Cons:
Nine baskets spread around the back of a (windy) athletic complex
- It's hard to know who this is designed for. Given the location at a large multisport facility, you'd think it might cater to newbies or people who want to try out the game because they see baskets or others playing. But the first four holes all feature water on the left side down a steep bank: a guarantee of lost discs as people learn how to throw. Experienced players will find little challenge in holes 5 -9, which are just baskets placed around the athletic fields
Other Thoughts:
~ Even though it's great to see another new course at a public park, it looks like they found the budget to purchase nine baskets and just put them in a loop, then install nine tee signs (that still remain blank), and then … moved on to other things.There's nothing really "broken" here, but nothing really enjoyable either. Newbies should not play this layout - they are likely to lose their discs in the pond on 1-4. Experienced players will be bored by the wide open holes 5-9.
~ I don't know how White Marsh will be played by anyone more than once, except maybe using baskets for field work while your kids are at practice