Pros:
- It is a disc golf course in Door County
- It is (with the exception of Sugar Creek, although that course is much more dependent on luck) the hardest course in Door County. The other 9-hole courses have much more open shots, however this course is not so. It will reward a good line and punish a bad one. Furthermore, the lines are at times narrow and demanding.
- Patriot baskets. They are temp baskets, however they could be a whole lot worse.
Cons:
General lack of infrastructure:
- No tee pads
- Uninformative tee signs
- Portable baskets
- The fairways are not well kept. It was obvious when we were there that the course had not been mowed in a while, due to the tall flowering weeds populating the fairways, however the grass itself was not tall, so this was not an absolute dealbreaker.
- No direction from hole to hole. Apparently there were signs directing players from the basket to the next tee stick, however we did not see these on most of the holes.
Other Thoughts:
USE UDISC if you have it. Someone has mapped the course, so this saved us as far as getting from hole to hole. For some reason Hole 9 was not mapped, however there is really only one path leaving Hole 8 so not the biggest concern.
I wish there was a way to give these people money. This course is obviously a big work in progress, and the fact that we now have 3 new courses in Door County in the last couple of years shows their dedication. With some proper TLC this course would be my favorite on the peninsula, but until they get teepads, better signage, manicure the fairways, etc I will frequent the other courses in the area. I am really hoping that I can come back to this course in a year or two and see some improvement, because as I said in the pros I found these shots to be the most interesting/challenging in the area.