I grew up playing Otis Park, and it’s still the same hilly little beast it’s always been—tiny greens, no flat lies, plenty of character. The course conditions are usually decent, though this year has been tough with extreme weather swings. Compared to others in the area with a similar budget, it’s holding up well.
That said, Otis Park is a solid municipal course, not a destination. It’s great for learning the game and being part of the local golf community, but I wouldn’t suggest it over other courses in southern Indiana. For what it is, it’s a true 3-star golf course, and that’s part...
Read moreMarshall followed us to e entire time and threw off our game making us so slow, intimidating. Seemed like just me and there were tons of players out. I’m mediocre and my teen son pretty good .I was trying to teach my younger girl and planned to let others play thru. He made a rude comment how slow we were and my youngest felt bad and didn’t want to play. I’d suggest this course have family friendly hours. I paid $133 dollars and will never return. Plenty of other golf courses to give...
Read moreThis course is in fine shape considering the greens fees. $20 includes cart. Can't say I know of a course in SO IN cheaper. Fairways zoysia, bent greens, and not so rough rough were in great shape. If you can play off sidehill, downhill, and uphill lies, no worries for you. If you can't it could be a struggle. In any case it's a bargain and I will be returning even though I can't play off sidehill, uphill, and...
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