Pros:
This 9 hole course surrounds a small park ( Brighton ) going counterclockwise , starting near the tennis courts . Some parking in the middle of the park . Bathroom is close to the lot
The EQUIPMENT - There is a metal sign at the start of the course explaining the rules of the game . There is no signage on the course . You just follow inside or outside of the walking path that also surrounds the park . The tee pads a 6' X 4' cement . The baskets are Yellow banded Discatchers . Print the online map just to get an idea where the next pad is .
The TERRAIN - The course is mostly flat with some low hanging trees to force rollers , or possible flicking a driver under it . The holes are short , and after hole #1 , you kind of feel that most of the holes go left to right . This is a park style course . The grass was a little high because of the rain , but the park is well taken care of . There is a shelter in the middle of the park , with a kids playground . If you have the family , or just the kids , they can play and you will be able to keep an eye on them from every hole .
HIGHLIGHTS - Not a lot to astound you here . The longest hole , #3 , is a flat 288' , but you will have to negotiate low hanging branches from fairly new trees .
Disc Risk - There seems to be little chance of losing a disc . There is no water , and you would have to griplock your disc and throw it way into the woods or up into the trees to lose it . If you play solo , ther is a blind-shot 169' that is a hard right turn on #9 . If you don't step out to watch it after you throw and you overshoot it , you might have to search .
TIME - This is a 20 minute course if you play during off-peak hours . If the park is full , you could spend upwards of 30 minutes for it .
There was a large family playing in front of me , ages about 4 - 44 . It's kind of fun watching many possible future playes learning the game .
Cons:
#1 SAFETY - The walking path comes into play on pretty much every hole but maybe #9 . Add the fact that the road into the park is dangerously close to holes #6 - 8 , and you might have an angry motorist that you dented their car wanting you use your putter for a suppository .
#2 Navigation - The only items that identify these tee pads are metal numbers that are on the back ends of them . In high grass , you can't really see the pads at all until you are on tome of most of them . You have really little showing you where the start of this course is .
#3 lack of equipment . Some signage that sticks up from the ground would be nice . I wish the tee pads were longer . You always want that feel that you can spread out on a decent sized tee pad . 4' X 6' is not it . Kids learning the game might run up and fall off the fron of these things .
#4 CHALLENGE - The holes range from a short 288' to a shorter 169' , with only 4 holes going over 200' . Not a lot of depth with this 9 .
The course is flat and may hold a lot of water after a rain . Plan accordingly .
Other Thoughts:
The park is nice , and is still nice to introduce people to the game . Nothing wrong with that . I can see this getting pretty windy at times , which might lead to a hit child ( or adult ) exercise restraint when this park is full .
MY RECOMMENDATION - Only a place to work on your short game if you are an experienced player . This is better suited for newbies and youngsters , or families that wish to do something together . Recreational players may want to come out here and see how far under par they can throw . This is not a park you want to go out of your way to play . Maybe a quick leg stretch or something to do after visiting nearby Vicksburg battlefield .Still , a nice area .