Pros:
9 holes with single natural tee marked with PVC pipe and flags and single basket. Fairly short and technical holes with all holes having moderate to heavily wooded fairways, gently sloping elevation, and a creek comes into play on a few holes. Shade from the trees! Navigation was fairly easy to figure out. As with the big course there are bathrooms, BYOB, and pro shop.
Cons:
The baskets are older style and show some age. Holes tend to play a little close together and you have to cross over fairways in places to next tee. Holes start and end a little far away from the parking lot. Not cart assessable when I played, heard they might make it assessable though.
Other Thoughts:
The Wooded Course starts behind the tee for hole 2 of the ball course. The tee for Hole 1 is by the shed and the basket plays toward hole 3 of the golf course. The tee for hole 2 is right by the creek and plays back toward the shed. Hole 3 tee is on the other side of the shed down by the creek. The holes snake down and back through the woods to hole 8 of the ball course.
I might have been the first person to play these new wooded holes. There was some massive poison ivy/brush eradication done to make these playable. Tees were marked with PVC pipe and flags. These holes remind me somewhat of Schumaker Pond, they are fairly short, wooded, and more beginner friendly than the original course on the ball course. Holes 1, 4, and 7 were my favorites. Holes probably average around 200'. The Woods Course adds another playing dimension to help counter to the long and openness of the Original Course, it's not the main attraction here, but it's a decent little addition.