Pros:
- This course has a beginner friendly front 9 with junior tees that offer a shorter hole distance for beginners or younger players. The front 9 is mostly open with some trees here & there.
- Pretty well-designed course with a good balance of open holes and obstacles to play around, especially on the back 9. The back 9 is mostly all wooded with much more challenging holes than the front.
- Being a new course, the signs are brand new with a map included at the first hole and two hooks to hang disc bags at each hole. The front 9 is a little easier to find each hole, but the back 9 you might need the map for.
- I thought the par 4's were pretty forgiving. Gave me a good opportunity to recover from a bad throw or putt on a previous hole. A couple of them could be par 3's in my mind.
- This is a pretty safe course in terms of losing a disc. There are only a few holes that run next to the creek which is pretty shallow and could easily fish out your disc. Except for hole 18 - Good God don't overthrow 18 into the ditch... It's a swampy mess that I wouldn't fish my disc out of, but maybe that's just me.
Cons:
- No concrete tee pads, just two red tees indicating where to throw from.
- The park is right next to a neighborhood and a bad throw could end up in someones yard, hitting a house, on someone's roof, etc.
- There's not really a great place to park without running the risk of getting hit by a disc. Hole 6 & 8 run the risk of nailing a car on your drive from the tees. My car got hit while I was playing (no damage - it landed on the windshield under my wiper...it was a good laugh but could have really nailed it)