Pros:
Well manicured--though this is a very rural course that may not get too much play, the state park has the grass cut short and the woods are completely free of any underbrush. This was a very unique feature from any wooded course I have played. Even on an errant drive in woods you could easily shape an approach shot through the bare tree trunks and get back on track (I don't know if this is a good or bad thing, it sure made it easy to par even if your drive was bad.)
Tees--as noted in previous reviews the tees are small (4X8 feet) however, they were installed flush with the ground at the back and have been shored up with what I think is crushed limestone. The result is that the effective tee length is really as long as you want it to be since there is a seemless transition from ground to tee. Best tee installation I have ever seen (not best tees, but best installation).
signs- basic signs routered in dark wood with hole #, distance and a flight path (one sign was missing and on hole 7 the sign shows a flight path turning to the right, but it really turns to the left). Not elaborate signs but more than adequate.
Good hole variety--short, long, left, right, water hazards, wooded, open. #14 is an amazing shot to a narrow peninsula (however, since the lake is at a record low level, the water was nowhere neer any of the holes).
Cons:
No multiple tees---there is plenty of room here for another set of tees. Even if they were just some sturdy stakes driven into the ground with some numbers painted on them they would last well on this terrain and with the low traffic levels here. Lots of potential here for alternate layouts.
Other Thoughts:
There were a couple hundred discs in the park office, however, they were crazy overpriced. $19 for star plastic, $18 for champion. I did discover that a few discs were priced much lower. I think they must have made a huge price increase and there were some leftovers with their previous prices. I bought a star wraith for $12. I couple years back the state was threatening to close the park. Luckily, the park stayed open, but the restaurant and the pool were closed. I am guessing that this is when the disc prices increased. The problem is that at these prices, anyone who knows what the internet is would be crazy to buy here.
We rented a cabin and spent a weekend here with our families on the lake and on the disc golf course and had the whole place to ourselves--great time. FYI-- cabin 14 is 100 feet from hole 12 where you can start and finish your round.