Pros:
Clean park. Hole1 has you throwing over water about 220 from the short and 240 from the long. It is a pretty sweet water shot. You are standing in a grassy area surrounded by concrete, because you are throwing from a parking lot. You are throwing from an elevated area to a hill on the other side of the water. The pin is barely at the top of the hill and if you come up short, your disc could always roll into the water. This is the only real beginner unfriendly hole and the only major chance to lose a disc on this course. It is always a plus for me if I can hear flowing water. (streams, Dams) It makes it a lot easier to get that secluded feel for which most of us yearn when playing. It is pertty long for a 9 holer. When the dam is open hole 5 becomes another water hole and it too has a pin on a hill overlooking the water. Today it was dry but still a very unique hole. I could see where the water had been up because of the way the grass and the bottoms of the trees looked. Multiple tees 1-9 and 10-18 and alternate beginner tees marked with orange flags. On hole 1 the orange flags are on the other side of the water so beginners can still play the hole. A few tight wooded holes add variety and make this the most balanced and complete 9 holer that I have played so far. It has elevation, a water shot, tight wooded holes and some nice pin placements. I bet when the grass is green here this place is beautiful. It is tanish brown naturally in the winter. You might want to bring your practice basket because there are many hills and much scenic terrain to set up your own holes. Map available at the office. A very fun and scenic 9 holer.
Cons:
Only 9 holes. No concrete pads. Out of the way and no other courses within 50 miles.
Other Thoughts:
Loved it but because it is only 9 holes and out of the way I cannot suggest driving a long distance to play it. If you are close by then it is a MUST play.