Ceraland Disc Golf Course
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Year Established:
2004
Rating:
(1 vote)
Ceraland is a semi-private 345 acre park established for Cummins Inc. employees ($5 gate fee for non-members covers disc golf). Other activities on site (see ceraland.org) include a stocked lake with boats and canoes, campground, cabins, basketball, shuffleboard, horseshoe pits, volleyball, a go-kart track, miniature golf, driving range, tennis, playgrounds, remote control airplane strip, rifle and archery range, trap and skeet range, baseball diamonds, an aquatic center, and a big sports and fitness center. *April 2018 - recently redesigned and expanded to 18 holes. Bring the map to navigate.
Course Details
Course Type: Permanent
# Holes: 18
Target Type: Baskets
Tee Type: Grass/Dirt
Elevation: Slight Slope
Foliage: Scattered
Hole Length: Under 300ft: 0 | 300 - 400ft: 0 | Over 400ft: 0
Course Designer: Luke Jones
Directions
Check in at the gate (1st building on the right), then drive just past the athletic center and go left at the fork. Follow this road past the pool on the right to the 1st parking lot on the left. 1st tee is behind the pool in front of an office building.
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Contact
Email: Derek Huffman
Alt. Phone: 812-377-5849
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Pros: Baskets are in good condition and a student at the local high school did an excellent job on his senior project updating the signage, touching up painting where needed on the baskets, and adding mulch around the baskets.
Lots of trees to add plenty of challenge to several holes. Throws generally need to stay lower to stay under tree ceiling on most holes.
I have found holes #5 and #8 to be quite challenging to get pro par 3. Several others can also get you if you don't stay under or away from the trees.
Some water on holes #2 and #5, but only in play with a big pull (RHBH) drive.
There are 9 baskets, but 2 sets of tees allow for an 18 hole course.
The park this course is in is very quiet and beautiful. The 11 acre lake makes for great scenery while playing. This course is rarely played by anyone I've seen since picking up the sport in August this year so, unless I'm out there, you'll have the course to yourself likely.
Plan have been drawn up for another 9 baskets for a full 18, but as of now no immediate plans to implement.
Cons: My first time out, I found the course difficult to navigate, but quickly figured it out as the tees are not too far apart. The tees for the back 9 are hard to find if you've not played the course before.
Several of the tees are not level, and some have tripping hazards like tree roots so you'll have to be careful with runup drives (which aren't necessary on most holes).
Geese mess is everywhere on hole 2 so bring a towel to clean off your disc!
Private course
The course doesn't require a lot of variety of shots apart from straight or weak hyzer drives (RHBH) and keeping it under the tree line.