Pros:
1. The back nine is pretty fun and challenging; holes 10-18 are along the bank of a couple of lakes and dry washes with ample trees and vines to thread between the holes, most of which are par 3s.
2. The first six holes are wide open and great to warm up on. Hole #5 is 500+ feet.
Cons:
1. The front nines holes are separated from the back nine by about a quarter mile that you must drive between to get to.
2. Both these sections are in the same state park BUT...you must PAY $4 for the front nine and $3.70 for the back nine.
3. The front nine are actually the front "eight"...the 9th hole basket has been removed and the tee pad is unmarked, probably because it's too close to the golf course fence that parallels it.
4. The tee signs for holes 7 and 8 are reversed and on the wrong tee pads (I informed maintenance to switch them).
5. Some of the tee signs are confusing and misleading; (i.e., the tee sign for hole #6 looks like the basket is off to your left, when it's actually directly in front of you).
Other Thoughts:
If I had to chose between the front nine and back nine I'd chose the back.
Front nine is good for beginners and long drives.
Back nine is good for finesse games and working on different throws.