Cons:
Tee pads are pretty short, not a big issue here since most of the holes are short and they are flush to the ground, but they are short.
#2 Basket has been pulled, and for good reason. It was along the entrance road and next to the parking lot.
#9 basket is in a bad spot, on about 10 feet of grass between the parking lot and park road.
#3 is a strange hole, you tee behind the tennis courts, the fairway is narrow, between the fence and thick weeds, then nearly a 90 degree turn right, then left into a gap in the trees.
Other Thoughts:
Short rec course in a small neighborhood park. Several things to do in the park, tennis, ballfields, soccer field and picnic shelters, so I can see this being used by families and parents with kids at practices.
As I mentioned in the Pros, the holes are laid out in areas not used by the other activities in the park. You might encounter some walkers or people going from one area to another, but there shouldn't be too many interruptions. They did a nice job of using about the only elevation in the park, the #1 basket sits on top of that mound for an interesting opening hole.
#4,5 and 6 give you the most chances to encounter the pond. #4 behind the basket, #5 to the right of the fairway and #6 provides the most risk/reward. The tee is right behind two large trees, creating a natural double mando, the fairway is mostly open, nice grass, but the basket is to the right, pretty close to the pond. Speaking of the pond, you know you are playing in the Southeast US when you see "Do Not Feed the Alligators" signs!!
The #9 basket is really in a bad position, since they kept this one, I wonder how close #2 was to the road! It looked to me like they could have backed the tee up several feet and created a little more space between the road and parking lot for the basket.
Fun little course, best as a warm up before, or cool down after, playing the better courses in this part of Charleston.