Shoaff Park

Fort Wayne, Indiana     1 course · 18 holes     Driving directions

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-  +0 votes  + Rex Noaker › March 8, 2011
B
-  +0 votes  + B Rad K › October 8, 2011
A
-  +0 votes  + Nathan Mollema › March 28, 2011
B
-  +0 votes  + Chris Coffman › July 9, 2011
B+
Excellent and very diverse, especially the inclines and declines. If you've never played this course, it's a bit tough to navigate through, and needs abit updated on the tee pad plaques.
-  +0 votes  + john ryan › October 6, 2011
B-
shoaff is a nice course ,I like the different shot types and varying lengths of the holes .
The course is easy and will boost your ego a little
Most holes are open and there's evaluation on the front nine and a little on the back nine .
If your in the area this is the course to play .
My dislikes of the course are it gets very busy at times ,and there's no tee signs which can be confusing for first timers
-  +0 votes  + Joe Rutkowski › April 1, 2012
A
Played in the Hoosier Hoser Classic. It was a 24hole layout with 9 alternate. We shot -4 our first round.
-  +0 votes  + Dave Brown › April 16, 2012
B
Not a bad course, not a great course either. Bring your power to this course, there are some holes that cover some real distance. The front 9 is fun and challenging with mature trees smattering that half of the park. The back 9 is predominantly flat, there are some interesting characteristics to the holes, but for the most part you're in a wide open field so even a tiny breeze will carry your disc places you didn't intend.
-  +0 votes  + Robby Scheckelhoff › May 14, 2012
A-
-  +0 votes  + Josh Thomas › June 9, 2013
B
Couple holes along a road makes you have to be accurate or risk hitting a car, and one hole plays pretty close to a playground. Locals were friendly and willing to point you in the right direction. Park does get busy, but like I said people were friendly.
-  +0 votes  + Louis Salinas II › June 9, 2013
B
each hole seemed to require a different plan of attack. some holes were grip it and rip it. while others were precision shots. That speaks for the tee offs. now as far as the fairway throws went most were wide open but the baskets were tucked away behind, beside ,or in the middle of a group of trees, props to the people who have aced these holes.
-  +0 votes  + John McNicholas › June 12, 2013
B-