Looking at the pin of 18.
From the fairway of 18.Tee of 18. Turns to the right after about 150-200 feet. Then downhill the rest of the way. 501 feetLooking at the pin of 17 from the top of the hill.Tee of 17. Tight 294 foot shot straight uphill.
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Before you go
Other fees
Park Entry - $5 Indiana Resident/$8 Non-Indiana Resident. There is no additional cost to play the disc golf courses at Lemon Lake County Park.
Good conditions
4 days ago
About the course
Variations of Lemon Lake County Park's Courses were used for the 2010 and 2013 Pro World Championship, the 2018 Tim Selinske US Masters Championship, Indiana State Doubles and Singles Championships, Illinois Open Series, Discontinuum Club Challenge, the long standing Matt "HOMIE" Lovasko Memorial and many other A, B, C and XC Tiered events. This course is very long and will require every kind of shot including backhand, forehand, hyzer, anhyzer, tunnel shots, up and down hills, and you can even throw in some tomahawks and thumbers. Wooded for holes 1-4, part wooded and part field for holes 5-7, open field holes 8-9, and back in the woods for holes 10-18. Lots of fun! If you want to play a shorter version of the same course, you can play Silver (just use the shorter tee pads). All courses are typically muddy in the spring and drier in summer months. Lemon Lake Flight Center Pro Shop is located onsite in the park and north of the main parking lot. Established in 2010 the pro shop is stocked with 1000's of discs, accessories, snacks and beverages for purchase and is home to the Indiana State Disc Golf Museum. The pro shop is open 365 days each year. Hours are subject to change. For more information please contact the pro shop at 219-771-3472. Parking fee ($5) per car (Indiana State Resident), ($8) per car (Out of State) when a gatekeeper is on duty at the park's entrance. Park passes are available at the entrance gate and can also be obtained at the Lake County Parks Administrative Offices located at 8411 E. Lincoln Hwy (U.S 30) Crown Point, IN 46307. There are currently no additional fees for disc golf. The onsite pro shop does not accept any fees on behalf of the park. If there is no gatekeeper on duty, parking is free to all visitors. For information about Lake County Parks please visit the park's website at: http://lakecountyparks.com
18 Holes
Concrete Tees
DISCatcher Pro (original) Targets
Mixed use, Public park
Established 2008
Dogs allowed
Cart friendly
Drinking water available
Restroom available

Contact

Jay Svitko (219) 771-3472

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Players usually spend 2 - 3.5 hours here.

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Upkeep
4.4
Shot variety/design
4.7
Tee areas
4.1
Signage/wayfinding
3.8
Amenities
4.3
Scenery/views
4.4
waltrz
@waltrz
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Sep 12, 2023
Amazing design that will use every disc in the bag. Only comment would be to make some of the tee boxes longer, especially for the longer holes that require a full run up
crimsontider44
@crimsontider44
223
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Sep 3, 2023
Championship level - very different mostly wooded with very long open holes
bagelbandit
@bagelbandit
79
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Aug 30, 2023
Brutal course definitely need to play with friends for blind shots and gnarly rough. Epic though.
zmac2121
@zmac2121
77
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Sep 16, 2023
challenging, fun

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