Pros:
The second course at Charlton Woods plays in and around the camp area as well as the ropes course on site. The baskets are brand new 28-Chain DISCatchers which catch well and are easy-to-spot bright yellow. Some of the highlight holes include: Downhill putter placement shot with water directly behind the basket. Short S-curve shot with water to the left and rear of the basket. Elevated bomb over water. A 200' triangle "island" shot surrounded by OB of streams and road. A basket on top of a 15' wall (basketball flip putt works great here). A cutback hole that forces you to make a nice placement shot (there is no route through the woods yet even with a tommy). Great variety throughout. Playing through the ropes course makes this course very unique. Signage is basic but effective = hole, distance, par, sharpie drawing of typical lane. There were no bugs at all the day we played, which is strange since it's next to all that water.
Cons:
Tee pads aren't installed (yet) but the only one I remember having an issue with was hole 6 which was grass and a little slick/muddy. I don't remember the other ones being an issue; maybe a root here and there. There is a walk down a road from 9 to 10 and from 18 to 1.
Other Thoughts:
$5 to play both courses all day. Holes 1-9 are right by the on-site cabins and can easily be played as a glow round without venturing off into the woods. The cabins are nice and inexpensive. Centrally located near many area courses so you can stay here and play them all (Maple Hill, Pyramids, Buff, Hyland, West T, Webster, Newton Hill etc). More on-site courses to come...