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    Noblesville Golf & Batting Center

    Noblesville Golf & Batting Center

    (1 review)

    Noblesville Golf and Batting has been around for ages and ages, literally. I remember my dad…read morebringing me here in middle school to use the driving range. The wear and tear definitely shows but people flock here on warm spring and summer days. The miniature golf course is pretty sad looking. Nothing overly hard or unique about the course. Driving range is great, can't really go wrong with the prices on buckets of balls. A small bucket will only cost you $5 and you can fill that sucker with has many golf balls as you can. Batting cages seem pretty standard issue. 50 cents will get you 6 or 8 balls. You can choose between Little League, slow pitch, fast, and medium. There is a small game room inside with a surprisingly decent selection of games and Skee Ball! You don't even need your own equipment to use the batting cages or practice your golf swing. You can borrow their helmets, bats, and golf clubs and there are plenty of each! 4 stars for the amount of options to keep you entertained. I just wish it looked better. People used to say that the man who owns Noblesville Golf & Batting was a former weather man on Fox 59... not sure the validity on that claim. He is sure friendly either way!

    From the owner: Noblesville Golf and Batting Center is located just west of Historic Noblesville Square on Hwy 32…read more Golf Range, Putt Putt Golf, Batting Cages and Sand Volleyball Courts. For more information, or to book your group outing, call 773-2909.

    Throwback Athletics

    Throwback Athletics

    (1 review)

    Not sure where to start here except to say I am exceptionally impressed. With everything...the…read morefacilities, the organization, and most importantly the staff. Throwbacks is owned by two local guys (Eli and Justin) and is a multi-purpose training facility covering things from baseball instruction, football instruction, and fitness. Eli is a former collegiate pitcher and Justin is a former collegiate quarterback and these guys are INTENSE. But...they are also very likeable and professional; they expect a lot from the people they train (and this is a good thing). Their staff is similar and you can see a lot of continuity between how they train and expect their staff to train others. The facility is two buildings; the front of the house is reserved for fitness, plyometrics, explosiveness training, quarterback training, etc. The back of the house is reserved mostly for baseball (soft toss, pitching, etc.) The building at the back is 3 batting cages (2 baseball, 1 softball) with pitching speeds up to 70mph. Plus there are several soft toss areas, tee areas, etc. for practice. The two people working the back area are parents of Eli and Justin so it is definitely a family affair and business. Really nice people. My impression is they have worked hard to establish relationships with the local Madison county schools. I know for a fact that all of the Pendleton travel baseball has signed up for winter practice there and I have observed other baseball teams practicing and conditioning there. Baseball cages are $25 a month unlimited. If there is a line for cages then you can go in 15 minute increments. If no one is in line, swing away. There are also a bunch of other offerings (individual instruction, adult fitness, etc.) at different costs. Check the website for all the relevant information...there is a lot offered here. It is refreshing (again) to see people take a passion of theirs and turn it into something useful for others and do it with a purpose. The business name (Throwbacks) is indicitive of how they train and teach...professional and challenging. They aren't just teaching sports; there are life lessons here on determination and commitment. My son absolutely loves coming here to hit (and he loves the workouts too which are not easy). Great facility and highly recommended.

    From the owner: batting cages for baseball / softball…read more pitching tunnels tee stations indoor year round

    The Yard Sports Complex

    The Yard Sports Complex

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    You will find this complex down the street from Beckenholdt Park, behind a Greenfield storage…read morefacility. This is the home of the Midwest Baseball and Softball teams. It has 5 baseball/softball fields that are in dire need of some TLC. The dugouts are full of trash and a couple of the roofs are collapsing. They have a concession stand and restroom facility that are operated during events. There is also bullpens and batting cages on the complex. One of the ball fields has I-70 in the background, which some could consider cool while other totally hate it. I think it is kind of cool. What sets this place apart from many baseball complexes is that it has a 13,500 square foot indoor facility that can be used for training during inclement weather or the cold season. The indoor facility has a pro shop, team meeting rooms, batting tunnels, bullpens, and a 8,000 square foot fielding area. It looks impressive. You can check out some videos of it on their Facebook page. In addition to practices and tournaments the facility plays host to hitting, fielding, catching and/or baseball softball pitching instruction. There is a decent amount of places to park, but they are not marked and they could really fill up very quickly during a tournament and become hard to come by. This complex has a lot of potential and could really be a first class facility. It needs quite a few repairs and upgrades to get to that point though. As it is now, it is an OK location to host a tournament and is much better suited for training and practice. They work with all ages year round and get the kids ready for the next level.

    Olio Fields - playground in the center

    Olio Fields

    (2 reviews)

    This park is mainly a series of softball fields east of Fishers. There are lots of fields and a…read morecentrally located playground and concession area. If you go on a day when there isn't a game, the parking looks endless along the main road that runs through the park. However, if you think about how many kids are involved in a single game and how many parents drive to watch them, you can see forty spots (probably more) for each field being used. With multiple games occurring at a time and with the "nose in" style parking, finding a place, dodging pedestrians who are carrying stadium seats and coolers, well, you can imagine it's tough finding a spot and tough backing out. Parking at the nearby school is an option, but carrying lots of equipment, back supports, and other items can get heavy. Review #2716

    Olio Fields is a series of ball fields (softball, baseball) directly southest of Hamilton…read moreSoutheastern high school and falls in the jurisdiction of the Fishers parks department. The fields and dugout are well maintained and there are several batting cages you can use. Additionally there is an out building and playground. But oy parking...what a mess. In ball season...if you want to park near the fields forget it. It is a complete clusterbomb of cars wherever. Seriously bad planning on the part of the parks department. Presumably you can park at the high school and walk (maybe that was the intent?) but they rope off the soccer field just north and it's a bit of a hike. And I didn't see anyone walking from there...they were just trying to get situated closer to the fields. All in all...a nice entry to the parks department that is IMO packed in an area way too small for intended use.

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