Pros:
-- 9 baskets in decent shape.
-- Park appears well maintained, and there is a circle (about 20-foot radius) mowed lower than surrounding grass around each basket.
-- Restrooms on site, but they were locked during my COVID-era visit.
-- Water spigots in a small RV park directly across the park road at the west end.
Cons:
-- Not a great piece of land for disc golf. There are few trees, no elevation and no water.
-- No tee pads. There are small pink markers that I think are intended as markers for a tee pad/area, but most of them are within 3-4 feet of a basket, so that would be a safety concern if more than one group were on the course.
-- Baskets are not numbered. There are several places on the course where you can see all nine baskets at one time, so figuring out the intended layout is next to impossible.
-- No map, on site or here.
-- One basket sits almost in a backyard, and there is no fence between the park and the private property.
Other Thoughts:
-- No benches for seating at the "tees", but there are a few picnic tables in the park.
-- With any sort of basic markings (tee signs with hole number, flight path and distance), this could be a decent course for recreational players. As it is, it feels more like a practice area than a course. Because the course was installed two years ago, I doubt those missing basic items are forthcoming.