Pros:
-Nice tee signs, decent baskets, great basket visibility.
-Fairways are nice. Some holes play on the green grass while others play in the brush, either way, the fairways are nicely mowed and defined.
-Rough comes into play on the holes that play in the brush. The plants aren't particularly tall, unless it's a tree, so the big gets challenge is finding your disc, you really want to avoid the rough, which I think is a pro.
-Navigation is really easy, since the brush isn't super tall, the tee signs stand out and the course also has a nice flow to it.
-As much as I want to criticize the course for not playing closer to the water it is right next to, I cannot, because it is really inaccessible. There's tons of weeds and water plants etc that make the water hard to get to any other way, other than using the boat launch (which isn't an option)
-This is a clean course, no garbage at all, which was very nice.
Cons:
-Tee lads are grass, they can get slick in wet conditions.
-There are some trees here, and they get used, but not very well in my opinion. The trees in the nice maintained green grass disappointed me a bit. You walk up to the hole and see a weird, impossibly tight line, line it up, then switch discs and throw over the top because the hole is short and so are the trees. With this size of trees I think a little more shenanigans need to happen to make things great.
-Not a whole lot of variety here, just some variable distances but otherwise take your pick of hyzer, straight shot, forehand, or anything else and you can stick with it.
Other Thoughts:
This course is on basically a cooler version of a boat launch. It's a super quick play, only took me 20 minutes. And from my experience it seems like not a whole lot of people are out here at this place. It's definitely not as good as the other Moses Lake course, but since that park is pretty crowded, I'd come here more often to practice some shots.