Pros:
1. Nine baskets, cemented in place.
2. Adequate space for beginner 9-hole course
Cons:
1. No obstacles
2. No tee boxes
3. Only a couple of tee box signs
4. All baskets are not labeled/numbered
5. No elevation change
6. No garbage cans or benches on the "course"
Other Thoughts:
Well, to be honest, this is a field with 9 baskets in it. The baskets are in a village green, of sorts, in an Avalon community. You don't get the scenic vistas of the nuclear power plant due to the surrounding houses, but the course itself is a lush field of grass, a beauty in its own right. Currently, this so called "course" is only good for practicing throwing, providing adequate space for some long drives (over 400' of grass from edge to edge), approaches, and 9 different baskets to practice your putting on!
When I look at the course, I see potential to make it at least a tolerable 9-hole course with several planted bushes and trees along with some mulch and wood strips to mark out tee boxes. A little TLC and about a $500 investment and you could turn this field of baskets into something resembling a disc golf course. As it is...it's not playable.
Unless you live in the neighborhood and just want to get some practice in, go elswhere...I never thought I'd say this, but I would recommend the UCF course over this!
(Side note to "local" that gives all of these reviews of Avalon Park thumbs down - please write your own review or provide constructive criticism rather than simply giving a thumbs down.)