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The basket is reachable from the tee and can be approached with a hyzer, anhyzer or shot down the middle.  The small trees in the fairway can reach out and grab your shot!   The basket sits in the open on the other side of the trees in the fairway.  There are lines to the left, right or down the middle to reach the pin.  The road and sidewalk to the right are out of bounds.   Tee off from well above the basket, with the road tight to the right side.  The road and across are out of bounds, so be careful.  Watch for the next teebox and anyone standing near it!
Hole 1 tee
Hole 2 tee
Hole 3 tee
The basket is in the open and on flat ground with the small trees really not coming into play unless you have a long putt, now just make that putt!   The basket is in the open at the top of the hill.  Mostly flat with just the slope to the left.    The pin sits on the side of the small ridge.  Over the top of the ridge it drops off to the flat below, and its a big drop.
Hole 1 basket
Hole 2 basket
Hole 3 basket
The fairway runs along the top of the ridge with a big drop off to the right side.  The drop is smaller to the left.   The tee pad is above the basket on this hole, and the wind is usually a factor here. You make your drive along the side of the hill that has three levels. Watch for going past the basket because it drops off behind the pin.   This hole is now one of the longest in the Quad Cities.  The basket has been moved to over 600 feet from the tee, and is located across the small creek and tucked near a large tree on the right side of the fairway.  Your drive from the tee is critical to reaching the basket for a par three!
Hole 4 tee
Hole 5 tee
Hole 6 tee
The basket sits on top of the ridge, with a big drop to the right side.  Tough footing for a putt, but if you run your putt past from the left side you could be at the bottom of the hill!   The basket sits right on the edge of the drop off on this hole, and its a big drop!  The hill continues to drop off to the right as well.  Placement of your drive is important here!   This is the new pin location for hole #6.  It sits in the open, but is tucked to the right of the green and the line tight to the tree line on the right is slightly blocked by the large tree in front.  Depending on the length of your drive, you will have to decide if you can clear the small creek in front of the green, or do you need to lay up and set up your approach into the green instead.
Hole 4 basket
Hole 5 basket
Hole 6 basket
Tight start to this fairway, with a small foot bridge about a quarter of the way down the fairway.  The  pin can be reached from the tee, but get off the fairway and get into trouble.  There are two good landing zones short of the pin for lay-ups. The creek runs along the left side of the fairway and gets very close to the landing zone for a good lay-up.   Tight right off the tee, with lots of trouble to get into.  The trees to the left hang out enough to challenge an anhyzer.  The trees to the right and the big bush make the hyzer tough.  Watch for the parking lot just to the right and above the basket.  It's out of bounds!   Two ways to get to the pin on this very challenging hole. There is a route to the right for a good hyzer into the flat at the top of the hill across the small ravine, then make a tough approach shot down the narrow fairway thats lined with small trees.  The other route is to throw a huge anhyzer up over the trees to the left and hope to drop it into the fairway near the basket.  Both shots have lots of chances to go wrong, but get the anhyzer to drop right for you and have a chance at a duece!
Hole 7 tee
Hole 8 tee
Hole 9 tee
The pin sits across the small ditch , surrounded by the smaller trees.  The creek runs just to the left , and the green slopes gently to the left.    Get your disc to the basket and then watch out for the very fast green.  The slope is steep, and can send your disc to the bottom of the hill in a hurry!    The basket here sits just short of the edge of the hill, and is surrounded by trees on three sides.
Hole 7 basket
Hole 8 basket
Hole 9 basket
Best hole on the course for an "ace" run!  Very short hole, the key being to just get by the dead stump in the center of the fairway and drop it into the basket!   Big uphill shot needed here.  The basket sits at the top of the hill to the left, so a big hyzer or overhand shot can get you there.  The fairway is narrow and surrounded by thick brush and small trees.  Being in the fairway is a definate bonus on this hole!   The basket is not visible from the tee, and the only way to reach the basket for a safe put is to throw a big overhand shot over the trees and into the green from above. A good shot down the fairway will give you a safe chance at par with an easy  approach shot.
