Pros:
- easy to navigate once you know the layout
- Lots of free parking
- easy walking terrain
- nice when it's actually maintained
- alone or doubles can finish the 9 holes in 30-40 mins if you don't have much time
- generally quiet
- a couple of cleverly thought out holes
- large field at hole #1/parking lot that can be used for practice!
- No scorecards as mentioned in description but....save a tree, get an app!!
- Ace opportunities for some
Cons:
- long, long time since it's been updated!
- Holes are nowhere near marked so download the overhead map to get the layout!
- not maintained often enough
- wear high socks or long pants because of the plethora of poison ivy when off course in the woods
Other Thoughts:
Again, this is a good if not great practice course. Especially if you just need a quick round and you're in the area. There are a couple of challenging holes in the woods to keep it interesting. There's also a couple of nice holes that exit the woods into open land. There's no tee pads but I'm not one that feels every course needs them. Sometimes it's just better to stick with what nature gave us and throw from the grass/dirt. Does it have all the bells, whistles and flare of other courses? No. But if you play because you love the sport and take it for what it is than it's fantastic...especially for us locals.