Pros:
Nice opening hole with lots of room for a boomer arm. Good mix of open and woodsy shots. You can be creative throwing hole #8 with a forehand throw or roller.
Nice tee signs provided by Walton Co P&C, which were relatively easy to find.
Cons:
After finishing #9, it's a bit of a walk to get back to tee #1 if wanting to play another round.
In peak of baseball/softball season, lots of kids around, but none of their activities outside the ball fields interfered with the fairways. The closest would probably be the playground behind tee #4.
Fairway #9 did have several cars parked on right side, but they did not interfere with flight path (short of a major griplock). As course gets more established, I'm sure the parking situation will improve.
Still very rough in spots - Holes 2, and 5, 6, 7 in deep woods through back of woods. Lots of shule and disgarded junk to left of #2 fairway. Poison ivy around base of pin #2 (which can be dug out I'm sure) - just be careful playing the woodsy holes, still lots of P.I. around, some thorns and vines, but not any heavy underbrush.
(Great tip: A friend of mine brings rubbing alcohol with him to courses. If you get in contact with P.I., apply alcohol to spot up to 20 min after contact and skin will not rash or bubble.)
Holes 5, 6, 7 need to be cleared out more on sides, but as stated before, it is still in early stages. Once more foot traffic comes around, the terrain will get worked in nicely. But overall, the worst shule on course is on left of #2 fairway, and hopefully the junk and clutter (lots of metal and crap) will be removed sometime.
When at tee #3, I did end up also throwing to pin #4 (like somebody else who posted did earlier). Still I thought it was an interesting forehand shot, but upon my discover, I re-threw on tee #3 to the real pin #3 and put it 30 ft away (though missed putt lol).
Other Thoughts:
A little bit of shule and P.I. also to wide left of pin #4, and also a low-hanging tree can interfere with an approach/putt from left of pin. Even if branches were pruned, you could get on knees and putt low. But ultimately, I think that little tree should be removed.
The way course is laid out currently, there's not much room to put alternative pins on every hole (unless in shorter positions).
I know pins are more or less in place now, but I think that if pin #3 were moved more to the right (about 70-80'), there could be at least one (maybe 2) more holes after hole #9, which would make for a better transition back to tee #1. However, I do know space is limited and safety for kids and pedestrians is of utmost concern.
I also think another hole could be 'burrowed' out adjacent to hole #2, and then maybe another one in back of woods (in direction of hole #5) where after hole, you could walk out to left and out to tee #3. It would of course involve renumbering the remaining holes, but would be worth it.
In just that back area, there can definitely be an extra 3-5 more holes (within reason). Not sure about a full 18, unless many more holes are cut out in the 'wayback' and a couple extra in the open area, but definitely can be a decent 12-14 hole course.
Finishing hole could end up closer to tee #1.
I put some of my comments/thoughts in suggestion box/mailbox right along hole #1 at parking lot. The full version of my comments are here.