Overall a fun "pay to play" experience that should satisfy a wide range of skill sets.
Hole by hole:
1 - Tee off in an open field a short distance from the parking lot, across a low wetland, across a stone wall to a basket tucked among big rocks and tall pine trees up the hill on the right. Estimated 290'?
2- Start from an elevated wooden tees, well-defined tee shot to a narrow fairway, crosses a wet low area, then uphill to the left, 280'.
3-200' uphill off a stone tee pad, green well-guarded by tall trees, limbed up to create a couple of good fair lines to the basket.
4-210' from an elevated tee pad through a narrow gap in the trees. Basket tucked on the right edge of the fairway, on a little knoll. After four, you decent some steps to your left, and cross the street for the next several holes.
5-Through some tight trees off the tee, flat and maybe 300' up a tight fairway most of the way, but opens up near the basket.
6- Big wood chipped area around a rubber pad on stone dust tee pad, up over an open-field knoll and then down to the basket towards the woods. Split rail fence past the basket must be OB? About 300'
7- Maybe 250 or 260' off an elevated wooden platform, across and open field, uphill to a basket protected by a bushy tree to the left and some tall pines to the right.
8- The open bomb, the only par four, maybe 460' slightly uphill across an open field, then a tight downhill gap in the woods to the basket. Winds can play tricks here. Wood chips in the circle, very nice.
9-Elevated platform, though a generous gap in some trees, then mostly open field, about 300', to basket tucked to the left and behind a giant blue spruce.
10- Back across the road. Short, uphill maybe 200' basket on the right side of a rocky hill with enough trees to make things interesting. One of the coolest basket placements around, elevated on a wood carving of a disc golf basket. Stone wall (OB?) lines the left side of the fairway. This hole begins a stretch of some shorter "birdie run" holes.
11- Very short, up over a little ridge down to a very tight fairway to the basket. Maybe only 180' and downhill, but very narrow.
12- Short, uphill through the woods, a wider right to left line and a narrow left to right line that follows the path, put lots of small trees that can swat any shot not perfectly places. I might want to see a few more trees removed to less the 'lucky pinball' effect on this one. Under 200'
13- Very cool, downhill, maybe 190', narrow straight line to the basket. Both my playing partners took ace runs at this one, one even touched chains. Easy birdie if you can hit that tight line.
14- Uphill, a little right to left, knarly little trees, tough to find a good line to the basket. Green well protected by a boulder field. Maybe only 180' but with all the scruff in the way it's no sure birdie. Two of us were left scrambling for pars.
15- Downhill, maybe 250', but tight the whole way. Towering pines and many maples, with the basket tucked behind the tree. There is a very tight straight line to the basket, and a right to left line, but either way you'll have to avoid trees.
16- Uphill, 300' tough par 3, treed well on both sides, a huge multi-trunk pine about 50' in front of the basket to content with. Definitely one of the tougher holes on the course.
17- Narrow, short, downhill ace run, but narrow enough to not be a gimme birdie. Maybe 200'?
18- Downhill par 350', narrow but a couple of lines to work with. Some huge boulders and tall pines to deal with most of the way. Rock wall way to the right, and another partial wall close to left edge. I'm not sure if either plays as OB. Some dense underbrush if you get too far off fairway. Good finishing hole.
Now head to the pub.
You've earned your pint!