Pros:
This course is in the middle of a conservation park with beautiful landscape surrounding the course. There is both amateur and pro tees that are easy to find and the walk way between hole and the next tees are kept mowed. All of the holes are pretty much straight except for #6 that is a dog leg to the left, up hill and through a line of trees!!! a real challenge from either tee. If the park made some minor improvements this could be a great place to hold tournaments for amateur players.
Cons:
This is only a 9 hole course and all of the holes are real short, at least 2 of them should be par 2 instead of 3 because they are about 200 feet straight on. You have to pay $4.25 to enter the conservation park, so if you are only wanting to play disc golf, in my opinion it's not worth the admission price. It would be better if they drop the rate to $2.00 for people who are only going to play disc golf. All of the tees are grass so sometimes they are slick from moisture. Witht the admission fee, it would be nice if they would use some of that money to put concrete tee pads, and another 9 holes. There is so much room in that park to do so. There are a few nats flying around on holes 2-5 but that is to be expected and worth it to see this beautiful wooded area.
Other Thoughts:
I live in Owensboro Ky and only travel to camridge a few times a year on business, i was satisfied with this course and the plus side is after you play as many rounds as you want, it's only about 100 yards away to the beginning of the nature walks that i found really impressive and relaxing. SO get out there, play this course and enjoy the entire conservation area.