Pros:
has 8 baskets left
Still has a Kiosk sign, but it's getting hard to read.
Cons:
Missing a few tee signs, other are not legible.
Missing the bells on almost every basket
Missing tee sign and basket for hole 9
If you play the course in order, it's got some long walks
Other Thoughts:
This was suppose to be a course for the Blind, those in Wheel Chairs or limited mobility.
The course is set up in 3 tiers with holes 1 to 4 being the easiest with a sidewalk from tee to near basket.
Holes 5 to 7 are next to the lake and are all grass but flat.
Holes 8 and 9 has some elevation with grass tee pads. However I could not find a tee sign for hole 9 nor could I find the basket.
As far as for a disc golfer, this is a par 2 course. I played with just me Classic Roc and was done in less than 20 min, this is with looking for hole 9 for a while. (I did find hole 8 pictured, almost didn't see it in the bushes)
I played it like this, hole 1 and 2, walked over to play 8 and 9, played 3, down the hill to play 5 to 7, then walked back up the hill to hole 4 as my final ace run by the car.
Would I play here again? Nope, it was hardly worth bagging to tell the truth. Best part of my round was ringing the bell on hole 6 that was still working. (most of the other bells were gone, the one other bell still there no longer had a clapper.
I gave it 1/2 a star because it is a fun little ace run course, good place to warm up before heading to the bigger course across the little lake and the fact that this course was intended to be fore those with disabilities.