Pros:
• Easy to find
• Baskets are in good shape
• All grass
Cons:
• No tees
• No signs
• No water or restrooms
• The fence (more on this below)
Other Thoughts:
Tips:
Park next to the basketball courts and you'll see #1 straight across them near the fence for the baseball field
Random Thoughts:
This course is clearly a part of the outdoor activities for the kids. There are 9 baskets that circle all the fields in a clockwise direction. There are no tees or signs that we could find, but we did see some suspicious worn areas on the ground near where tees would probably be. The only real debate is where to start on #1. We chose a spot in front of the snack bar building to the right. From there we would just play the hole and then take a few steps and re-tee for the next one. With that strategy, you'll get a mix of 200-250' shots that are either mostly straight or slight turns. What was a nice surprise is that the fairways and baskets are close enough to trees or fences that you can't just fire and forget. You'll need a small amount of finesse. You can even turn #9 into a short par 4. I would actually consider this a great place to work on your game as you can probably make any shot you want to work on out here due to where the baskets are placed.
Now the rub. When we got there (on a Saturday), the gate was open. So we strolled on in. There was a groundskeeper watering the field that didn't pay us any mind. The trouble is, when he was done, he left and locked the gate behind him. So you guessed it, we had to climb the fence to get out. In hindsight, I'm not sure that we weren't trespassing, as we drove around after and couldn't find a way in. Maybe someone knows?
Bottom Line:
This a great spot to work on your game or perhaps build up your game. Yes, a couple fences are close in spots but it's not like you'll lose your disc forever. You'll just have to climb a fence. No problem!