Pros:
- Good map at the first tee pad.
- Very visible tee pads (signs with maps on them)
- little signs that show the way to the next tee pad in some places there's even more than one on the way to the next tee)
- Wooded, without being 'too much', demanding technicality over raw strength in many places
- Tiled tee pads (see 'cons')
Cons:
- I still don't do runups, but for the people who do, the tee pads might be short in places.
- in the fall, the thick layer of leaves on the ground might eat a disc or two.. (it happened to people during the round we played)
Other Thoughts:
For intermediates and better players, this course should be a challenge - the mix of short holes that demands technical shots and the longer ones with more open shots made this a fun course to play.
I do find it weird that all holes were rated par 3 though - some holes could easily be par 4 instead.
- two of the holes play across each others fairways (2 and 8). Not too big a problem if there aren't too many players out and there is a clear look for other players on both holes.
In a few other places you have to cross the fairways, so look out for other players or people walking their dogs.
There's a dry-toilet at the parking lot. Always a bonus.
Would I play here again? YES
If there's anything I missed out or got wrong, please let me know.