Pros:
9 Brand new white Dynamic Discs baskets grace a valley that runs under a subdivision's overhead electric lines. The baskets run down one side of the valley, cross the street for #4-5, and then #6-9 are on the other side of the valley coming back.
There is elevation as the course has several baskets on the sides of the valley's hills.
There is currently no signage or tee pads, so you have to make up the course as you go along. That said, depending on where you choose to throw from,
there are several opportunities to let the discs fly.
Depending on your spots, holes seem to range from 220- 350 ft.
Cons:
Not a single tree on the course.
As stated above, no signage or tee pads of any type. One of the locals showed me where he thought they were throwing from, but nothing else would indicate the spot.
Other Thoughts:
For over the fifth time, I am the first reviewer of a course!!
I have waited to review this course since I found it and put it on the site in August. I keep thinking the creators will add some type of tee markers or signage, but it just hasn't happened yet.
I hate to say it but there is no "wow" here at all. The only obstacle is the large utility pole that basket #6 is tucked behind. Every other basket, except #8 is wide open. #8 is under a four legged overhead wire stantion. The thrill there is you can hear the electric lines buzzing overhead. That might be the most exciting part of this course.