Pros:
a perfect example of using land to it's fullest for ball/ DISC golf usage (to co exsist with a par 3 ball golf couse, even though the ball golf courses greens are artificial grass <of the cheap variety> is still very cool should be in corporated with other ball golf courses).
Good descriptive tee signs
decent steps leading up to hole # 4 and # 5, (even with a sign decribing the best way to climb the steep stairwell)
plenty of large bridges to cross 1 creek.
Rt. 22 is a beautiful highway to drive (great highway for motorcycles and there we're plenty riding past as I played) from S. Zanesville to Somerset (or visa versa)
GIGANTIC DEER FENCE to protect landowers on hole # 2 from errant shots, even with a row of pines. NICE touch Turkey Run!!
Some well placed baskets (# 3, # 5 and # 6)
honor system for payment of play
Well Manicured fairways (except for wooded hole, see coment below)
Holes # 3 and # 6 stand out as the "MOST BEST" holes, I can't imagine playing these holes if the creek was fuller, well I can but it would be scarier :^D
Cons:
only 9 holes
natural tees
no next tee tigns from the baskets (as I wish DGc's would utilize a colored basket well spoke or a colored piece of electrical tape pointing to the next tee), they did have next tee signs to the next BALL golf tee.
No teeing area to throw an extra shot near # 5's basket to # 6 basket (would be a great elevation throw over creek) but I guess since this is a pay to play course shots like that shouldn't be incorporated
No benches
grass is kinda over grown in the woods area.
presonally I would have # 8 's tee way up the hill and really have a 'true' bomber hole <even with the creek behind the basket>
from what I hear not enough people are playing this DGC <come on Zanesville people it's not that far away for you>
not well advertised <maybe a sign along RT. 22, pronoucing that a disc golf course is near, would be benificial??>
Other Thoughts:
Can't GPS Mount Perry. and don't turn go N off of rt.22 to the town of Mount Perry as the course is jus a short putt from the intersection to rt. 22/204.
Maybe they could elevate baskets # 1 and # 9 for even tougher putting conditions.