Other Thoughts:
~ Parking lot is in the middle of two out-and-back loops that make up this nine. It's in a narrow park that's bordered on one side by houses and RR tracks along the other. There's a treeline along the middle that's used to shape a few holes. Clever way to build a nine, given what they had for land
~ Brand new DisCatcher baskets, framed gravel and mat tees, cut in to slopes to be level (pavers coming in the future). Signs mounted on the on the timber base telling you length, par and OB information
~ Low areas will hold water after rain. Paved walking paths running the length of several early holes.
~ The narrowest part of the property has a mando splitting the opposing fairways on 7 and 8
~ Although it's a very simple neighborhood course that's a quick bagging stop, a lot of thought went into tweaking as much out of the space as possible to make it interesting for multiple plays by those who live nearby. Hole #6 has an alternate basket to lengthen the par 3 from 238' to 376'. Hole #7 has an alternate tee, stretching it out to a 432' par 4