Pros:
New Innova DISCatcher baskets.
Course starts off open, first hole is 300' straight shot over a ditch which is about 8' in front of the basket.
From there you go to hole # 2 which is what I think is the most challenging. It's about a ~350' shot down a tree line and across the same ditch you throw over on hole one, basket is tucked up under the big tree by toward the parking lot.
From there on out the average hole length is around 280' or so, some more, some less.
Lots of OB, weather it be throwing over a road, parking lot, bridge, enclosed fence, or tennis court.
Lots of birdie oppertunities. When you get to the back stretch around # 15 or so there are some tall pines you have to throw around and through, can get challenging but also all birdie holes.
I think there was some shade almost on every tee one could rest under. Might want to take your stool if playing with a group.
Cons:
Tee pads are natural, they also aren't marked on either left or right side of the tee sign.
Tee sign on hole # 1 is the only one with an actual sign and distance. Looks like vandals tore all the others off and now just the number is painted on where the distance/route sign would be.
The ground and fairways were really wet with standing water so might not want to play if it's rained lately.
Didn't see any bathrooms around, nor were there any benches to rest on.
Other Thoughts:
Good course all around. Grass was nicely mowed and looks like it's pretty well taken care of except for the tee signs.
This course is going to be the most fun for the regular AM player, but a fun course for all to enjoy.
I would recommend stopping to play this course if on the way to Tupelo or Birmingham.