Pros:
* Very nice scenery with the lake and a handful of live oaks
* The three holes playing along lake add some real excitement - accurate drives are a must
* Variety of hole lengths - not just a pitch and putt course, and they've even added a elevated basket to keep things from being too basic
* Breeze off the lake helps keep you (relatively) cool in the south Georgia sun.. and ... thinking optimistically...perhaps blows your discs *away* from a watery death?
* Four practice baskets sit off in a corner; would be a good place to practice putting and approach shots since they are fairly close together
Cons:
* Tees are just grassy areas with survey flags telling the hole number. Those will not last forever, of course, and I would worry with more play erosion might become an issue
* With no signage, the layout is a little confusing especially with the extra baskets out in a field. I made a map with what I believe is the correct layout
* Pretty easy to lose a disc here due to the lake on #s 1,4,9 and #5 could steal a bad throw too
* Being generally open, it's going to be rather warm on the course during the summer months, har har
* Since this is located on church grounds, you probably shouldn't show up when church is underway. Looking on their website, it appears after-school programs may use the course, too. Just showing basic consideration should keep everyone welcome here
Other Thoughts:
This course has the new Prodigy baskets - not really convinced they catch any better than any of the other baskets around but it's interesting to compare them if nothing else.