Course reviews
+1 votes Dan Sinkey › June 26, 2013
Im not a fan of stand alone nine hole courses however this one is something hole one has lots of trees hole two is tricky basket on steep hill hole thee favors leftys hole four forces you to drive up hole five has up hill and trees hole six extreme up hill hole seven is verry easy to ob into river (downhill tight line) hole eight is another that favors leftys hole nine plays over a lime pile uphill and if on long pin past three limekilns hence the parks name verry pretty park and a nice warm up for tendik yust six miles away
+1 votes Pete Parsons › June 20, 2013
A Great 9 hole course! Short, Long and some medium Pins! #1 Loose trees with Low Ceiling and small drop with river behind basket. #2 Long up and over and down a hill. Don't let your disc Fade or Flip way Left or down a hill and toward the river you go! #3 Pick your line Loose tree hole. #4 The longest hole Big and Open with just enough Big Trees. The little hill in front of the tee will mess with you. #5 Uphill! Big Arms can throw it over the trees but most may just want to keep ...
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+0 votes cam r › August 18, 2014
Unique, challenging, diverse......so much to say about lime kiln, and only 9 holes?
+0 votes Josh Wille › April 14, 2015
I was very disappointed when I first tried lime-kiln, I'm from Grafton and I love the park itself, it is beautiful. However, the course is not well thought out. The cage placement I'd probably rate a D. Too much of the course is played on the side of a hill. It's uncomfortable, not challenging.
+0 votes Adam Lemmer › July 2, 2021
Decent layout. Not a fan of hole 9 currently nestled in the woods with no area around it. There is a trail within 3 ft of it and I had people pop out as I threw and was a dangerous situation. Holes need better identification on the baskets and the signage should have pin locations. Requires a scout of some holes to figure out where you are throwing and the baskets aren’t identifiable far away because the numbers are only on 1 side and usually that’s the side facing away from the teepad. A course that would get easier to navigate after a few plays for sure.