Pros:
-- Holes 2-4 are the only mildly interesting holes. Two is a RHBH sharp anny to a basket just short of a tree line. No distances listed, but it's probably 250 feet. Three is slightly downhill and open for the first 200-220 feet. Then you've got a left turn into a 30-foot wide tunnel with the basket on the left edge about 50-60 feet into the tunnel. Four tees from that tunnel and is a RHBH back toward the No. 2 tee, which is about 20 feet from the 4 basket. The individual holes are interesting enough, but the safety concerns on all of them make it questionable to call them a Pro.
-- Large covered pavilion with picnic tables and trash cans near Hole 1. There is also a water spigot near the playground.
-- Map near pavilion and Hole 1.
-- Navigation is decent, and the baskets are numbered, which helps.
Cons:
-- I have never seen so many criss-crossing fairways. Nine crosses both 7 and 8, and 3 crosses 2 and 4. Only hole 6 doesn't cross another fairway.
-- Parking is pretty much non-existent. I parked on the side of the road, in the shade on the north side of N. First Street West and started on Hole 7.
-- Baskets are not good. They appear to be homemade. The chains are welded to the top support, making the chains stiff and prone to bounce outs.
-- Tee pads are unusable. They are natural and enclosed in 4x4s. They are uneven and wildly overgrown. Other maintenance was good overall, but the area for Holes 2-4 was not as good.
-- No tee signs.
Other Thoughts:
-- The brush pile in the No. 4 fairway mentioned by the previous reviewer has been burned; the remnants of that fire remain.
-- This is a 9-hole course downtown in a very small town with two roads running through the course. Holes 1 and 5 are between Main Street and Waco Avenue, beside the playground and pavilion. Holes 2-4 are east of Waco Avenue. Holes 6-9 are west of Main Street.