Pros:
This review is being updated 11/ 28/ 2013.
Bullsnake Alley is a nice tight shot type course. 425 ft. is the lonest hole. This is a new course and seems just a little rough around the edges yet. But you will get to practice with most every disc in your bag. Tight hyzer and anhyzer lines keep you guessing. Deceptive basket placement lets you see the basket.. then wonder how you might be able to get there. There are an abundance of cottonwood and Russian olive trees that come into play on most holes. #8 is a cool blind shot over some greasewood trees about 170 feet. Biggest cottonwood tree I've ever seen on #5. #12 takes you straight up a 60' hill about 350' long. Very tuff birdie right there. #13 lets you shoot off the hill on your Tee shot. #17 skirts the Platte river... Lost my Vulcan there.. middle of the river.
Cons:
Concrete tee pads would be nice. some benches and garbage cans would also help.
Other Thoughts:
Bullsnake Alley is in a natural setting next to the Platte river. As such, there is a lot of wildlife. We chased off 2 coyotes... scared away some mule deer and antelope. Pretty sure a badger lives close to #15.. you just hear growling in the hole. The signage is top notch... 16"x8" plate steel with the numbers jet blasted into them.