Pros:
Proctor Lake Park is a smallish park with the lovely lake set in the center. The green park has some nice rolling hills and mature trees to throw around. At the start is a small course sign with rules of disc golf on it. The course has concrete tee pads and simple metal signs. Each tee pole has one bag holder. The baskets are older Chainstars. The pars listed are appropriate for raw beginners.
# 1 is a 263' par 4 playing to basket up a slight hill. # 2 is 267', mostly open playing down a gradual hillside. # 3 is a also a gradual hillside hole, 238', with a row of small trees to avoid. Then # 4 is still another slight downhill throw playing 309', crossing a creek and you have to keep your throw low enough to pass under some tree branches there. Next is a 268' shot slightly downhill. # 6 plays 320' uphill then # 7 is the big bomber hole here at 370' down and open. Then you finish with # 8's 251' shot I to the trees and # 9, a 298' shot which passes through a gap between the trees.
Cons:
I think the wind may often be a factor.
Just a bit confusing navigating through the first time.
Lots of walkers to watch out for. Give them lots of room.
Other Thoughts:
This is a nice little rec course. It won't be hosting any NIT events but probably gets lots of use from beginners and families. There was a family group of four trying to play with a couple of 5 year olds with their very light, plastic toy frisbees. Good luck playing with those discs in this wind boys!
I hope the lovely lake is suitable for swimming. A refreshing plunge after a hot summer round of golf would be heavenly.