Pros:
- New course
- A chance for big arms to show off, and finesse players to do their thing
- Not a lot of foot/park traffic to deal with on the course
- Excellent t-pads (for me, the best t-pads are the ones I do not notice when throwing)
- Unique guides to the next hole to play
- Interesting holes that test most discs in your bag. Bring them all!
- A natural flow from the the green to the tee pads.
- A creative "island" on hole two make the long drive more interesting.
- A pro tee that you launch over a tennis court fence gets in your head!
- No blood sacrifice required to fetch a disc out of the rough.
- A nice pavilion between the front and back nine to take a break at.
- Nice hole maps and distance markers on each t-pad.
Cons:
- No real cons to note. Just nit picks here.
- We were unable to find the pro tee on hole 2.
- I am sure not a trend, but a fellow player park his car ON the pro tee line (hole one).
- Basket numbers would be nice.
- Pro pads measurements not marked on all holes
Other Thoughts:
When leaving this course with my round partner, I said "I had fun." He agreed. I have never proclaimed that regarding a course before. I have left a course feeling "beat on", exhausted, elated, bleeding, strong, etc. But in my throwing experience I have never left a course feeling like I had fun.
This course does not allow you to lean on your strengths. If you are a bomber alone, you will not do well in the technicals. If you are good at steering, flexing, skipping but do not have a reasonable distance throw, the front 9 will get you.
All that being said, don't be afraid of this course. It is not overwhelming, as every shot is fair. Easy, no, but fair.
We played the back 9 first to loosen up for the front 9.
I like this course. I really like this course. If you like moving the disc around, and enjoy seeing far you can throw, or just having fun in our sport, this course is for you.