Pros:
I played this course while vacationing in the Cumberland area. I didn't expect a whole lot and I was really surprised with this course. It plays as a mildly technical course with a good mix of (significant) elevation and flat holes. The course is mildly wooded throughout with a few open shots/holes. I had a lot of fun during my round, using shots and discs I rarely use at my normal haunts. The elevation, especially on the front nine, is significant, with a lot of throws along the side of a hill that can really ruin your day if you get a bad roll.
Holes 7, 9, and 14 were the ones I enjoyed the most. 7 is a fun ace run down hill, 9 is a tight shot up a beast of a slope, and 14 was picturesque, looks easier than it plays, and has a plenty of interesting lines. 18 is also a great finishing hole: a big toss uphill. Another plus on design is that both holes 9 and 18 finish around the parking lot, so you can easily exit after a quick 9 or start on #10 if you wish. I will definitely make it a point to play this course again if I'm ever in the area.
Cons:
Although I do applaud how well the course fits into a rather small park, at times the course is a little cramped, with tees next to baskets or areas where even a slightly errant shot can fly into another hole or two. Each hole has a sign that is well done, but often the signs make the hole appear much straighter than it actually is.
Other Thoughts:
The course is pretty easy to follow, but "next tee" arrows could be places at baskets and on tee signs. I feel #12 missed an opportunity for a fun shot by not having the tee throw through the two trees growing out of the ground that form a V. As it stands now, you throw to the side of the trees. Especially on the front ni