Pros:
This is your prototypical school course that wraps around the athletic fields. Also your typical school course that gets put in with good intentions only to be instantly forgotten about and fall apart rapidly. There are nice sized concrete tees on the first 6 holes I believe. Hole 7's was painted on the concrete by a concession stand which is just as good. Then, poof, they're gone. Not a big deal really but why bother with concrete on 6 (7 technically) then stop. The baskets are an older variety. DISCatchers maybe. Seem like portables but the were all mounted...almost. They caught OK. The flow is pretty decent but without the UDisc map it would've been a crapshoot. No tee signs. Hole 2 has a wall of cedars the whole way down the left side with a small hill running the whole right side. You want to stay on the spine between the 2 for a level putt. Probably the signature hole if you'd call it that. Course will never be busy and is permanent and free. Course starts and ends by the East end of the High School.
Cons:
To start hole 1's basket is leaning against a baseball backstop that hasn't been used in at least 35 years. Tucked between 2 of these actually. The concrete and pole are laying about 7 feet away. Hole 3 has one of the real nice tee pads but no basket, due it seems to some recent construction. Hole 4, 5 and 6 all have farm fields lining a side of the fairway. I somehow lost a disc in an alfalfa field on the right side of hole 6. It was an awful shot by me totally, but is worth mentioning I feel.
Other Thoughts:
I felt this course needed a review for people like me who play them all. Obviously it's not worth going any distance out of your way to play. I understand that it's designed for high schoolers but I'll judge it the same way I do the rest so it's a 1.5 for me. Not the worst course I've played by far but definitely towards the bottom.