Pros:
- Pla-Mor's nine holes play clockwise around a baseball diamond. A woods bounds the left side of the course and comes into play on hole #'s 2 & 3.
- Hole #'s 3 & 9 had tees placed in among trees. Otherwise the course plays completely flat and open with no obstacles (#'s 1, 4-8).
- Signage consists of blue and red rectangular signs on posts with hole number and maybe distance. Tees are natural with no ruts and solid footing. Baskets were all in fine shape.
Cons:
- Hole # 3's green is badly overgrown woodland/brush/scrub. Hole #9's green area, the only scrap of elevation in the form of a small bump with white-barked trees, is also pretty shaggy.
- #1's tee is poorly placed, conflicting with ballfield activities.
- Repetitious and boring. Hole #'s 4-8 are the exact same flat open shortish design. Don't get me wrong, the design here isn't the problem, and clearly they used the best pieces (e.g., # 9's green is nice and I can see what they were going for on #3 before it got overgrown), but the fact is this place is mostly flat open grass.
Other Thoughts:
- Park in second lot. First tee is near the ballfield's 3rd base side.
- Good for field practice, one disc putter rounds.
- Located in a small multi-use park with typical playground amenities, ballfields, etc.
- Little League was using the ballfields when I played so I had to skip #1.