Pros:
-Good clear map and scorecard from the front gate
-Fairways very carefully mowed. It could have been a ball golf course the grass was so short and consistent
-Easy to follow layout with map and scorecard
-Three tees for every hole
-Quality, good-catching baskets
Cons:
-Each tee had one sign and three sets of pavers to show different tees. It was sometimes difficult to find each tee.
-Some fairways become repetative
Other Thoughts:
Given the terrain available, the designer did a nice job laying this course out. There are many fairways that are long and straight with very low hanging trees, so this is a great place to practice rollers. With the carefully mowed grass, rollers here are often the preferred way to move up the fairway.
The course plays fairly, but I don't think you're going to see much variety in scores if you played it a bunch. From the blue tees, most of the baskets were well out of my reach for a birdie, but not too much trouble to get par, even if my drive wasn't spot on. Depending on how you perceive what par should be, this could either be a good thing or a bad thing.
I was visiting the area for the weekend and this was the closest course to where I was camping (Four Mile Creek). Entrance to the park was free because I was camping, I imagine there's a fee to get in if you're not. I'm glad I came here for a quick morning round.