Pros:
-drunks, no skunks, slam dunks into the chains
-booze, smooze, and don't play to lose
Cons:
-it ain't my house, nor my course, nor anywhere near me
Other Thoughts:
This is a total local biased course review, even though I am not a local. If you are welcomed to this shrine of disc golfing by the great guys of the Mason County Disc Golf Organization feel privileged and take it in! Is this "truly" a five star course, no. Is it what the sport is about? More so than any other place or people I have EVER played with.
Hole 1- tee off from the cement porch with a basket ball pole in the line. Don't forget your beers for the next holes. 180+
Hole 2- from across the dirt road, next to the corn field shooting right down the side of the barn on the left. A nice S shot will get you there. 270+
Hole 3- tee off from the corner of the apple orchard along a line of oaks to a basket that sits precariously next to a satellite dish. 300+
Hole 4- Hyzer that baby around the corner of a six generation, 1880's brick farm house to the basket in the front to complete loop1. Get beers do a shot. 230+
Hole 5- Shot from the road again up and over the small shed next to the barn. Beware of landing on the roof. 240+
Hole 6- the monster down the row of oaks and apple orchard. Shoot to the right and you will be searching among the apples. 400+
Hole 7- nice long technical hole OVER the orchard and back up next to the house. Blind shot. Hyzer or Anny, your choice.
Hole 8 - throw it straight between the old garage and the shed. The alley is maybe 20 feet. trees protect the basket. 190+
Hole 9- coming back over the shed to the house to the army green basket. Blind shots up and over protected by the monster birch. finish, drink some more. 210+
this is living. this is disc golf.
-some will "get" this private course, and some won't (as obvious by the unhelpful reviews). those that get it are the ones I want to party and play disc golf with, for you are the ones that carry and will pass on the spirit of this sport.