Pros:
Great course to work on your all around game.
It only takes about 40 minutes to play from the shorts.
I love the visual as you walk up to hole 1. There is a new shorts tee position. It is landscaped beautifully with rocks and adds 50 feet to the hole.
Each hole has 3 pin positions. Due to this the course is always changing and never gets stale. Recently a group of volunteers worked on hole 9 to open it up and help with the speed of the game. As you do not have to search in the high grass for a disc. Also many drainage ditches were dug to help with drainage issues.
There is a great variety of shots: tunnel (1,2,5) valley (6), field (3,7), long (4, 9), up hill (2, 6), and down hill(5, 8).
The two par 5's on this course are so much fun.
Hole 4 is a grip it and rip off the tee pad down into the woods where it goes into a dog leg right. To get to the basket the have to navigate through a lots of trees that are non forgiving.
Hole 9 is also a challenge off the tee. Can you get to the manhole cover? (witch is my measure stick for driving). Hole 9 will punish you if you go to far to the left. Where if you do you go left you will find yourself in a stream.
Cons:
Some tee pads are damaged by the grass crew hitting them with their lawn mowers.
Some tee pads collect water and they get very slick. I have seen some hard falls due to water sitting to long and moss grow on them.
Benches would be a huge plus on each tee pad.
Other Thoughts:
There are no 18 hole courses in Beaver County. This 9 hole course would be prime to develop into 18.
Two mile is not seen as a destination disc golf course and it should be. With 18 hole courses like Knob Hill and Moraine in the area (two of the top courses in the country), Two Mile does not get the attention that these 18 hole courses do due to only being 9 holes. It is not seen as being worth the trip. But you could not be more wrong.