I had fun here. I didn't go with huge expectations, and I wasn't let down. A quick breakdown:
Holes 1-3: These are all in that "courtyard" section above the parking lot, surrounded by Forcey Rd. The #1 teepad is kind of near the entrance to the parking lot and you go counterclockwise. There's nothing special about #1, but #2 is a good way uphill. Then on #3, you get to bomb around a big tree (or right into it if you're me and your disc faded prematurely). It's a very satisfying hole.
Then you cross the road and have to find hole 4, which I wouldn't have found if I didn't have Udisc's gps showing me where to go. It's a decent enough hole, where you have to shoot through an open gallery of trees, but it's a pretty easy par 4.
Hole 5 is slightly shorter and climbs a hill and is only a par 3, but with the OB road on one side and dense vegetation on the other, it's the tougher hole.
Hole 6 takes you up by the tennis courts and you have to again stay centered on this fairway. If you go off the fairway to the left, you'll be in dense vegetation. If you veer too far from center on the right side, you'll be in the OB road.
Hole 7 is the par 5 that ate one of my OOP discs which bummed me out. As there's no teepad and there is a big hanging tree branch in front of the tee sign, I chose to play "safe" and throw a thumber over the hanging branch to the far side of the fairway (which I thought couldn't be as dense as the near side). WRONG. I also underestimated my thumber on that disc and it sailed far into the other side, hitting nothing. I ventured into the dense vegetation only to find that once you penetrate the first layer of brambles and weeds, you find more of the same as well as a steep hillside full of same growth as far as they eye could see. So yeah. Stay on the fairways. It's not the longest hole for a par 5, but control definitely trumps power on this hole.
As for #8, again, the advice is to STAY ON THE FAIRWAY. It's easy to want to gun this for 2, but if you stray from the fairway, you'll be sorry you did.
Finally there's #9. It's so short! And so wicked! It sits on a steep hillside that slopes down to the left. For RHBH, if you come in hyzer, you could sail all the way to the bottom. If you try flicking, you could set it up on edge and roll to the bottom. Oh, and to make things that much trickier, overshooting takes you right into that same nasty dense vegetation.
All in all, it's more challenging than the first three holes would indicate. The OB on 5 and 6 add some needed difficulty and the rough is brutal. This course rewards control. And then once you're done and patting yourself on the back for playing a smart round, you have ample amounts of time to relive the experience as you make the long walk back to your car