Pros:
Updated my review from a few years ago.
+ Some long, challenging holes for AM/PRO players.
+ Most of the baskets have signage and markers pointing to the next tee (or at least the general area)
+ Great mix of wooded and open holes.
+ Par 3s and 4s to share
+ Much cleaner layout, with some beautiful scenic holes (holes 9 and 10 come to mind)
+ Concrete sheets were at most holes, some of which included a broom for sweeping excess dirt/debris off.
Cons:
- Hard to find the starting area (parking and hole 1) once you enter the park. The former red basket course you first encounter can confuse some new players who are not using UDisc or this website.
- The tee pad (part of the main road) at hole 12 seems dangerous. While car traffic is courteous and aware, I think this is a bad tee pad placement.
- While the signage helps with the hole layouts, I don't recall seeing any par indicators (3 or 4) on them. I had to use UDisc for that information (a minor gripe, but could be helpful for new players).
Other Thoughts:
Since my first visit in 2017, this course has had a LOT of improvements made. Thank you to the local DGC and all those responsible for this turnaround. Adding some kind of "Disc Golf" signage at the park entrance would be a great addition. I think the course can still use some additional tweaks (tee pad placements, signage updates, trash cans in certain areas, etc.), but I'm excited to share this location with other local players... and for good reasons this time!