Pros:
Tee signs for almost every hole were readable
Cement tee pads
fairways were all clear
The mix of long and short tee pads
Cons:
Orb Spiders everywhere.
The rough can be very thick
Other Thoughts:
Ok, I play a lot of courses that don't get much play. I am use to dealing with spider webs.
HOWEVER, this course takes the cake. After 2 holes I picked up a stick and just started waving it in front of me to knock down the webs. I have NEVER see an Orb spider, now I don't care to see one again.
As far as the course. There are 2 sets of tees, both with tee signs and both with cement tee boxes. There are two pin positions on every hole, however I think all of them were in the "B" position when I played.
Oh, this was our first stop on vacation and our first Alligator in the wild in the lake near the course. We saw a few more on the trip, it is Florida.
As far as the course, the fairways are not exactly wide and can be unforgiving. The course is not very long, so a midrange or maybe a controllable fairway driver is all you need. Just stay on the fairway. It's a jungle if your off it.
As far as the Red vs Blue tee pads. Most are just blue being longer, but a couple of the holes do play totally different. The map lists the course as 1 to 18, but the tee signs all say 1 to 9. I played 2 round using all the tee pads.
I got there just after 8am and the staff working the front gate were super nice. They offered to find me a map, but couldn't find one. Told them I had udisc anyways. I had to drive around to find the course as Google wanted me to drive down a one way. But at least we got to see the alligator because of it.
Would I play here again? Yes I would. It's a fun little course if you stay on the fairways. Other than the spiders from Mars, the course was a blast to play. And yes, we found 2 of the different types of Orb Spiders.