Pros:
Glenross is a developing golf community, and it would honestly be somewhere I'd love to live. While this massive neighborhood is mainly focused around ball golf, there is a disc golf course here as well.
+The course is located in a nice neighboorhood Park with a playground, beach volleyball, walking paths, a pavilion, swimming pool, basketball courts, and disc golf (that was a lot of typing). Great place to spend a day with the kids, or just to practice your putting.
+ Concrete tees on every hole, and nice DGA baskets. Navigation is very straightforward.
+ This is a great place to introduce someone to he sport. You start off with a 75' pitch shot to warm you up. Holes will begin to introduce scattered trees, elevation, and even a water carry from that point.
+ #5 is designed absolutely perfectly. For beginners, there's a wide fairway to the left of the lake to avoid a long water carry. For big arms, you can unleash a 280' drive to a peninsula green.
+ Easy to get to, it's open to the public and the first tee is right next to the parking lot.
Cons:
- Most holes are under 225', so there isn't much difficulty here. #1 is only 75' or so.
- The baskets are numbered, but the tees aren't. There aren't any tee signs unfortunately.
- I think there is a lot more potential to create a longer, more challenging course.
Other Thoughts:
Glenross is open to the public if you want to get some putting practice in, or introduce the sport to someone. Bravo to the designers for creating a beginners course that kept my interest!