Pros:
Great teepads, baskets, layout. This course was very well thought out and a wonderful use of the land. Clear pathways from basket to next tee. Turf teepads were great. Very beautiful and secluded. Lots of trees and challenging obstacles. Most baskets were visible from teepad, and had flags to help if they were tricky.
Cons:
Not incredibly clear where exactly to find hole 1 from the description of the course. A large sign with a map at hole 1 would do a world of difference. Most holes had distances on the tee sign, but only a few with a sharpie line to show direction, if this was done to all the signs it would help a lot. Some of the distances seemed shorter marked than they actually played.
Other Thoughts:
We were in the area for camping and saw these three courses near each other, this one was the only one that allowed dogs and was free so we took a gamble. It greatly paid off! being from Oregon, I enjoy courses with tons of trees and obstacles, shorter more technical courses with a nice mix of long challenging shots as well. This has been one of my favorite courses in Colorado thus far. Course designer did an awesome job, and obviously lots of planning went into it.
A sign board at hole 1 with a map would be a great addition! The directions aren't great, however if you use the Longitude Latitude and put it into GPS, it should take you down Lucky Lady Lane, and right as you get past the ball golf course and are turning the corner it says you have arrived. There is a small dirt road that looks like a drive way that goes up the hill from that corner. Park on the wide part of the road near the mail boxes, Hole 1 starts basically at that corner, on the right side of the small dirt road, and throws up the hill. You should see the practice basket to the left of the ball golf course tee area. Baskets are red. And as the description notes, hole 18 is in an old log cabin, you should be able to see that log cabin while on hole 1 and you know you are in the right place.