Pros:
--GREAT beginner course. It's open, so bad throws go unpunished, but there are enough obstacles to make this interesting.
--Baskets are in good shape, as are the signs.
Not sure the distances are correct on them though, I threw many shots that ended up way short or way past when I gauged them off of the signs.
-Great open, grassy field is good for barefoot rounds on a nice day, which I love.
--Good use of the shrubbery on hole 1, 3, 4 and 5.
--Perfect flow from hole to hole.
--Good use of the power towers on #2 and #7. Makes for a bit of an obstacle.
Cons:
--Basket confusion. Hole 1's basket is tucked away behind a clump of small bushes, while 8's is out in the open right next to it. Imagine my surprise when I thought I was parked but had to approach instead.
--The pars are generous. I scored my first double eagle ever on hole 9. Sarcastic WOOOO!
--Tees could use a bit of work.
--I don't think I saw any trash cans, but I hope people can hold onto their trash for 20 minutes until they get back to the parking lot.
Other Thoughts:
This course wood be a good one for a wide open safari round. Minimal hazards in the way could make for some sweet holes. The second time through, I made up some power line tower mandos (through the big triangle). Potential to be fun if you make it that way.
--I came soooo close to a 18 here, but my putt was rejected by the chastity belt. I hate those baskets.
All in all, I was super impressed with this tiny 9 holer. It's a great course to bring beginners to help them learn, and to show off some pitch and putt skills