Course reviews
+1 votes Ryan Denney › July 26, 2013
Even with the new layout it is a great course. Lots of elevation changes, few left and right shots, a couple real distance throws and a couple short ones with lots of moderate holes. It Even has some water and plenty of hard rough
+1 votes Thad Justice › June 27, 2012
Love the course. Do not like the new tee pads though. They have to much grip.
+1 votes Mason Hansen › February 28, 2013
A+ arguably the best course in the Peoria area which has some high caliber courses new additions to course make it a bit funkier and for people who grew up playing there we understand the new holes and paths.. Was far overdue. Although I will admit 13 is a little excessive.. But home to many friendly stoners and people!!
+0 votes Zak Fortuna › August 9, 2015
This course is sick nasty! Worked my ass off to get to 52!
Every single hole is a great layout!
Every single hole is a great layout!
+0 votes Jeremy Air Run D › March 1, 2013
What an enjoyable course! Have not played the new layout, as it was being constructed when I was there last. The first 3 holes in particular remind me of the great Northern Wisconsin courses, however, the old 9-15 were so... well... Illinois - very open. With that said, however, I am planning on moving back home to central IL, and hope to live in Morton, which would make this my new "home course". Obviously, hole 5 is very unique, as well as testing, and several of the other front 8 holes (a ...
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+0 votes Tyler Greenman › July 9, 2018
Assets - Great variety of holes (both long and short), championship level course, and it is both fun and challenging.
Liabilities - Discs that are thrown out of bounds are hard to find, the course is not beginner friendly, and you have to on the watch out for poisonous plants (if you find yourself in the rough that is).
Recommended? - Yes, this is a must if you are in the area and have been playing disc golf for a little while. However, this course is not a course for new disc golf players.
Liabilities - Discs that are thrown out of bounds are hard to find, the course is not beginner friendly, and you have to on the watch out for poisonous plants (if you find yourself in the rough that is).
Recommended? - Yes, this is a must if you are in the area and have been playing disc golf for a little while. However, this course is not a course for new disc golf players.
+0 votes Jess Preston › August 18, 2021
I had the opportunity to play Northwood Black from the shorts(not all holes have short tee pads) in the Ledgestone and this course ate my lunch. I was unable to get a practice round here so I played it blind. Bad idea. If I was rating this course based on my play, it would receive a failing grade but I can't do that. This immediately became one of my favorite courses even though I threw awful. I hope to get back for a chance of redemption. Definitely a professional course that I would discourage beginners from attempting. 96 out of 100.
+0 votes Pat Hulett › March 21, 2022
Best course around if you are really good! Not good for beginners like me but I still enjoyed seeing what the pros play
-1 votes Tim Sylvain › June 3, 2021
Really good design. Like the use of the tunnels on a few holes. Good variety.
-1 votes Kevin Kelly › April 29, 2022
This grade is based ONLY on my skill level. It is a fun, challenging course to get through, with lots of chances to trip, sprain, cut, fall, get muddy and then let out a roaring scream lol!
My first time out competitive on the course was at LEDGESTONE INSURANCE OPEN FLEX 2020 1 rounder: +26/ 85.
Introducing newbies to the sport at this course May end up leaving them angry an disgruntled an quitting , just being honest lol! it is sure better than playing in open pasture all day with no obstacles. Enjoyed it lots though!
My first time out competitive on the course was at LEDGESTONE INSURANCE OPEN FLEX 2020 1 rounder: +26/ 85.
Introducing newbies to the sport at this course May end up leaving them angry an disgruntled an quitting , just being honest lol! it is sure better than playing in open pasture all day with no obstacles. Enjoyed it lots though!