Ok, this course was actually installed this last week. The ground is still very rough and my cart was bouncing around a lot. I talked to a local guy walking on the path and he said the grass is normally waist high, hopefully they keep mowing it.
For the most part, the course is a lot of hyzer shots where landing can be important. The only true anhyzer was playing though the electric polls on hole 18.
Hole 1 up the hill to a basket tucked into a nice little hole surrounded by short tree's. You can only see the top of the basket from the tee.
Hole 2, 400 ft down towards one of the ponds.
Hole 3 throws with the pond on your left, unless you shank it off left, the pond does not come into play.
Hole 4 is a nice short birdie oportunity throwing between 2 ponds with Indian Creek behind the basket in the rough.
Hole 5 is just like hole 3, Wide open shot with the pond on your left.
Hole 6 tee's off between 2 ponds and is a nice little hyzer with deep rough on the left side of the basket.
Hole 7 is a nice penisula style of hole with Indian Creek on your left and deep grass/rough on the right.
Hole 8 is a skip right to left hyzer shot. Basket is not that far behind the brush.
Hole 9, round tee pad throwing across the marsh. Warning, if it is not dry, walk around.
Hole 10 was hard to find, you can't see it because it is in the edge of the rough in brush.
Hole 11, long hole with the basket in a clearing near the creek
Hole 12, wide open with the basket on the hill near the road.
Hole 13, I assume you use the oversized tee box for hole 11 to throw the wide open shot to the basket.
Hole 14, reachable wide open ace run
Hole 15 throws from the same circular tee box as 9, short wide open ace run.
Hole 16 throws over the edge of the pond to the basket near the electrical lines.
Hole 17 yet again, another wide open shot
Hole 18, check the photo's, perfect mando to make it a nice turnover shot to the basket.
Would I play here again.
Well, the course is 3 miles from my house, I am sure I might play here again, but then it has been over a year sense I played my home course that is also 3 miles from my house and I am the course pro
In general, this is a boring course, the wind is the biggest factor because it is wide open and there is some trouble areas near the ponds.
I do not know yet, but if the developer or local club plants some tree's, this could eventually become a decent course.