I was amused by this. First of all, the course is maintained by The Girl Scouts (great job by the way). And the baskets all have sponsor information on the chastity belts. The irony here? At least one hole is sponsored by a liquor store, one by a tattoo/piercing parlor, and another by a restaraunt whos' main attraction is apparently their selection of booze. ;-) I'm not busting on these sponsors at all. I really appreciate that they probably donated the chains to the course. I just found the contrast between sponsors both ironic and amusing.
I really hope that my review doesn't come off as too negative. The course is very nice. It's just that I, personally, was frustrated by the course. I would go back in a heartbeat, though, to try my best to do better. It was a great challenge that I would love to take on again.
If the tees were fixed, either by adding concrete or rubber tees, or even by using smaller/crushed gravel, it would help greatly. And if they could incorporate 9 more holes, that would be fantastic.
I can see this course easily moving into the 4-4.5 range with just some little improvements here and there.
If you've played some of the other Harrisburg to Chambersburg 9 hole courses like Messiah, Willow Mill or Wilson College, this course will be a distinct contrast with them. They're all relatively open, short and, honestly, pretty easy. White Tail will definitely give you a totally different feel. And it could go the other way. Me? I left White Tail and went straight to Messiah and boy did I feel alot better after I got done there.
If you're on I81 or the PA Turnpike near Carlisle, PA you should most definitely put this course on your short list. This is one of the few 9 hole courses that I've played that I believe is worthy of travelling a considerable distance just to play.