Pros:
The 9 hole Gwen Hruska course plays along green space deep in the River Plantation subdivision (with its fun covered bridge entryway), which is slowly recovering from a millennial cycle flood. As a show of resilience, they are continuing to maintain the ball golf course, so 8 of the 9 adjacent dg holes are still being cleared and mown. The layout is fairly simple, and flows mostly counterclockwise. Hole distances are listed here, and similar footages are noted on easily visible, white, 4x4 posts. The baskets are 18 chain dga's in relatively good repair (only some rust).
Lines of flight are fairly open on holes mostly in the 240 to 360 foot range, with some trees to force lines and ceilings, and sidewalks beside 6 of the holes (plus one old slab foundation) to use as OB. In all, the course is a relatively straightforward 'practice' design aimed at the recreational to intermediate skill level, and could be useful for beginners, because there is very little rough in which to lose a disc.
Cons:
The dirt tees have rutted quite a bit, and there is no definitive foul line at the tee. The first hole appears not to have been mown this spring. The course does not pose a whole lot of challenge, either via distance or technicality. With zero elevation change, no hole really seemed to stand out as 'memorable'.
Other Thoughts:
Nearing my 300th review, playing intermediate now, but have had fun with folks from 7 to 87 in age, I try to write reviews helpful to all.
Here's hoping the River Plantation residents have no more high water for at least a generation!