Pros:
Lightly wooded intermediate course on church grounds. In my opinion, I think it is true to an intermediate level. Part park style, part woods.
1. Tee pads/Signs - Turf on a base. Signs include a map, distance, and are new.
2. Difficulty - I believe this to be right on par with an intermediate course. There are some challenging holes here. Some harder than others. A few are heavily wooded and technical, some more open but still not easy. Rough is manageable or non existent here.
3. Baskets - New blue Prodigy baskets, double chains. Catch well
5. Gameplay - A few park style holes that are moderately wooded. Technical woods holes on 2-3, 5 and 7-9. A water hazard on hole 4. 1 elevated basket.
6. Beauty - Secluded in some spots, Georgia woods, very shaded from 7-9. Great to play in all seasons.
Cons:
1. Layout - holes 1-3 are a good 5 minutes walk from hole 4 and across a large field. Parking is also a long walk back no matter where you park as hole 9 ends where advanced hole 1 starts.
2. Wildlife - Ticks are bad here. Always bring spray when in Middle Georgia. I don't take off for any of this anyways, but there's a lot of snakes out here too. Just be smart and nothing should throw off your round.
3. Course not available Sunday mornings.
Other Thoughts:
I like this course a bunch, it is balanced really well and offers different holes.
Hole 1: +300 foot shot over a drainage area. The basket is up the hill on the edge of said area, not making the ridge it sits on is a significantly uphill putt. Death putts if you are behind the basket.
Hole 2: Extremely tight tunnel shot. Basket is in a open area past the tunnel. There is a double mando early on in the tunnel. Difficult to get all the way through.
Hole 3: Wooded shot with the basket slightly left. Can FH or BH if you're a righty like I am.
Hole 4: Open shot with some wooden poles and a few trees in the fairway. Pond down the left side of the green and the hole. There is a pine straw area with bushes/pine trees long. Only one with water
Hole 5: Wooded hole with trees up the middle. Obvious BH and FH routes. OB long
Hole 6: Straight shot, trees on the sides of the fairway. Woods on the left are higher up than the basket.
Hole 7: Righty blind hyzer shot. Pretty short but basket is in the back and protected by a low ceiling tree.
Hole 8: Short hole in the heavy woods. Defined path to the basket that is elevated.
Hole 9: Heavily wooded hole. Can shoot straight at it or take the more open left to right gap.