Pros:
-Nice baskets- Discatchers- are numbered.
-Tees are marked and somebody even shoveled them before I played
-It's only 4 blocks from my parents house
-A few chances at ace runs
-Some blind holes
-A good variation in hole distance and type. Some turned right, more turned left.
-Plays through a campground that is largely unused except a weekend or two in the summer.
-Campground has large mature trees and a bathroom or two for obstacles
-Navigation is easy once you learn where the couple of blind baskets are.
-Probably won't lose a disc here
Cons:
-Could throw a disc on top of bathroom building (we did, used a picnic table to get it down)
-Natural tees.
-Can't be played a few times during the summer when the campground is packed with 7th day adventists.
-Overall hole length is relatively short, not super challenging. Course is relatively flat.
Other Thoughts:
-This is a similar course to the other one in town, South Park. It would be very nice if the area were to get a nice 18 hole. The local club is looking at creating one of those in nearby county and state parks.
-I grew up near this school and at times they weren't appreciative of visitors. There are no signs but don't be too surprised if somebody asks you what you are doing on the course. This is a church campground course so be on your best behavior. There are a few homes bordering the course so all the more reason to behave so that this course can be enjoyed by all.