Pros:
Lake Fisher Park is a city park maintained by the nearby town of Bloomfield. My observation of the park and the course indicates that the town of Bloomfield considers the park to be a high priority to maintain. The park is beautiful and well cared for. Lake Fisher Park is an 18 hole course. Although there are no tee pads, each tee is clearly marked with a sign. All of the baskets are in good shape and have the number that is clearly displayed. The next tee is a short distance from each basket. The entire course is on the hills on the west and southwest side of Lake Fisher. This park appears to be popular among the locals, but the course is situated to where persons who visit the park to fish, play ball games, or have gatherings under the pavilions will not interfere with games on the course.
Cons:
The entire course is located on the hills that surround the west and southwest side of Lake Fisher. The scenery of the lake and surrounding area is beautiful, which was a distraction to the game. I spent more time admiring and taking photos of the scenery of the park and the lake and the surrounding area than focusing on the game.
Other Thoughts:
Lake Fisher Park is located in Davis County, Iowa, which is also the home to one of the largest Amish communities in the State of Iowa. The Amish community extends to the western, northern, and southern border of the park. Players will see the Amish farms and will encounter horse drawn buggies on their way to this beautiful 18 hole course. This is a course that I definitely want to play on again.