Pros:
- Great location off Hwy60 which is conveniently just east of I-24
- Park is popular and that shows that it is a solid and loved course
- Locals are friendly and seem eager to make your game more enjoyable with company and guidance
-Yellow and Red Pins, as well as A/B locations
-Concrete tee boxes, benches, and great signage at the beginning of every single hole, YES! There is interestingly a nickname for every hole posted with the signage, such as "Bogeyville" on hole 7 (from memory)
- Use of Mandatory signs on two holes
- Fair amount of left and right hand approaches
- Great course to build your defined throwing arm, it's tight, has a lot of technical turns, trees, elevation, more trees, walkpaths, roads, a creek, and even more trees to work around, but with an occasional open shot to throw you break
- Course flows from hole to hole, newbies could easily find their way, especially with the hole signage
- Clean, well maintained, and respectable course, even the brush in the woods is kept relatively down
- Is worth a road trip to play, I drove 1.5 hours of back roads to get here from Missouri, and would do it again
- Excellent parking at Hole 1, where you could easily start playing from hole 1, 4, 12, 18, to skip to an open spot in the course, despite this, the course is still well spread out and not claustrophobic
- Well shaded, perfect for a hot summer day game, you are out of the sun 70% of the course
Cons:
- The course map at hole 1 has seen some age
- If you hate heavy wooded courses, this place is not for you
- It would be hard to call this course beginner friendly, it really requires a little bit of skill to live up to and enjoy
- Is potential of taking a disc from you, especially if the creek is up, or you grip lock and throw hard into the woods, just bring a friend or two when you play
Other Thoughts:
- A lot of these baskets are in blind spots, take the time to spot them out, it will be well worth it for your game
- Great course, I will surely return to play in the future, just wish it was a little closer to myself in Missouri