Pros:
Fun and challenging Disc Golf course on High School property.
Mach 7 baskets (1 per hole)
2 teeing areas per hole (Green turf color, short tees) (Black turf color, long tees)
Beautifully crafted entrance to this course with kiosk with map of of course (I didn't see any distances listed, see cons section)
Really nice un-tagged park benches everywhere (I'd like to know what the ratio of park benches to park space is. Whatever the number is, it was amazing to see that many benches)
The pictures that fellow DGCR JFellows posted in the media section of this course show the actual layout of the course from both tees and the distances from each tee, Great work JFellows!!
I liked hole 2 a bending anhyzer drive around a few trees gave me the chance for my only birdie today on this course. I also liked hole's #7 and # 8 as those holes gave me a chance to air it out (though I usually like playing wooded courses)
Cons:
Some of the lines we're very tight, meaning= a few trees could be cut down to make for a fairer lines with both tees being considered. I thought the inner section of the wooded part of the course need a few trees thinned out, Especially since this course is geared for High School students.
No tee signs, There we're signs indicating what hole number you we're playing. But no layout of the hole nor distances on the signs. (I didn't have any issues finding either of the next tees and I see this more and more often since more players are using Udisc for navigation purposes)
Even at the beautifully crafted kiosk at the entrance of the course was there no mention of distances of each hole.
Other Thoughts:
I wish I went to school here and got to play this fun and challenging Disc Golf course on the schools property between the parking lot and the soccer fields.
From what I saw it appeared to be a very nice community with a beautiful school.
I'd give this course a 3 rating if they showed the distances to each hole