I don't normally do a hole by hole "play by play" in my reviews, but it seems appropriate in this case for some reason.
Hole #1 is "tunnel-like" to start. You have to hit a gap in-between two trees and the stone wall and road on the right give you something to think about. Once through the trees it completely opens up.
#2 plays up and onto a "shelf" which makes it interesting.
#3 is a simple uphill right turner.
#4 is the 1st downhill bomber with the basket tucked into a small alcove in some trees. This is a very fun hole... without pedestrian traffic.
#5 would have been a wide open, short, straight throw if the basket hadn't been missing. I took a 2 on this imaginary hole. LOL.
#6 is a wide open bomb all of the way back up the hill you threw down on #4.
#7 is the other big downhill throw. It is also quite fun, but also scary since the basket is about 10' from the tennis courts, tucked in-between two sets of bleachers. I had to be close to a 500' throw on this one as my tee shot only left me about 100' short of the pin.
#8 might be a cool hole as the basket is in the middle of a bunch of large trees that you have to navigate to get there. Unfortunately, not knowing where the tee is and playing safari left me wanting.
#9, again, left me wanting as it was another Safari hole. It's mostly open to start, I think. Then the fairway/approach comes to a bottleneck in-between some trees and the tennis courts. I don't like that you have to make a long throw right at the tennis courts to get close to the pin, regardless of the tee location.
Would I go back? In the courses current state, no. If they added legit tee markers and replaced the missing basket, quite possibly. With major improvements to the navigation, tees, baskets, and safety this course could easily move to a 2.5 rating.
If you are desperate to bag a course, this one will waste your time while you figure out where to throw from, but it shouldn't waste your time while actually playing the holes. Sure, some of the holes are just filler, but some are really fun.
Hopefully this proves useful to someone. Be well and throw straight (when you need to). Jim