Pros:
-- Nos. 2, 4, 6 and 8 are good, if short, holes. Two (245/330) is downhill with water 20 feet left and long of the basket. Four (170/235) is a finesse shot RHFH around a guardian tree. Six (160; no alternate tee) is RHFH through dozens of small trees. Eight (200/260) is downhill to a basket left and behind a tree. Basket is blind from the tee. Water right is marginally in play. The easier line is RHFH left around the tree, but RHBH right of the tree is an option.
-- Two tee pads per hole.
Cons:
-- Starts and finishes with open, boring holes. No trees on either hole.
-- No map.
-- No signs.
-- Front of tee areas are marked by 4x4 posts in the ground. They have the hole number but no other information.
-- Construction has the ground for most of the No. 3 fairway torn up.
Other Thoughts:
-- First tee is on the side of the hill near the office and parking lot.
-- No benches at tees. Not a big deal on a 9-hole course.
-- Natural tee pads, but they are in decent shape.
-- Limited access. It's on the grounds of an RV park near the Neshoba County Fairgrounds. During the fair (typically the last two weeks of July), you won't be able to play the course. Other times, it should be playable. However, contact Michael (601-507-2573) or Ernie (601-966-1358) for permission.