Hole 10 tee
Hole 11 tee
Hole 12 tee
The pin is guarded by small trees on two sides, but drop your shot short of the basket for an easy "2"!   The basket sits in a small area surrounded by thick bushes and small trees.  There is a small walking path just o the left that you can approach from as well.    The new basket location is slightly farther up the small hill and to the right of the old pin location.  It is tucked between several small trees and cant be reached from the tee down the fairway like the old pin position.  The best way is to throw a big overhand shot up into the trees around the basket and hope it falls into the green within putt range.
Hole 10 basket
Hole 11 basket
Hole 12 basket
The group of trees just in front of the tee creates two lines into the basket.  The easiest route is a gentle anhyzer to the left and settle your shot up next to the pin.   Long, fairly narrow fairway with many trees throughout.  The fairway itself slopes down to the left, so most shots off the tee will end up fading that direction.  Hit something and get a bad kick or get off the fairway for some reason and it can be a lot of work getting to the pin.   The fairway is fairly open, with the tree on the left broken now and not blocking any of the line.  Toss a slight "s" shot down the fairway so it curves back to the left in the new basket location at the bottom of the fairway and tucked to the left.  Can also try a big overhand shot that drops into the green through the trees around the basket.
Hole 13 tee
Hole 14 tee
Hole 15 tee
The angled tree is relatively low and can come into play on a longer putt.  Get past that tree and the basket is in the open , with the tree line twenty feet behind the pin.   The basket is in the open at the end of the slightly angled  fairway.  Small creek on the left of the basket can cause trouble if you get stuck in it.  The bushes behind the basket are thick and not a good place to be!   The new basket location is now about fifty feet shorter than before and tucked to the left in between the small trees.  Fairly open to the right of the basket for a safe putt.
Hole 13 basket
Hole 14 basket
Hole 15 basket
From the tee you have the trees on the right side crowding the tee box, and the low hanging branches narrowing the window to get through.  The pin sits well above the tee, tucked to the right along the tree line and within twenty feet of the walking path (which is out of bounds). Use a big anhyzer shot or a sidearm to reach the basket.   Off the tee, you need to get your drive through the trees on each side of the path, then get it to slightly "s" through the trees guarding the basket.    Very well defined fairway, with several trees scattered  around the green.  Easily reached from the tee if you can miss the trees! This hole has given up a lot of aces in it's time!
Hole 16 tee
Hole 17 tee
Hole 18 tee
The basket sits on a slight slope, tucked between the tree line and the walking path.  End up on the path and you're out of bounds!   The basket is guarded by several trees circling it.  The hill behind the pin makes for a nice backstop when running your putt at the basket.   The basket sits in the open, with the hill behind it to keep your putt from running too long if you miss.
Hole 16 basket
Hole 17 basket
Hole 18 basket
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This park has bathrooms, parking on two levels, tee signs and water fountains, as well as covered pavillions and playground equipment.
 
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The view from the second tee at Camden Park, Milan Illinois
Course Information
Created: 2000
Baskets: 18 Mach3
Tees: Concrete
Lenght  
Short: 4501 feet
Middle:
5516 feet
Long:
6114 feet
Distances:
 
0-300 ft:
17(S) 12(M) 9(L)
300-400 ft:
0(S) 4(M) 4(L)
400+ ft:
1(S) 2(M) 5(L)
 
This course has a wide open first six holes where the wind plays tricks on your shots, then into the woods for a narrow and tricky finess challenge. The wooded holes take full advantage of elevation and wooded terrain. Two tee pad locations for each hole. These holes may be shorter, but certainly not easier. Definately one of the most played courses in the Quad Cities!
 
The view from the second tee at Camden disc golf course in Milan Illinois.
Camden Park, Milan Illinois
 
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