Pros:
-great elevation changes.
-this course is set on a lot of land, so it would flow nice even if it was busy
-it wasn't busy... we played on an overcast sat and on sun, but i don't remember seeing more than 2 other groups. easy to navigate with signs directing you and well beaten paths
-low ground cover that won't soak you legs when wet.
-many pretty long holes that are hard to get to in 2. hardly any straight fairways at all.
Cons:
-some baskets are set on slopes that can turn a good shot into a 100ft roller, so that seemed a bit overdone
-some holes seemed too protected. such small windows off the drive that i'd basically just throw and hope...
-pretty easy to lose discs in that you drive blindly to places with big drop offs. a couple times we ended up searching for discs having no idea where it could be... that can be a buzz kill.
-some crackhead bitch screaming at the bushes
-lots of garbage even though there were several trash cans.
Other Thoughts:
-there was quite a bit of poison oak.
-the parking lot is next to some bathrooms (that don't have soap) and seems like a good place to chill out after a round. The park, not the bathrooms.
-I imagine that people who like the difficulty level of DeLaveaga will like this course. its a bit out of my skill range, but I throw 300 max backhand. Most of this course reminds me of the forested shots at DeLa...
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