Pros:
Good variety of shots needed to score well on this course, not really righty favored or lefty favored (balanced) ... except that two very short birdie holes (#s9, 14) have a slight righty advantage. I liked that there were tee shots that the righty FH flick anny was a better choice than the righty BH hyzer -- made the course more interesting. I didn't use it on #12 (played a layup and longer approach to get a 3), but next time I'll try that FH anny. (My second round we had a lefty and after he anhyzered for the best drive of the day, I realized that.) The protected baskets on #s4 and 9 should make you not take those birds for granted, so be aware. It was early winter so no reeds on #6 and pond was low, so the shot across was more like 285. #8 is a blind shot, I used a RHBH turnover both times so be sure to go very high and wide if that's your shot of choice. Saw others try lots of shots there aka thumbers, spike hyzers, RHFH.
On #10 a lot or reviewers thought it was tough to deuce; I had long deuce putts (45-60) both times by going midrange anny up and over the short trees on the left. The first one would have been parked but hit a low branch by the basket on the way in and rolled backward. I think you would need pretty good accuracy to go straight at it. #11 is a sick hole (see other reviews) -- at least one other option needs to be opened up. My suggestion would be to cut a reasonable opening above, then center the tee box to equalize for righty/lefty. #13 needs a huge RHBH skip shot, flick roller, or LHBH roller to get close, but the casual water was there when I played so deuces were basically out of the question. When playing for a safe 3, no need to use a driver. On #15 I got deep both times with a BH roller, first time was 75 feet away and nearly birdied on approach. I had practiced this one that morning and the S shot seemed tougher to me. #17 -- if you can't blast it over the tree line (like me) then be sure to finish to the left side of the opening to get a clear approach to the basket. #18 I didn't like the straight line to the basket at all. All risk -- if you get through it's a likely deuce, but if you don't, a sure 4. I played the layup through the right hand opening going around the OB water (along #17's fairway) for the easy 3.
Cons:
Like others said -- no restrooms, and for a course in a neighborhood you really need them. I didn't see this course's woods having thick enough foliage to overcome the lack of restrooms. Troublesome designs on #s11, 12, & 18 which basically limit the thrower's options. The ace run holes (#s3, 9, & 14) are way too short if all three can be reached with a putter by an average disc golfer like myself.
Other Thoughts:
I played this course basically blind at a recent tournament, so please take this review as coming from an am rated around 900 playing it for the first time. Overall I liked the variety and the way the design was intended to make use of all shots; I didn't like the three holes (#s11, 12, & 18) which seemed to me to be very impractical, either from the guess & hope throwing lines perspective or poor balance of risk reward perspective.
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