Pros:
- Land is really good for disc golf. You've got a 20-25 foot wide creek that is in play a lot – both throwing over and having baskets placed near the water -- and you've got several holes with more than 40 feet in elevation changes. There aren't a lot of trees, but they are well used.
- Best holes:
2: 276 feet RH or LH open until the final 30 feet, where you have guardian trees and ground that slopes to the creek 20 feet behind the basket.
4: 210 feet RHBH hyzer over the creek to a protected basket.
6 318 feet RHBH hyzer hugging the creek left but wide open right.
8: 204 feet straight, but you likely cross the creek twice, and the basket is 10 feet right of the creek.
9: 420 feet straight but the direct line to the basket crosses the creek four times. In several spots, you have trees that guard both edges of the creek. The basket sits 25 feet right of the creek.
11: 306 feet across the widest part of the creek with trees on the other side of the creek and ground that slopes down to the water.
13: 338 feet downhill 40-50 feet from the sidewalk; fairway is mostly open. The creek is 18 feet right/back of the basket, and you've got a big tree 12 feet short/left of the basket.
14: 255 feet; it's flat for the first 200 feet and mostly open before a 45-degree incline with some trees for the final 50 feet. I've seen putts roll 75-100 feet away.
15: Similar to 13 but shorter and tighter because of trees.
16: 307 feet with the creek hugging the right edge of the fairway; the left side is open. At the basket, the creek is 20 feet right, and the sidewalk is 25 feet left.
- Tee signs are old but informative. They have hole number, distance and a map. The have a next tee indicator. Oddly, they do not list the par.
- Veteran baskets, blue banded. I prefer Innova, but these are just fine.
- Two practice baskets.
- 5x12 concrete tee pads.
- Water. There is a fountain along the walking path by the 14 basket. I think there are others, but I used this one.
Cons:
- No restroom.
- No map on site.
- Walking path circles the park and comes into play on several holes.
- Long walks: 3-4, 17-18.
- Twice (6-7, 17-18) you walk along a busy road to cross the creek.
- The walk 2-3 could be dangerous. The direct path takes you in front of the 11 tee, which is hidden behind a tree. I can see someone walking to No. 3 getting hit by a drive on 11.
- No tee sign or tee pad for 7. Just tee from the top of the hill and the end of the bridge.
- Tee sign for 6 is not in the ground; it's leaning against a tree 20 feet away.
- No. 2 tee pad is badly cracked, and a few others are showing signs of wear.
Other Thoughts:
- Alternate pin position for many/most holes, although they are not reflected on the tee signs.
- Creek is mostly shallow. The improved part (holes 1-2, 11-18) with brick walls is much steeper and harder to get into; the other parts are natural and give you easier access.