Pros:
Close to being a championship course from the longs
Course had 2 tee's per hole (red and blue)
The course does go all over the west side of the park, taking advantage of several unique features in the park.
Cons:
Tee's are NOT marked very well. I had to use UDisc to find several of the blue tee's on the course.
Several of the holes were just long because there was not a lot of trees in that area.
Other Thoughts:
Up and down hills with a lot of long open holes.
I played the blue tee's
Hole one is probably the signature hole, very long hole that crosses the edge of the pond. Key shot is to shoot down long enough to get your upshot over the pond to the basket.
Hole 2 is a decent long hole towards the school, there are a few tree's to catch your discs but the ground was hard enough for me to roll it.
Hole 3 was slightly downhill, with a nice grove of trees on one side of the fairway. The basket is on the side of the hill.
Hole 4 did not have a tee marker at all. The hole throws over the top of the hill (blind shot) and is farther to the left than you think (I didn't walk the hole to find it first)
Hole 5 is a slightly uphill shot with large tree's on both the right and left of your tee box and again near the basket. Long 2 shot hole.
Hole 6 was a fun hole, down the hill and up on the other side. The trees keep you from throwing straight at the basket, you got to keep your drive under them.
hole 7, longer hole over the edge of a hill with the road on the right and behind the basket.
Then a long walk across the circle for hole 8 throwing down the open Valley
Hole 9 throws across the creek and up the side of a large hill. Freaking dogs would not leave us alone from the house near the basket, they followed us, barking for the next 3 holes.
Hole 10 throws down the hill, not a long hole, but very easy to overthrow considering the basket is on the side of the hill.
hole 10A is not on the map here, but you are throwing along the edge of the park, over the hill as you can't see the basket from the tee box. There are a few tree's to knock down your drive.
Hole 10B tees off and throws down the hill with the road on one side and the walking path on the other.
Hole 11, the longest hole on the course throws down, then across the creek with the basket in the V of two creeks coming together.
Hole 12 throws up the side of the hill with the walking path to the right of the basket.
hole 13, might be the shortest hole, but you have the tennis courts on the right, some tree's around the basket and a steep hill behind and to the left of the basket. Best to not go for the ace and just lay up for a 2.
14 is the best 2 oportunity. Downhill shot with pretty much nothing in the way.
15 is one you need to play smart, if you got the arm, make sure you clear the creek, otherwise, go for a 3 and lay up short of the creek. You don't want to be in that mess, trust me.
Hole 16 actually has a good tee box on the side of the hill with the basket down and across the creek. A really fun grip it and rip it hole.
Hole 17 has you teeing off over the edge of the hill to the top.
Hole 18 is another bird opportunity with the basket up under some trees.
In general, this is a long course from the Blue's, I had been playing disc golf all day and was too tired to really have a good round. But when I was done, I did enjoy playing the course.
Would I play here again?
MMM, I do not like long open shots. I feel like those holes are long just because they are open. I am not a big arm guy anymore and don't enjoy courses like that anymore.
If I wanted to play a challenging course, I think I would drive over to the Live Oak Gold course in Ingleside. It is a better championship level course.
But with that said, I would like to play here again, but from the shorter red tee's.