The Southwest course is not meant to be played while a crowd is in the stands. That should have been obvious. All the structures on the campus are used as obstacles until we get some trees planted. All the basket placements are permanent. The other sports areas, when being used, have priority and the holes playing across those areas shouldn't be played when they are being used. The tee pads will be marked better when the construction finishes up and I put it on here and other sites. Right now it is playable and meant to be used by the students and local community that are close to the course.
I understand that the course can't be played when those fields/areas are being used, but having seen the course and knowing the neighborhood and school, I now know that means the course is unplayable probably 80-90 percent of daylight hours.
Not available:
-- August-May, Monday-Friday, all day: School in session until 3:30 or 4; school teams practice or have games at football/soccer, baseball and softball fields after that; in many cases multiple practices/games at the same time.
-- Year round, Saturday, all day: Various community groups or organizations using fields for games or practice. A mid morning Saturday in May saw football/soccer, baseball and softball fields in use.
-- June-July, Monday-Friday, 5-dark: Various community groups or organizations using fields for games or practices.
Available:
-- June-July, Monday-Friday, sunrise-5p: Most youth teams don't practice daytime on weekdays, but that doesn't mean you won't encounter a group of kids during the day.
-- Year round, Sunday, all day: This assumes that youth and school teams don't practice on Sunday, but show up on enough Sundays, and you'll find the fields in use some of the time, whether it's an organized team or a pick-up game.