Pros:
- Course is set in a small park that is littered with trees, with some hilly areas. Park doesn't have much else going on, it appears, nothing should really get in the way of the disc golf.
- Holes make good use of the trees in the park, when possible. A few definitely influence the available lines, like a RHBH hyzer on #1 and #2, and the opposite on #6. A few spots where a straight shot is the only line as well.
- Some hazards are present in the form of a small creek and some OB pavement, and a baseball field. The creek especially comes into play when trying to turn right on #6.
- Good variety of hole lengths, with a couple ace runs, as well as a few around 300'. Overall, a short course, but not all the holes are under 250'.
- Good teepads, signs, and baskets. Navigation is a breeze with a condensed layout.
Cons:
- Course is definitely lacking in difficulty, especially for a typical RHBH thrower. The only tricky hole is #6; all others are an easy straight or hyzer line. Lots of ace runs, with little to get in the way.
- Pavement and other man-made obstacles are around, like some guy wires and the baseball field. Definitely an urban course with some ugly spots.
Other Thoughts:
- This is a very good beginners course, in many ways. Good variety in length to to practice driving, good ace runs to practice approaching, a few left and right turns to take, and some places where a straight shot is needed. A good lesson in the basics, without a doubt. Anyone else will be a tad bored, but there are a few memorable holes.