Pros:
- it's in Czechia!
- fun wooded golf in a beautiful park along the Ohre River
- good baskets, tees (turf), and tee signs (courtesy of Innova's "DiscGolfPark," I believe)
- arrows on baskets pointing in direction of next tee
- easy to find and access from German or Czech side, as long as you have a vehicle
Cons:
- numerous interactions with park path (hole 1 may be the biggest culprit, with 3, 4, 6, & 17)
- tricky navigation especially between 10 & 11; the 4-5-6 flow is a bit awkward as well
Other Thoughts:
I and one other golfer played here fairly early on a Sunday morning. The area is beautiful, and we enjoyed the early morning drive among the lightly forested fields in this area of Germany & Czechia. It was drizzling for about half of the round, but still very pleasant. The overall experience was fun, and the golf compared very favorably to courses I've played elsewhere (namely the USA). It didn't really feel exotic or different; it just felt like an enjoyable, beautiful course that took a little more effort to reach.
My favorite holes were all between 4 and 13. There was some decent elevation incorporated as the course entered a wooded area. Many of these were relatively short but had tight lines that were challenging but fair. An intermediate player should fare well, and an advanced player ought to shred these but would still have fun. This enjoyable stretch had several narrow but open fairways with lines to hit, and then some mild up/down elevation shots. The more open holes were decent but not as memorable, giving some decent opportunities for controlled distance. I had a nice Comet throw-in from >150' on my second shot of the day, so that started things off right!
The overall navigation is logical except for the 10 to 11 transition. The map on here is good (same as the map at the beginning of the course). The main safety issue is the multiple holes crossing paths, but this didn't seem as dangerous as I've seen in plenty of other courses. Visibility of both path users & teeing-off discers was good and helped avoid dangerous throws. We saw fairly few park users (likely due to rain and an early Sunday round), but all we encountered seemed well aware of a disc golf course in the park.
If you're from far away, arriving is pretty easy. If you have a car, look up "Discgolf Myslivna Cheb" on Google Maps. We found parking, though this may present a problem occasionally as it overlaps with nearby residential buildings.
Rating & Summary:
Settling on a number was tough, mainly because of the fact that it's such a respectable course in an area with so few nearby courses. Out of respect for the course on the scale of every course I've played, I went 3.5, "Very Good." If you'll be traveling in the area, this ought to be high on your list.