Pros:
Has baskets
mostly marked
Cons:
Not marked well
course is showing it's age
kind of long for kids using the camp
Other Thoughts:
Course starts by the little church and throws down the hill.
The course then winds around clockwise around the first building and entrance tree row to the camp.
The holes I felt were a little long for kids, that is what I would expect use a church camp the most.
The course does use the elevation well, but you can see from the pictures a few years ago till now, they have lost some of the "rough" on the holes.
Hole 1 is wide open but down the hill towards the lake. There is a new covered pavilion that comes into play if you land to the right.
Hole 2 is WIDE open across the side of the hill with a slope behind the basket.
hole 3 was missing it's tee post and is almost a wide open upshot with a couple of trees on the left.
hole 4 throws down the hill.
Hole 5 throws back up the hill.
Hole 6 to 8 all throw along the tree rows along the road from the entrance to the camp. Both holes 7 and 8 pretty much make you hyzer down the road to the basket.
Hole 9 is mostly open back towards where you started.
This is a simple course, mostly easy to follow and good for someone who has thrown a few rounds before. This is not a beginner course or a course for someone who is more experienced.
Would I play here again? Nope, this is a one and done course. I would stick to playing in Dickson or the other private course just down the road. (note, I have not played that one yet, only read about it)