Pros:
+upgraded baskets to new red Discraft Chainstars in 2021
+five par 4's that are all really well done
+nice mix of woods and open shots
+several holes with decent elevation change
+great views of a big lake by the dam holes
+concrete pads on most long tees and 4-5 short tees
+very challenging course that tests all facets of your game
+easily the best course in coastal Mississippi and combined with the adjacent Eagle's Nest course in the same park, it's the premier tournament location in these parts, home of the Big Rip Classic in October
+clean restrooms by hole 11's basket, and I think in the bait shop by hole 1 but I've never been in the shop
+two sets of tees
+camping and cabins in the park
Cons:
-no benches
-no concrete pads on 9,10,11 (due to the fact they're on an earthen dam; although I have heard that approval to place these last concrete pads is in the works)
Other Thoughts:
Little Black Creek Eagle's Landing is just short of five stars for me. Easily a 4.75 rated course but of course on DGCReview you can only choose between 5.0 and 4.5 so I'm gonna have to go with 4.5 because it's not quite "perfect". Maybe if a few benches were installed I can bump it up to 5, or maybe if multiple pins or pin placements are installed then it's a definite 5. Honestly it's now nearly in the same league as Maple Hill or Lake Claiborne Whitetail, just a slight notch under 5 stars as I said. The shorter Eagle's Nest in the same park is an excellent complement to the Landing and the two combined make Little Black Creek a nice disc golf destination.