Pros:
PARK DESCRIPTION - Knox Owensby designed and built this course as his Eagle Scout project. 10 bonus points if you can tell me who was the only US President to become an Eagle Scout? Answer is below. Hurricane Shoals is quite a nice little park with a pioneer village, creek rushing through, a lovely wooded area and the open grassy area where the course starts.
VARIETY - Definitely a weakness here as there are basically only two throws needed. Holes 1-5 play with the tree line on your right leaving you with the same short right turning throw each hole. Then 6-9 play out in the sloping grassy area with open holes reaching up to # 9's 380'.
ELEVATION - There is some throughout the course as you throwing slightly uphill on some of the early holes and then finishing with the longer sloping downhill # 9.
CHALLENGE - Not much for anyone over recreational level but it would be appropriate for beginners and local rec players.
EQUIPMENT - For a scout project, the equipment is just what you would expect. Older, temporary single chain baskets, natural tee pads, black and white tee signs mounted on a board with a plexiglass cover with a basic map. There is a kiosk with a simple course map.
AESTHETICS - It's not unappealing but at the end of the day, it's still a field with the fairways mowed. The fairways have been mowed recently so there is some maintenance being done.
FUN FACTOR - Often for me, the fun factor at some of these courses is trying to birdie or eagle the holes where the pars are set for elementary kids or perhaps in this case, by the scout who just didn't know any better. Here you have the signs reading that #1 is a 205' par 4 but the one I liked most was # 9. It's 380', gradually sloping, over downhill and is listed as Par 6! So, a 5 is a birdie, a 4 is an Eagle, a 3 is a double Eagle and a doable 2 is a rare Triple Eagle. I think the double Eagle might also be referred to as an Albatross.
ROUTING/NAVIGATION - It's pretty basic, playing counter clockwise around this field with the next tee always in sight.
OTHER THOUGHTS - What a shame that this course doesn't start and partially play through the wooded area by the parking lot. It has scattered trees and sloping terrain which would have made for a wonderful couple of holes and given the course the much-needed variety and personality. But in Eagle Scout Owen's defense, I'm going to have to assume that these woods were not made available for his project.
Cons:
The gravel tee pads are mostly unusable and players will be teeing off next to or behind them.
Single chain older basket.
Lack of variety and excitement.
Recreational challenge.
Not being able to place some holes in the lovely, wooded area.
Other Thoughts:
Imagine my severe disappointment, when entering my scores on my DGCR AP, I discovered that all the holes were considered Par 3's and I had lost 4 birdies, two Eagles, an albatross, a flightless Dodo and a partridge in the pear tree.
Answer to today's trivia quiz: Gerald Ford, as witnessed in his Presidential Library in Grand Rapids, Michigan.