Pros:
*All Innova DiscCatchers.
*This course uses the old ball golf course Cart Roads to tee off, very grippy.
*Very well maintained greens with nice use of sandtraps, hills and water placement.
*Very quiet compared to the other local courses with good buffer room betweens holes. Even on a busy day, this course still feels comfortable because of it's huge layout.
*This is considered a red course. Which means it has 9 holes but 18 tees. The white post are for the am's, the blue are for the pro's, or it can be played as an 18.
*Far distances, require more accuracy and power off the tee, several holes over 500ft.
*Great course for beginners and advanced players. Although there are watershots, am's can play the white tee's helping to eliminate chances of losing a disc.
*Hole 1 is a long and demanding hole that travels through a narrow walkway before opening into the disc golf circle. Very fun!
Cons:
*Houses should not be a factor, however several yards have privacy fences up, therefore a bad shot might be a lost disc.
*Even though the white tee's were designed for newer players, the water hazzards on hole #2, 3, and 8 do still pose a threat. I would recommend bringing some cheap disc for those holes.
Other Thoughts:
Eagle Landing DGC offers the most beautiful, challenging, best price (free) and friendlest enviroment in the Charleston area. This is a must-play course featuring a huge-layout that will make you laugh and cry, all while having a great time. You will want to bring some hazzard disc that float, but do not worry, the course management crew along with the cdgc, have always done a great job of returning the disc to their rightful owners. Hats off to the great job, that everybody involved has done to this course. Every time I play here, someone is working hard to keep it looking great. I will be update pics soon!