Campton Hills

Saint Charles, Illinois     1 course · 9 holes     Driving directions

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-  +1 votes  + Sam Meinders › June 30, 2016
B
Thick woods, very technical. Great elevation changes. It's a smaller course and pretty popular in the summer, expect to see and make small talk with other players. If you lose your disc, you'll probably find someone else's while looking for yours. Last hole is a blind drive down from the top of a hill, have a friend spot for you just in case.
-  +0 votes  + Jason Rocks › October 2, 2012
D+
-  +0 votes  + Robert Radtke › October 3, 2010
C+
-  +0 votes  + Jacob Mizer › November 23, 2010
A-
Short but nice don't have to have an arm to play but need to know how to throw right.
-  +0 votes  + Jim Rufer › November 20, 2010
C+
-  +0 votes  + Justin Mabry › April 5, 2012
C
-  +0 votes  + Riko Menzies › July 29, 2012
A-
Very short 9-hole course in a heavily wooded area. All of the holes are Par 3 and under 250', but don't let the distance fool you. The course demands more controlled, technical throws as opposed to power drives (you really don't want to overthrow here). I honestly didn't even use a driver--I threw my Valkyrie maybe once; my Stingray and Roc handled everything fine. The trees provide plenty of obstacles, and the course uses plenty of harsh elevation changes to throw you off. A couple holes wil ...
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-  +0 votes  + Dave Hansen › July 20, 2014
B+
Short, tight and very technical.
-  +0 votes  + Eric "Downtown" Brown › November 28, 2015
F
Tried to play it November, sign said it was closed in the winter. Play Disc Golf in the winter don't be a pansie.
-  +0 votes  + Eric E › October 26, 2015
B
This course is like no other in the area. Uphill shots, swooping downhill shots, and fairways thinner than a dopey high school kids blue jeans. Come prepared to throw straight here. Another big recommendation would be to watch where your disc goes. Take your eyes off it and you'll have a very hard time finding it. We enjoyed the course primarily due to the up & down factor. I believe all the holes are par-3's, but the angles and inability to see some of the baskets from the tee mat make ...
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-  +0 votes  + Michael Phillips › September 4, 2015
A-
This is a highly wooded course that provides challenges but is overall a fun place to play.
-  +0 votes  + John Levander › January 31, 2017
A
I particularly love this course. Built right in the middle of a forest. Short distances to holes, so good for starters, but do beware that it is densely wooded on either side of your fairways. Definitely good elevation changes that add a little more challenges to the mix. Recommend having a partner play with you to help spot discs that may get lost in woods. Great little nine hole!
-  +0 votes  + Daniel Dravet › June 15, 2020
A
-  +0 votes  + Aaron Stain › October 17, 2020
A-
For what it is this course is very fun. All wooded technical holes that make you have good control or your disc as the fairway is all wooded and no grass to stop your momentum. Lots of elevations both up and down 30ft changes from tee to basket on some. Some like it some hate it as you won’t power drive a disk 300+ Ft at this course. I love it and really makes me work on antihiezer shots and touch along with power with touch to climb the steep hills.
-  +0 votes  + Eamon Samsami › July 13, 2021
A-
Not much maintenance done with the course, but not terrible overgrowth or anything like that. A nice 9-hole.
-  +0 votes  + Gabrielle Lagger › June 6, 2022
A
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