Pros:
A great little warm up course for the monster 18 across the field. The Bulloch County crew has done a great job getting the two new courses out here up and running, and you can see their hard work in this little 9 basket experience.
The course is nested in a small plot of land that is littered with pine trees and small growth vegetation. Being that the course is so new, there aren't many well defined fairways yet, but each hole provides numerous lines for your disc to reach the basket in the air. Standing on many of the tee pads, I found myself consistently scratching my head contemplating what line to take. Should I go left of the tree, right of the tree, between the trees... you get it.
Each hole consists of brand new concrete tee pads and brand new targets. Most of the tee pads are clearly visible from the previous basket, and signage does a good job relaying information about distances.
You can get away with only carrying a couple of discs here. Most holes are less than 200 feet, with a couple stretching out longer than that. Be prepared to throw straight, left, and right off the tee.
I played on a wet, drizzly day and didn't get very wet. All of the pine trees throughout this course do a good job of providing a natural canopy over the area. I bet this will be appreciated in the hot, sunny summer days.
The teepad for hole 1 is located just off the parking area near the Disc Golf sign. Very easy to spot.
Cons:
Due to the relatively close proximity of baskets in this little area, figuring out what basket is the target on each tee pad is a little challenging. I had to walk around a few holes to figure out where to throw.
The vegetation can be rather annoying because it's just high enough to hide snakes and discs quite well. Luckily for me I went on a cold late winter day so I didn't see anything, but I imagine in the summer this place will have all kinds of critters running around. Bring bug spray just in case.
Other Thoughts:
Don't let the review fool you. It's a quick, short 9 hole course. If you're looking to get someone into the sport of disc golf, this is a great course to break them in. There's almost zero chance of losing a disc, most baskets are reachable for new players, and you can play a complete round in less than 20 minutes. I'm sure once this place gets broken in a little bit, it will be a real treat.
UPDATE - The vegetation has finally "broken in" and this little gem is a treat to play. The rough is manageable some windows have opened around the greens. Holes are easy to find and actually quite challenging. Practice your spike hyzers, thumbers, etc before getting a round on the big 18. Also a great place to introduce someone to the sport.