Pros:
Map kiosk at parking lot
Very good tee signs
Very nice cement tee boxes
Nice wooded holes on the back side
Cons:
Very open holes on the front side
getting overgrown in the woods
Other Thoughts:
Sometimes you deal with what you got. This is a park that has some decent holes, but a park you should probably not put a disc golf course in.
Hole 1, long up a slight hill, not a tree to be seen
Hole 2, a little shorter than #1, but not a single tree
Hole 3, a hyzer shot around the edge of the pond, there are actually a few trees on the shore of the pond.
Hole 4, slight hyzer, however the tree's on the shore of the pond really don't come into play.
Hole 5, long slightly downhill shot across to the wooded area. Not a single tree in the fairway.
THEN you finally get to play in the woods for 3 holes.
Hole 6 is a pitch and put ace run
Hole 7 is a slightly longer shot with a few more trees.
Hole 8 is almost a par 4, long drive down a narrow fairway. This is really the best hole on the course.
Hole 9 is a hyzer over a marshy area (dry today) with 1 tree/bush guarding an elevated basket on the edge of a hill.
Would I play here again?
While I did enjoy some of the holes, it is not enough to get me to ever play this course again. The park is just not a good place for a disc golf course.
BTW, I played in the evening, the park was full of walkers and I had to wait several times for them to move as to not risk hitting them.