Pros:
Cement Tee pads for all the holes
Sweet stone benches on every hole
Tee signs with map and distances
Easy to follow with paths between holes, many of them lined with wood.
Mostly wide defined fairways, good for casual/rec disc golfers
Ample parking with a restroom across the parking lot from the disc golf course.
Cons:
This course was originally built in 92, so the holes are short for today's standards.
Course can be crowded as it is a popular course in the area.
Other Thoughts:
I really enjoyed my round here, it is a birdie fest, but the lines were fun to throw.
There is a practice hole from the parking lot to the practice basket near tee 1.
Hole 1 is a nice slight turnover across a small creek. Nice large green.
Hole 2 is your basket straight to slight turnover shot
Hole 3 is the longest hole on the course, the only one that is really a two shot hole for most players. Unless you got the big arm, placement is important so your not throwing out of the ruff for your second shot.
Now for Birdie ally, a few nice short ace runs, slight turnovers on 4 and 5, then a straight shot for hole 6 and a hyser for hole 7 and another basicly straight shot for hole 8.
Hole 9 is an interesting shot, either go over the top if your a big arm, the hyser shot is blocked by a tree 3/4 the way down the fairway. Even the turnover shot is blocked by some tree's hanging out into the fairway about 1/2 way down the fairway. At 390, I just lay up and stay in the fairway aiming to hyzer out at the tree blocking the hyzer shot.
Holes 10 and 11 are hyzer, then anhyzer shots for birdie holes.
Hole 12 is the 2nd longest hole on the course, my goal is to clear the trees 1/2 way down the fairway and try to get the 3.
Hole 13 is a nice over the slight hill shot with the basket on the right side of the fairway.
Ok, now for my only hole to whine about, hole 14 is a hard hyzer shot over the tree's. You can't see the basket and the green is actually pretty small. This is not a long hole, but it is not an easy hole to birdie unless you shot is dead on. I don't like how there is not a fairway for this hole. It is very tight for rec players.
Contrast that to hole 15 where you get to rip it down a slight hill over some brush. The brush is not too tall so it is easy to throw over. And while there is not any real fairway, there is enough areas between the brush to get around if you don't clear the bushes.
Hole 16 is a nice turnover, then to hole 17 that is a nice short hyzer shot.
Hole 18 is a good finishing hole, the fairway gets tighter as you get closer to the basket, at 300 ft, you should be going for it and can be rewarded if you hit the line and punished if you are off. The hole is a nice turnover shot.
This was a fun course to play. It was first built when you could only get DX plastic so the holes are not too long. With the course being in the ground so long, the fairways are pretty wide with plenty of small paths if you do throw off the fairway. The greens are good size and clear for the most part.
Would I play here again.
yea sure, even though there are several Championship level courses nearby, this is a fun shaded course to play if you want to have some nice ace runs and make plenty of birds.