Pros:
Two sets of tee lads and two different signs is kind of a w,safe if money, IMO. Sometimes like in # 2, the Blue pad is just 25' back of the Red. Or like on # 6, the two basket positions (atop the poles) are just five feet apart. I love these little rec courses. I believe they play play an important role in the development of disc golf. This course would have been just as fun without the multiple tees.
The course has two concrete tee pads for each hole, DGA baskets with the hard to read red numbers and two heavy duty signs at each hole. The course is a solId recreational level course. It forces you into throwing a range of shots, hyser, anhysers, low tunnel shots, rollers and straight and narrow fairways. Rec players will most likely spend some time searching for their disc in the tight, jungle lined fairways.
Cons:
There are a few cons besides the apparent waste of park's departments funds.
# 10 finishes on the far side of the ballfields leaving you a long walkout at the end of your round.
Some narrow jungle lined fairways.
Possible conflict with other park patrons.
Other Thoughts:
# 10 basket says P. Obviously, they purchased a practice basket and then decided that a 10th basket made more sense than having a warm up basket. I agree.
This is a fun little course for youth, seniors, beginners, etc. It probably won't hold much appeal for more experienced types but I can see it developing a following for the less serious crowd. I'd play this course if I lived close by. But since I don't live close by, it provided me with an easy bag.