Pros:
Nice addition to all the outdoor activities in this very nice state park. It is very scenic with grassy mowed fairways, mature trees, and multiple views of the gorgeous lake.
Has all the essentials- tees, signs, and good baskets.
Family friendly, which is important having a course in a place like this. However, each hole offered some type of challenge, so it is not a pitch-n-put easy 2 course either.
Mostly open and mowed so little chance (but not 0%) of losing a disc.
Good variety of distance- mostly mids and putters off the tee, but I threw a driver a couple times also. Non-repetitive: straight, left, right and nicely uses a bit of elevation.
Plenty of parking and restrooms.
Cons:
Not a major challenging 18-hole type course.
Tee signs made me laugh:
-1st: the distances were in YARDS, not feet. Yep, at first I thought "how short!", then I realized I was going to have do math, boo. (except the DGCR scoring app made it easy).
-2nd: they are an actual photo of the hole with an overlayed graphic of a suggested flight path, but not a realistic one. Something you might see on a video game- a large sweeping, curving flight where the disc begins horizontal, but slowly turns over to vertical where you apparently spike the disc in the basket on the fly? Not realistic- whoever made this didn't know a whole lot about disc golf.
-The positive is they are numbered and large to help you find the next tee easily.
Some of the roads and sidewalks are in play, so as always look for cars and people before throwing.
The looooong walk from 9 back to 1 is long. I played the course twice and it felt the walk back to one was almost as long as playing the course (it isn't, but feels like it). I would recommend parking on the far side of the inn rather than the first lot you come to once you see 1's basket on the top of the hill.
Other Thoughts:
You are likely coming here to enjoy the lake and not play disc golf, but it is definitely a nice add-in if you are here, along with similar others like walking trails and playgrounds. However, there are 2 nearby 18-hole courses that are pretty good (Plantation and Savannah), so I would definitely take a vacation here for DG and the lake.
This is exactly the type of course that needs to be in a place like this. Park office even a had a small amount of discs for sale.