Pros:
- Good concrete tee pads.
- Good signage with course map available online.
- Overall well maintained course and park.
- Even though there's a creek, it's fairly difficult to lose discs. A previous review said chance of losing discs is high, but this is probably only the case in spring.
- Although holes only range from short (170') to medium length Par 3s (Around 300' is the longest).
- Baskets in good shape overall, though a couple are a bit tilted.
- Enough trees to force you to take some different lines even on the shorter holes, it really is an intelligently laid out course in spite of the limited space it has to work with.
- Lots of parking around the course, no issues there.
Cons:
- Back 9 is a waste of good tee pads and signage, the Front and Back are so close I really feel they should have just kept it 9 holes and let the locals make up alternates as needed.
- Course throws over walking paths and very close to roads and public amenities. Place was empty when we played but I can imagine some long waits/ sketchy situations in high summer season when the public and kids are around.
- No real standout holes and a lot of the holes do funnel down into the creek which is a bit annoying.
Other Thoughts:
- Course is very short, nowhere to open up with big drives. Not a destination course, but a great place to sneak a quick round in.