Pros:
I see that city councilmen designed the course. Not bad for a politician. When the nearest course is 44 miles away, this course doesn't have to be great, just enjoyable. This is a true rec course. Only # 8 forces you to throw anything other than a straight wide, open drive. There is a nice mix of distances ranging from # 1's 183' to # 5 at an estimated length of about 500'. The tee sign says it's 249'. The # 5 basket is extremely difficult to spot. It sits way down at the far end of the lot. # 9 does force you to throw around a pole right in front of the basket.
The pars on the signs are elementary/middle school level like # 2's 210' par 4. Ignore them or embrace them and go for the Eagles. Whatever floats your boat, right?
Cons:
Unimaginative design! But what else could councilmen Krebs have done. The flat terrain doesn't really lend itself to creative disc golf design.
# 3 does make you throw over the small picnic shelter. There were three of the locals enjoying their beer when I played. I finally secured their attention and fired away. After that, they were pretty interested in what the hell I was doing out there. I don't think they see many players here. One of the group even asked to throw with me on # 9. I crushed him, by one stroke. But he had a grand old time anyway.
Other Thoughts:
Without any competition, Hardin Community DGC stands alone at the top, here in Hardin. If I lived here, I'd be a regular. I'd have to keep practicing in order to stave off the drunken local player.