Pros:
Tee signs were informative and mostly in good shape
Cement tee pads
Decent Discatcher baskets
Pro shop on site.
Cons:
Lots of wide open shots.
Creek crossing are under construction in several spots.
Other Thoughts:
Disc golf on a former ball golf course.
Shoot, the old Club House for the course is not Duck Disc Golf. However I played the course at sunrise and they were still not open by the time I left so I didn't get to visit the pro shop.
East is the 2nd course on the property, the other is West.
I played Clapp when it was first installed, I played the "Black" layout which was a very very long course. I was glad to here they split it up into 2 courses and not quite as long.
Even then, there are still some long holes.
The good thing, there are plenty of tree's to throw around and there are even some tighter holes to navigate. But most of this course is wide open bombers where the OB lines come into play more than the tree's.
Not much else to say, I gave the course 4 stars because while it is mostly open, I do think the course was interesting and well designed for what was available. It's does have some memorable holes and a few true par 4 holes too.
Would I play here again? Well, I still need to play West. I normally don't enjoy wide open long courses. This one isn't horrible and the design of the course does not make it feel as open as it does make good use of the tree's, creek and OB lines to shape your shots. But if given a choice, I would probably play a shorter course that does not wear me out.