Over stable off of #1 will leave you in the parking lot, so don't park in the far corner of the lot near this hole.
Yes, #4 is short and the layout seems like an afterthought, but it is a "touch" shot that tests your skill.
I like the intent of the #5 tee placement (across the creek), but it is right on the walking path and you have to back-track after your shot. I ended up throwing from this side of the creek instead and the shot was more challenging, but safer.
If you go right early on #6, you better wear chaps when you go to your disc. The right side is simply a huge briar patch that should be cleaned out.
Don't hit the tree on the right on #7 just before leaving the woods or your disc will fly right into Murphy's pond. It is now the eternal resting place of my Gazelle (hence why I now use my Tern
. The basket sits right beside the pond under the big tree.
The tee placement for #8 is on the other side of the big tree and can be a danger spot for incoming discs to the #7 basket and is blind to the people on the #7 tee. Careful here!
The tee boxes each are at least laid with crushed stone and a rubber mat nailed on top, albeit a 3x5 mat that has the wide edge facing you. The mats are better than nothing, but should be upgraded in the future.
It's a long walk back to #1 after #9, but I think 9 more holes are planned for this course, so I can endure.