Pros:
- Very well maintained, mature park setting.
- Good signage at tee pads with accurate distances.
- Good mix of tunnel shots through the woods as well as a couple of more open holes.
- A more challenging course for novice players, intermediate/advanced will shoot around par, but not way under as a person would at Mundy Park. Not as difficult or varied as the Langley course, about the same difficulty as Burnaby.
- Course really utilizes the space of the park well and offers a couple of interesting holes.
Cons:
- Tee pads are natural, but really not bad for natural pads and are not worn down much. I prefer these pads to really short concrete pads personally, but most would list these as a con.
- Very active park, especially with dog walkers.
Other Thoughts:
Overall a fun course to stop in and play. Wouldn't recommend this as a destination course in the area if you're not from the Vancouver area (Raptor's Knoll is the must-play in the area, and Langley Passive Park offers more challenge for advanced players), but worth checking out if you've got the time and live in the area.
- 2021 Update: Although it's a relatively straightforward park, it's one of those courses we just really like and want to play whenever we're in the area. A great course for a relaxed, casual round.