Pros:
Tee signs with hole number and distance
Nice grass tee area as no one plays here.
Decent DGA baskets
Elevation on several holes
Cons:
Well, old holes 1 and 9 are gone, they are building a new building there.
So holes 1 to 4 tee signs were moved to baskets 2 to 5.
Navigation is not too hard, I thing the hardest was the 2nd hole to the 3rd hole (now labeled 2 to 3, was 3 to 4)
Other Thoughts:
For a campus course this is what it needs to be, short and easy but interesting to get college kids hooked. I do have a problem with hole 2 (3 basket) because there is a blind walk way 3/4 down towards the basket. If someone actually walked out right as you threw, you may hit them.
The area where holes 1 and 9 use to be is now going to be a building. Someone moved the tee signs so you now play #1 to #2 basket, #2 to #3 basket and #3 to #4 and then #4 to #5 basket, but there is no tee sign saying #5, you play #6 to #6 basket to hole 8. I don't know if they are going to change up the course and put the 2 baskets back out somewhere, they could easily do it. But because of the move, the distance on the first 4 holes is wrong on the tee sign.
As far as the 7 holes in place. They range from about 150 to 250ft. Most of the holes are ace runs for any seasoned player.
But for what the course should be, a place to get college kids hooked, it is a good course for that.
Would I play here again? No, drive on to Pineville or up to Shreveport to play better courses. But if you live in town, or go to school here, it is better than nothing and you can drag new people out to get them hooked.