Pros:
- Course is set in a smallish city park that has a few other activites going on. A few pieces of playground equipment, some horseshoe pits; might be some conflict on a nice weekend day.
- Lots of mature trees to be found in the park, used quite well to force line shaping. A lot of straight shots, to be sure, but some are better served with hyzers or anhyzers. Some low ceiling shots due to branches, definitely lots of spots to get knocked around.
- Rolling terrain throughout, nothing extreme, but some noticeable uphill and downhill shots. A small valley in one spot, it really helps to keep things interesting.
- Nice range of hole lengths, with four holes over 300'. Plenty of shorter ones as well, it is definitely designed for a beginner player. Bigger arms will have no need for a driver out here.
- Good tee signs, teepads are a little short but in good shape, and good baskets. Navigation is easy, thanks to a map in front and arrows under the baskets.
Cons:
- A pretty simple course, avoiding trees is the only challenge here. Almost every hole can be reached with any kind of hyzer or straighter shot.
Other Thoughts:
- Nice and straightforward, nothing too exciting, but still interesting. Avoiding oaks can be fun and relaxing, especially for newer players. Also good practice for more experienced players trying new things. Some longer holes help to make sure the course isn't too short as well.