Pros:
-- Nice pavilion with picnic tables at parking lot.
-- Port-o-potty.
-- Two tee pads per hole with a sign at the long tee. Tee signs are fairly basic (par and distance but no map).
-- Well maintained public park.
-- Nice baskets.
-- About half of the holes have significant elevation.
-- The best hole is 2 (434 feet) which throws uphill and then downhill to a basket near a creek and the bridge across the creek. Also, 7 and 9 have baskets on the sides of hills and 7 and 8 have really thick rough/bushes about 25 feet behind the baskets, so accuracy is important.
Cons:
-- Rubber tee pads (not my favorite), and some are not level.
-- At first glance, this appears to be an open park, and the course uses elevation and distance. However, there are trees at the edges of the park that are underutilized. Plenty of holes have a wall of trees on the left or right edge of the fairway (1, 5, 7) but are wide open on the other side of the fairway with the basket sitting in the open rather then being tucked into the trees.
-- No course map on site.
Other Thoughts:
-- This is the longest 9-hole course I have seen. From the long tees, it plays 5,083 feet (par 33) with a 1,000-foot hole and only one hole shorter than 400 feet.
-- The openness of the course makes it feel beginner friendly, but the length does not.
-- Because of the length of the course, it's not a quick play. Even playing the short tees, you are basically walking the length of the long tees.