Pros:
-- Short with a few obstacles but a nice practice area.
-- Good place for total newbies or kids learning the game.
-- Someone showed some ingenuity by making single-chain baskets into double chains with some metal carabiner clips and additional chain.
Cons:
-- Baskets that were in bad shape in July 2019 have been repaired. On No. 2, the post was completely broken, and the basket was lying on the ground. No. 4 was learning badly, and the post appeared to be broken or about to break. All are now in good shape.
-- The "tee" pads aren't really tee pads. The stones mentioned in the previous review are mostly there, but they appear to be moved sometimes (perhaps whoever mows). On a previous visit, all of the tee marking stones appeared to be in place excpet for No. 5. Now, the stones for 5 are present, but 1 and 2 are not.
-- Navigation is not good, which is troubling for a six-hole course where all of the holes are in a mostly open field between the school building and the main road (North Colony Boulevard). The holes are short enough (my not big-armed playing partner threw putter off the tee on five of the six holes the first time I played the course) that numbering the baskets would take care of most of that problem.
-- Some baskets and tees are too close together. Nos. 3/4 are the worst example.
-- No benches, trash cans or restrooms.
Other Thoughts:
-- If you turn left into the school from North Colony Boulevard as soon as you pass the police station, etc., drive all the way to the end of the parking lot (south). The first "tee" is just on the other side of the bushes but does not play to the closest basket; that is No. 6. No. 1 is the basket farther away and closer to the driveway on the left. The course basically plays a clockwise loop around the field with No. 6 teeing from the middle of the field.