Southeastern Seminary Disc Golf
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Tremendous work by CADL to pull this new course together in such a short time. Cement tees, excellent signage, nice mix of technical and basic holes as well as open and tight holes. This course is fun to play as it is quite forgiving with bad drives largely leaving makable approaches.
- Peter Mueller
Fun little course, recently converted to 18 holes and now open to the public (after 4pm M-F, all day on the weekends). There are 4 reserved parking spots for disc golfers behind Carson Hall near the start of the course. Most holes are not too long with everything being par 3 with the exception of one par 4. A nice mix of open and wooded shots, minimal elevation change. Being a new course, prepare to hunt for discs when they ricochet outside the fairway as the vegetation is thick in many places. I ran this course in about 40 minutes and shot 4 down, missing 2 more birdie putts so it plays pretty easy I'd say. Has a nice flow to it, most holes end near the next tee. Overall, would recommend and excited to have a new home course!
- Daniel Hinshaw
After renovations and expanding to a full 18 hole course, it has been amazing. Many tight wooded spots. Maybe a few to many doglegs but overall good course.
- New Rust
By far one of the best courses I've played around here it used to just be nine holes but it's 18 now and they're all par 3 except one like for the first time today definitely going to be back
- Sam Arnette
This is a nice 9-hole disc golf course for beginner and intermediate skill, and for all age ranges. The grass maintenance has been on the bad/near-unplayable side for most of 2021, but it's hard to complain when it doesn't cost anything to play. I'd pay for each round if it would help upkeep and maintenance. We love playing here all the same.
- Mark Schnegelberger