it was one of the best courses I've ever played.
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