Pros:
-Very technical course
-Good mix of tunnel wooded and semi-open shots
-Can be navigated without a map if you can find 1st tee box.
-I used discs that I never use here.
Cons:
-Not cart friendly.
-Dirt tee boxes, but it only affected my shot on one hole.
-No Layout on tee signs. Had to find basket before throwing.
-No welcome sign.
-No map of course.
-If campground is occupied, you have to be very careful with throws on Hole 1 and 18.
-There were 3 different types of baskets on the course. Be ready to miss if you hit high on the chains.
Other Thoughts:
Despite the cons, I rate this course as very good. We had a great time playing and really enjoyed the challenges that were presented on each hole.
It would be difficult to install concrete tee boxes due to the terrain and the courses dual use as a horse trail. The dirt was OK.
The course could really use a welcome sign showing layouts and where courses start. It could also use updated tee signs with layouts. It would also be nice to have a course map online. (I will try to make one if I can remember the flow.)
Despite these things, I would definitely recommend playing this course with a friend. I don't think it would be as enjoyable playing alone. I think #4 was my favorite, followed by #9.
3/15/21 Update:
Out of the 66 courses I have reviewed, this is where this course ranks along with similarly rated courses:
Rank-Course, Location
14-Dolly Cooper Park DGC, Powdersville, SC
15-Woodruff Leisure Center DGC, Woodruff, SC
16-Shaver Recreation Center Original, Seneca, SC
17-Foothills DGC, Easley, SC
18-Langley Pond DGC, Burnettown, SC
19-Century Park DGC, Greer, SC
20-Pipeline DGC, Spartanburg, SC
21-Zube Park DGC, Hockley, TX
22-Duncan Lake - East, Duncan, OK
23-Lindsey Park - Red Course, Tyler, TX