Pros:
-Beautiful park/property
-Cement tee pads
-Easy navigation (next hole arrows)
-Fine baskets and tee signs
-Fair ish lines/fairways
-Wide variety of shots
-Plenty of challenge for pros
-Nice and helpful resort staff (for me at least)
Cons:
-Long walk to first hole
-Wet and rough off the fairway
-Super buggy
-A lot of muddy spots
-Tee pads are slightly short
-$10 + tax for barely any upkeep???
-Have to sign a waiver for every course
Other Thoughts:
I came to this course from out of town on vacation. I felt the need to play one of the Mont du Lac courses, but it's not ideal to play alone.
The walk to hole one is fairly long. Plus they make you park about 400 feet away from the area where you begin your walk. I think in total it's up-down-up many levels for about 1000 feet. Very confusing. For my first time here, there were many holes I had to walk up to see the basket or throw short and pitch up. Consisted of many blind shots around bends. Definitely would bring a partner or group to play here. The course is well designed and forces good shot shaping, but it was hard to enjoy because of the bugs and wet spots throughout the course. There was also one hole where they needed to weed wack around the basket as it basically covered the hole. Even if you parked your shot, you may lose your disc? For paying $10.85, they need to put a lot more love into this course.
At least the views are gorgeous and worth all the steps.
This would probably be a wonderful course to play in the fall. This course may be a 3.5-4 in the fall time. If I were to come here again for a different course, I'd say do it between Oct-Nov?
Not family friendly in my opinion. Only play here if you are experienced and have a lot of time to play your round.