Hole 1
Start in the NW corner of the Skate Park and throw towards the port-a-potty. Small white mark on the asphalt on the NW corner is the tee box, I believe.
est. 100-120 feet.
Hole 2
I didn't see this flag, originally, but as you walk away from hole 1, if you look towards the north, towards the baseball fields, you will see the pink flag on the path that plays along side the woods. Check back towards hole 2's basket to make sure nobody is coming, as this will be a blind shot.
est. 200-250 feet.
Hole 3
Walk towards the west, past the shelters. I didn't see this tee box at all, but the basket is tucked in the woods.
est. {na} feet.
Hole 4
The tee box is right past 3's basket, this shot is a RHBH hyzer shot.
est. 180 feet.
Hole 5
Walk south out of the woods, across the west parking lot (you could in theory start on 5 if you parked here, BTW) and the teebox is in the SW corner. This shot plays towards the road.
est. 160-180 feet.
Hole 6
Walk east towards the fire station, past the soccer field. The tee box is on the path, on the SE corner of the soccer field. This is the longest hole on the course, playing towards the fire station. Grass is very thick here, watch your shots!
est. 350-375 feet.
Hole 7
Walk from 6 towards the NW, and you'll see the teebox on the edge of the asphalt path.
est. 240 feet.
Hole 8
Walk towards the playground equipment, on the S side of the playground, on the path, is a small white spray painted mark. Play towards the basket on the SW corner of the skate park.
est. 220 feet.
Hole 9
Walk towards the fire station, the tee box is on the path again. This shot plays towards the parking lot. Second longest hole on the course, let 'er rip!
est. 320-340 feet.
I played this course today, and intended to play it twice, but I couldn't. It was a pretty wide open simple course that has intuitive course design. While most of the holes are short, and only 6 and 9 (hehehehehe) were over 300' by my assumption, it was such a monotonous course to play, and I was hungry dang it. I didn't see any tee signs or tee boxes, until I holed out on 3 and got to hole 4. There are pink flags on the ground that indicate where to tee off from, and a lot of the holes have these flags on the asphalt running track/trail around the park. There is also a short white spray painted line near these spots. Once I found this out, it made hole two twice as long as where I played it from. I will try to photoshop up a simple map to help with navigation, but for those who have played a few courses, hole one tees off from the NW corner of the skate park (small white line on the asphalt), and the course plays counter clockwise. After hole 4, walk south across the parking lot on the west end of the soccer field, and hole 5's teepad is located there. The holes all have a sandy dirt fairway, so obviously the course is still in development. Hole 2 is a blind tee shot, so watch for runners/walkers/zombies.
I don't know if I will go there often, but along with Twin Lakes DGC, they make each other better, as I mentioned above. I shot -4 here without trying, without caring, and I think it is very easy to shoot a 7-9 under for most players. This course screams ace race! As a father of three, I could see visiting this course often as there is a huge playground located in the center of the park and I could dump my kids off there, and if I can coax them to play, I think they'll enjoy themselves quite a bit.