Pros:
- 4-5 DISCatcher baskets in decent condition
- wide open for practice
- great option for working on skills if you live in this neighborhood
Cons:
- set in a water retention area that has standing water and is probably frequently muddy
- no tee signs/tees
- not really a course
- lots of risk of hitting nearby houses
- no dedicated parking area
- no obstacles of any kind
- completely flat
Other Thoughts:
Not much more to say here... this is a practice area, not a real course. If you live in this subdivision, having baskets in an otherwise not very useful retention area is great for some practice. However, I can't imagine why you would come here otherwise. Nothing but a wide open field with some baskets at various points, and the points they chose for baskets are closer to houses than I'd like.
Note that your GPS may direct you to a cul-de-sac near the park - you can NOT park here. You have to park on one of the main streets and walk over. Unless you're looking for some practice, there's not much to do here. Watch out for mud; the whole point of this area is to collect all of the neighborhood's excess water so outside of drought it's going to be spotty.
It would be cool if I had this when I lived in a townhome, but otherwise this isn't going to do much for you. There's an argument to be made for this getting a half star, but others I've given a half at least are at a school or something, away from houses. This isn't a course, it really is a practice setup for this neighborhood, so rated against real courses I'm giving it a true zero.