The Masters Disc Golf Course C

Plainfield, IN 46168

Grade Breakdown

Overall C 75/100
Course Condition B 80/100
Design & Challenge C 72/100
Amenities F 45/100
Value D 65/100
Service C 70/100
Reputation C 78/100

About This Course

The Masters Disc Golf Course in Plainfield, Indiana is a well-maintained 9-hole permanent course established in 2009 on Calvary Baptist Church grounds. It offers a solid mix of open drives and wooded holes with slight elevation changes and blind shots, providing a moderate to hard challenge for disc golfers. While it lacks traditional golf amenities like dining or restrooms, its friendly vibe, clean tee pads, and status as the top-rated local course make it a standout destination for casual rounds and game improvement.

Course Info

9
3,110
Public
2009
Flat
Allowed

Details

1290 S Center St, Plainfield, IN
Plainfield, IN

Who Should Play Here?

Beginner Playable

Beginners will find this course playable due to its mix of open holes that allow for easy drives and shorter wooded sections. The concrete tee pads provide a smooth launch surface, but the blind shots and varied terrain require basic accuracy to avoid trouble.

  • Start on the forward tees if available for easier approach angles
  • Use a putter or driver for long open holes where distance is key
  • Watch out for lost discs in unmowed yard areas
Intermediate Recommended

Intermediate players will appreciate the strategic variety and moderate difficulty that tests shot placement without being overly punishing. The course offers a good balance of open fairways and wooded challenges that reward accuracy over raw power.

  • Take advantage of the blind shots on holes 3, 5, and 7 for birdie opportunities
  • Club up on approach shots to avoid rough in tighter wooded sections
  • Manage pace carefully as the course can be tricky with elevation changes
Advanced Playable

Advanced players will find this course a solid warm-up or practice round rather than a championship test. The layout offers interesting risk/reward scenarios, but it lacks the length and complexity of top-tier competitive courses.

  • Use the full 3,110-yard length for distance testing
  • Focus on shot shaping through the wooded holes to gain an edge
  • Treat blind shots as high-risk opportunities for pars or birdies

Tags

well maintained moderate difficulty friendly vibe blind shots wooded holes open drives church grounds no amenities
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