Pros:
#1 428ft get some practice throws in before you Grip It and and Rip It on this 428 wide open against wind basket. The wind is everything on this hole south facing hole.
a small north walk brings you to #2.
#2 330ft basket has a tree 200ft from tee which makes going at it tough. Playground on right, open on left. Can get a little soggy across the road. If the wind is light there can be weird and surprising wind currents on this hole.
#3 337. Aim for the 4 oaks, basket is behind #2 oak and down a small slope. Trick is picking out the avenue through the trees.
#4 337. We moved this tee from the original spot (parking lot problems). This is behind #4 basket. Not a perfect place but we did what we could.
HOWEVER - going through said oaks is a challenge. Basket is hidden down a hill the first time you play this hole (see map). 2nd toss there is a creek to worry about on the far left.
#5 307 my favorite hole. Creek all the way on the left. You won't lose a disc but could get a wet foot. No bridge across the creek and pin ball trees on the right. Note - Deer pen behind the basket. in the early 1900s there use to be a bear and an elephant.
#6 245. I have a hole in here. Interesting shot, not far but picking out a route is challenging.
Wind again is big here but pretty easy closing hole.
Cons:
It might look a little boring but my scores are higher here for 18 then Beaver Dam and very close to Hiestedt Park in Madison which surprised me when I started playing the course as when we set it up it SEEMED a little easy.
Other Thoughts:
I always play 3 rounds for 18 holes and see my scores get better as I learn what works on each hole. I keep mentioning wind but Columbus is a windy town and the currents in the park make this interesting.
I rated it between a 2.5 and a 3 but perhaps I'm biased.