Pros:
+great use of terrain (up and down hills/valleys)
+hard but rewarding
+rubber tee pads with hole info on them
+easy to spot yellow baskets
+good, solid baskets - not falling apart
+beautiful views
+not over populated (no surprise for its location)
Cons:
-no course map
-lack of concrete tee pads
-not a full 18 at the moment - missing holes....
-blind holes galore
-mosquitoes are real bad near dusk (no surprise for its location)
-no tee posts to help identify where the tees are
Other Thoughts:
**WARNING: LONG REVIEW**
After reading the previous reviews and taking a look at hole 1 of this course I said hell no! But my love of the game led me to decide I would try to put together a comprehensive review that would make a nearly impossible course for first time visitors playable. I advise wearing boots, pants, a long sleeve shirt, and bug spray, and playing with a bright colored driver (I used a fluorescent orange one which definitely helped me). As the previous reviewers point out there is a lot of tall grass, hidden obstacles in the ground, and some hills/valleys.
I have to start out saying this is course, with knowledge of the basket placement, is a very good course and a challenging course. That being said I was able to par most holes I played so it is not impossible, just a challenge. I was visiting on a trip for work and thus I am possibly missing some details on this course overview due to time constraints so other reviews might be able to fill in my gaps. If I lived locally I would definitely be happy this course is available for use, even with its flaws.
The course is somewhat maintained with mowed areas of "fairway" that are about 3, maybe 4, feet wide. I gathered information on the par for the hole via what was written at each tee but unfortunately did not make note of the distances.
To find hole 1, turn left as soon as you enter the park. There will be a dirt road that traverses up a hill away from the lake and across the paved walking path. Take this road up to the top of the hill and park here, tee 1 will be facing north. This is a blind hole that is nearly straight from the tee hidden behind a few trees and tall grass. Par 4.
Tee 2 should be easy to find if you follow the mowed grass to the right of hole 1. Hole 2 is located at the base of a tree to the right of the tee and down the valley that is in front of the tee. Par 4.
Tee 3 is near hole 2 making it easy to find. Hole 3 is located straight down from the tee towards a concrete object that is painted dark red. The hole is down just slightly from that object. Par 3.
Tee 4 should be easy to find heading back up the hill but the hole is a blind hole straight from the tee but over the hill in your way and then on the upside of the hill with the private fence on it. Par 5.
Tee 5 is back up the hill from where hole 4 was near a yellow painted picnic table. Hole 5 is nearly straight in front of the tee but it is a blind hole that is hidden behind a few trees. Par 4.
To get to tee 6 you will need to backtrack near the outskirts of the trees and the hole is straight up following the narrow "fairway" mowed out between trees. Par 3.
Tee 7 should be easy to find not far from hole 6. Hole 7 has a dog leg to the left and is hidden behind two trees. It is near the north end of the park where a small/old barb wire fence is slowly falling down. It is difficult to navigate but not very far. Par 3.
Again tee 8 should be easy to find not far from hole 7. The hole for 8 is straight from the tee with a slight turn to the right. Par 3.
Tee 9 is back near tee 7 - you will need to walk past hole 6. Hole 9 is located nearly straight up but it is behind a group of trees and brush so you will want to have a slight throw to the left. It is near the wooden fence which follows the dirt road to the parking used for the course (as described above). Par 3.
To get to tee 10 you will need to walk straight across the road and then continue to walk straight and you will see the tee just slightly to your right. Hole 10 is down by the road. You will want to throw far downhill with a curve to the left following the road. This is a perfect hole for RHBH throwers. Par 3.
Tee 11 is across the road and back up the hill slightly. To find hole 11 you will want to stay to the right of the road and go on the pond side of a long line of tall bushes. Par 4.
Tee 12 is back across the road near the walkway and road intersection and hole 14 is also very close to it so it should be easy to spot. Hole 12 goes back up the hill towards hole 10 and away from the lake. It is situated to the right of the line of trees. Par 3.
I was unable to located tee 13 so I threw from a spot near hole 12. Hole 13 is located near the road at the top of the hill not too far from where you teed off for hole 10. Par 3?
Tee 14 starts from the south side of the parking lot and the hole is dangerously close to tee 12. The best suggestion might be to follow the tree line down on the left side so to avoid other players and going over hole 12 but either way this tee/hole placement was not well thought out on this one.
From here I was unable to locate tee/hole 15 and 16! I searched and searched but the mosquitos were out, I was quickly losing light, and I was running out of places to look. I especially got confused when I found hole 17 before 15 or 16. Based on the other reviews I'm going to guess that holes 15 and 16 are out there somewhere but I just couldn't find them. The other possibility is that they holes no longer exist just like hole 18 which has been missing for some time now... (based on other reviews and the fact that I never found it). And unfortunately, I have more bad news; I couldn't find tee 17. But hole 17 is located on a ridge of a hill just up from an old abandoned building down near the parking by the lake so you could make up your own tee to play that hole.
THE BOTOM LINE: this course has tons of potential! With the lack of a course map and missing hole(s) I just couldn't give it a high rating but without a doubt I would play it over and over if I were a local. The terrain challenges are great!