Pros:
The course plays around a field on the property of an elementary school. There are scattered small trees throughout the course, so that there are only a couple that are completely open. Though the space is small, none of the holes cross one another, and they have good flow through the course. There is a great course sign like all the Bowling Green courses have, and it makes a huge difference in finding your way around here. There are two tees for each hole, and lots of opportunity for safari golf.
The course is the perfect length and challenge level for an elementary course, and lends itself very well to new young players learning the game.
Cons:
The navigation here is definitely the biggest issue. Most of the tee markers are either flush to the ground and overgrown with grass, or hidden under trees making it very difficult to find the next tee. Without the course map at the beginning we would have had little chance at finding the tees, but even so we had to make some up by guesstimating based on the map.
As with other school courses, this course has very little to offer in terms of challenge or variety. Most of the shots are short and straight, with only a few with trees that really affect a run at the basket.
Other Thoughts:
This course does a great job of what it's designed for, and as an elementary school course I would rate it highly. Compared to other disc golf courses though, this one just doesn't really stack up.
It's a perfect place for kids and new players to learn the game, though it would be much better with some sort of tee markers. More experienced players won't find anything to challenge them here, it's an easy ace run course where you won't need anything but a putter and maybe a mid.