Pros:
- Course is set in a small city park that is chock full of activity. Playgrounds, houses, you name it. Some wet spots, lots of pavement, it's a busy place.
- Pretty decent amount of trees for this little area, some holes have pretty low ceilings, and some real lines that need to be hit to avoid trees. #1 is straight and low, #5 is another low one that enjoys a little RHBH flick. Some need a straight shot, others need anything but.
- Some sloping fairways, just a bit. #4 and #6 are noticeably downhill, and #5 and #7 uphill. Nothing too extreme, but it helps to spice things up.
- While the course is short overall, there is a hole at 255' and another at 325', worthy of some sort of drive/non-approach off the tee for any serious player.
- Good baskets, tees are marked well with wood blocks, and signs are good. Navigation is easy thanks to a map, nothing to worry about.
Cons:
- Obvious con here is the short length of the course, with an average hole length of 206'. Meant for beginners and their kids. Still, for such short hole lengths, the various trees and sloping ground makes it pretty interesting.
- Location is very busy, with real streets in play, and all the other typical park activities.
Other Thoughts:
- Beginners only at this course, otherwise it's some approach practice. Look out for those trees though, accuracy still matters here.