Pros:
-- Restroom and pavilion at parking lot. Playground equipment.
-- Benches. Not at every hole but probably half of the holes have a bench, and there are other benches along the walking path.
-- Other than one minor hiccup, navigation is really easy. Most of the time, you see the next tee from the previous basket.
-- Best holes are 4, 6 and 9. Four is 465 feet downhill with houses right and the walking path left. The basket sits 5 feet past a ditch/creek that is a 10-foot drop to the water. Six is 270 feet with a small pond right and the basket in a small stand of trees. The straight line to the basket goes over the corner of the pond. Nine is 412 feet with houses/fences hard right off the tee, extending about 200 feet. A creek is far left off the tee, but the creek comes in to a pinch point, and you have to cross the creek to reach the basket. Nine has two significant issues, however. The tee pad is 20 feet past the 8 basket. To cross the creek, you have to backtrack. How much depends on how big your arm is. My 240-250 drives leave me short of the creek, so I walk up and cross the creek on my second throw, leaving me to backtrack 400-500 feet (down the 9 and 8 fairways to some extent) to use the bridge. If you've got 350 foot power, you probably cross the creek on your drive and your backtracking is less. There is a small pipe that my younger self might have used to cross the creek, but older/wiser me decided that was too dangerous.
Cons:
-- No map.
-- Tee "pads" for 2 and 4 are basically on top of each other.
-- Natural tee pads are not well defined, and they are not in good shape.
-- Tee signs are old; many are faded and difficult/impossible to read.
-- Long walk 4-5. When you finish 4, you see a tee to your left, so you naturally walk that way. That tee is 6. To reach 5, follow the creek/ditch forward/right. You are then "rewarded" with a boring hole. It's 330-350, with the first 300 feet being completely open. A few guardian trees at the basket help, but it would have been easy to tuck the basket against or in the tree on the right to make a much-more interesting hole.
-- No. 8 has a significant safety issue. A bench along with walking path is directly in the path of a RHBH drive. That line is the best or most open line to the basket.
Other Thoughts:
-- Course was under water the day I played, but that was less than 24 hours after a major storm rolled through and near the end of the wettest Spring on record for the area.