Pros:
Lots of character.
Shot/line variety.
Owner is a cool guy!
Guaranteed to have the course to yourself.
Cons:
DIY on private property, so you'll need to arrange a tee time with the owner.
No signage & not on Udisc. You'll need a guide.
The rough is ROUGH in spots, especially in the Summer.
Other Thoughts:
I happened to stumble upon this course doing a Google search. It doesn't show up on Udisc or this website's map function, but does show up in the Search function. You'll need to email the address listed in the description to set up a tee time, and the owner, Sully, will likely play with you. This is good, because you'd have no idea where to go without him. LOL
On to the review...
The current setup is 20 holes on ~9 acres. But, from talking to the owner, it does occasionally change and he has plans to add a couple more holes on additional land in the semi-near future.
The current layout makes good use of elevation, rough, trees & buildings for a unique layout with lots of character that has an "old school" vibe. (It reminded me a lot of White Birch, but with longer holes.) You'll need a variety of shot shapes to challenge for birdies, but the distances are completely manageable. The rough can be very rough, especially in the Summer. No two holes felt the same.
The course features a good mix of open shots, gaps to hit, low ceilings, and wooded approaches.
Tee pads are a mix of gravel, mulch, rubber, concrete, and natural. (Being a DIY, there was definitely some experimenting going on.) Baskets are a mix & match, and all have lights for glow rounds. There are definitely some interesting pin placements. [I uploaded some current (July 2022) pics, although they're in a bit of random order since I didn't think of documenting until we were almost finished.]
I don't want to give too much away, so I'll just say that the course has a lot of character. If you can schedule a round, it's definitely worth the effort.