Pros:
+ The area of the park that the disc golf course is on is basically exclusive to disc golf. I don't think that the park is heavily used in general, but it did seem like there wouldn't be any conflict.
+ While there were only dirt tees while we were there, it was apparent that they are in the process of installing cement tees, which is great. Baskets were new, aesthetically pleasing, and functional. The tee signs had hole #, distance, and a basic illustration.
+ For a nine hole course, there was a bit of variety in shot lines. Some of the holes, like #4 were pretty easy, but #2 is a very challenging hole to birdie.
+ A couple beer cans here and there, but otherwise very clean and maintained. It's apparent that there is someone or a group that are passionate about this course and are taking care of it.
+ The course flowed very well. There was never really a question of where to go next. The walk through the woods on the last couple holes was enjoyable and mixed up the atmosphere a little. Trees were utilized well for fun tee and basket placement.
Cons:
- I wished there was a bit more space for 1 or 2 longer holes. The course seemed to be more catered towards less experienced players.
- I also wished that they would have incorporated some of the water for an added challenge for advanced players. Maybe an alternative tee for those with less risk tolerance.
Other Thoughts:
All in all, it was a pretty fun round. I'm not sure I'll be going back, but it was a easy one to bag.