Pros:
- Logical flow
- Concrete tees
- Descriptive tee signs
- Variety of shot shapes and distances
Cons:
- Holes too close to a street and a couple of blind shots around a bend.
- Holes close to houses
- not much in the way of obstacles
Other Thoughts:
The course is 18 baskets with at least one concrete tee per hole. Three holes have two tees. The course appears to reside on old residential blocks that were abandoned to accommodate flooding from the reservoir of Lake Eufaula. Two holes have water (Lake Eufaula) in play on them.
Play starts at a shelter on the shore of the lake and then zig zags around the park that is located at the tip of a bay. Holes will often parallel a city street or the boundary between the park and various houses and apartments adjacent to the park. A few holes have the wetlands area, from which the park gets its name, come into play. There are a couple of unfortunate shots that are near a blind curve in the main road going through the park that can be a real safety issue.
The holes themselves, ignoring their proximity to traffic and housing structures, does a good job of utilizing the few trees on the property. Most shots, however, are open and straight. The standout hole is the 931' #18, with OB road on one side and Lake Eufaula on the other.
In general, it's a decent course for its limitations.