Pros:
New Cement tee pads
New DD Baskets
2 pin locations per hole
Well defined fairways
Cons:
Tee posts are in, no signs yet
The rough is thick, I mean really thick. I spent half my time at this course looking for discs I threw off the fairway.
Other Thoughts:
I don't expect much when playing school yard courses. I don't read about a course other than making sure the course is in the ground before I get there mostly because I am going to play it anyways no matter what.
Well, I was pleasantly surprised when I pulled up and it wasn't 9 baskets in a field.
First hole is right next to the parking area and is the most open hole throwing down a large hill with rough behind the basket.
Then you walk down a recently cleared trail to hole 2 that in the long position is very hard right, but a good hard right that is reachable.
Hole 3 is a short shot from the side of the hill in the trees across a small open area to a basket on the side of the hill in the tree's. This is your best ace run on the course.
Hole 4 is mostly open with rough on both sides of the open grassy area.
Hole 5 was in the long position and is on the side of the hill with very thick rough on the right and the hill on the left. Trust me, stay out of the rough, I found 2 other discs while looking for mine.
Hole 6 to 9 work your way back to the parking area down a grassy area with this rough on each side and a few trees to navigate. These holes are actually pretty good and all have short and long pin positions that would change how the hole is thrown.
would I play here again? Yes I would, this is one of, if not the best 9 hole school course I have played. (and i have played a LOT of them) I do recommend hitting this course is you find yourself in the area. I DO not think this course is kid friendly like most school courses should be.