Pros:
Fairly reasonable for a church course with limited space.
-Amenities: Most holes have good tee signs. Some have the tee area marked with carpet. Good baskets with sharp-looking custom-designed bands.
-Foliage: Lifepoint is mostly a very open field, but there are trees peppered in on every hole. These trees don't make a giant shaping challenge, but do mark a decided improvement over no obstacles in terms of both gameplay and appearance.
-Elevation: Very mild, but like with foliage, the situation is better than flatness.
-Navigation: Once you figure out where to start, navigation is easy. Transition (2)-(3) requires a bit of a backtrack, but isn't bad.
-Gameplay: Decent. Lots of basically straight shots in the upper 200s where you need to pick one side of a tree to go around. The challenge holes are (3), which throws to an "island" surrounded by parking lot, and (4), which winds through trees with an OB road on the right.
Cons:
Nothing special going for Lifepoint, and I'm not sure about its future.
-Lack of Variety: Other than (3)-(4), you're throwing very similar shots off every tee. Neither does the scenery change.
-Tees: The carpet pads are definitely returning to nature. Be ready to improvise your own.
-Safety: The interesting holes (3)-(4) are also significant safety hazards. On (3), multiple vehicles in the parking lot made me throw with extreme caution. On (4), the moderately busy road is quite tight to the fairway. A ricochet off a tree could fly into the road in front of a car that just appeared from the far end of the hole.
-Overlapping Fairways: Technically the fairways don't overlap, but they come very close. I drove poorly into the wind on (9) and found myself in the middle of (7). Similarly, (2) could easily bleed into (6) or vice-versa.
-Construction: Normally I wouldn't list this as a con, but it appears that the nature of the property has permanently changed due to building expansion efforts around the area of holes (1), (8), and (9). On my appearance, tees and signs (1) and (9) were gone, and basket (8) was missing. Comparing the situation to the 2018 course map, I don't think hole (8) will ever be put back in, as the building has been slightly expanded and a new parking lot behind the building juts right into the fairway. Hole (9) would need a new teepad, which would make it pretty short. Hole (1) will also necessitate significant parking lot risk, though that's not an issue if you play at the right time. I'm generally unsure what the future of the course is, but I have trouble seeing it as a full 9-hole course again on this property.
Other Thoughts:
Lifepoint is "Passable", because you do get to throw reasonable holes almost 300 feet that include scant elevation and trees. Given the lack of interest, its monotony, and the doubtful future of the last 2 holes, I have trouble giving it better. It's worth practicing here for residents of Guntersville, Albertville, etc., but not much utility beyond that.