Course reviews
+1 votes Chris Coffman › July 9, 2011
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.
+1 votes Fred Britton Jr. › August 25, 2014
I like this course for several reasons. First I like elevation changes. Play this course during a tournament and extra holes were lettered A-I. Some back tracking but this course managed to still have a nice flow. Mostly open but enough trees 2 gobble up bad shots. A nice forehand will work great on many of the holes.
+1 votes Eric "Downtown" Brown › August 16, 2015
Fun course. Front 9 slightly wooded but no tunnel shots. Back 9 grip it and rip it. Not a destination course, but it would be a shame to miss if in the area. No water hazards Park department really takes good care of this course..
+1 votes Zach Brannan › June 5, 2016
Pretty good course. Some fairways are pretty close to each other. All and all a good course.
+1 votes David Geng › July 3, 2016
Good open play with some obstacles but overall not too difficult. No water and light OB potential making this a great beginner's course.
+1 votes Samuel Brown › November 15, 2022
Course has recently graduated to an A- with the creation of the alternate 6-hole course "Shoaff Woods" and the addition of cement tees for all the woods holes and all of the more difficult "blue tees". The course is in a highland area that never floods which means your wind management skills will be fully utilized. There are nice elevation changes fully utilized throughout the course path as well. The park is nicely kept by the parks department and local club's collaboration. During some tournaments, there is a letter course that is a nice change of pace and a unique challenge.
+0 votes Dave Walters › June 12, 2019
2 sets of cement pads on every hole. 24 hole layout. This course has come a long way and is great to play
+0 votes Tom Speed › July 18, 2016
Awesome course. Rolling terrain, variety of shots, and well maintained. The best in Ft. Wayne IMO.
+0 votes Steve Hedstrom › January 14, 2014
Very open with some mature trees and hills. Used the land well, but difficult to find next tee pad if not familiar with the course. Too many of the same shot. If in Ft Wayne, check it out. Otherwise, probably not worth the trip.
+0 votes Dave Brown › April 16, 2012
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 Benjamin Wonders › July 20, 2013
Gentle elevation changes are fun. Park is well maintained. Seems to be a popular spot for local disc golfers.
+0 votes Louis Salinas › June 9, 2013
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 Josh Thomas › June 9, 2013
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 Matthew McGahey › September 5, 2014
The course is a great courses for beginners. There is a lot of room for distance and also learning control with the minor technical holes. Not very wooded so you have space to learn how to throw. It is all around enjoyable for any player of any skill level with the short and long tee combinations.
+0 votes Christopher McIntosh › October 16, 2016
Course is nice overall, the layout is kind of weird and was difficult finding hole one. I see the course has been updated with newer teesigns. I found the long and short teepads kinda strange. I am not sure if the blue pads were the long and the red pads were the shorts. Not every hole had multiple teepads but the holes that did some of the blue pads were the longs and the red pads were the shorts and vice versa on the other holes. Course could use some trash bins and benches.
+0 votes Jess Preston › August 18, 2020
Mostly open with some newly added wooded holes. Very well maintained and is a great course to practice in the wind. Fort Wayne has some nice options to throw. 85 out of 100.
+0 votes Jason H › November 26, 2022
Great older course. Gets a lot of use, I prefer daytime during the week
-1 votes Joe Rutkowski › April 1, 2012
Played in the Hoosier Hoser Classic. It was a 24hole layout with 9 alternate. We shot -4 our first round.