Pros:
Eagle Rock Disc Golf Course sits in this valley in this housing development of nice homes. As I drove up thinking beginner course, I was imagining a 30 minute round. Looking down from the first tee (and trying not to get blown off by the fierce winds) I could only spot five baskets. It's quite a distance down to the first basket which is a Discatcher with the red # on top which I can't even begin to read from 400' away. Meanwhile the fierce ass winds blow my drive all over the place. Then I'm trying to figure out where # 2 is. Luckily, some other guys show up and point me in the right direction and point out where all those hidden baskets are located.
# 3 is 582'. This is no beginner course. Baskets are tucked into the brush here and there. The wind is howling. # 7 is the only hole playing under 300' and just barely at 291'. And the winds are lie, adding a 100' per hole. And then there is # 9 at 702' playing downhill from one end of the park to the other end.
Cons:
Please change the description on DGCR review to intermediate length course with moderate length and minimum challenge due to lack of trees, mostly open. This is no beginner course.
The wind really made playing this course an unpleasant experience. That's too bad because I think it would have been a fun and challenging course otherwise.
Signs with distances would be a big help as would any kind of a next tee indicator on the baskets.
Other Thoughts:
It's really a pretty little park. I doubt whether it ever gets any kind of play. So you would probably always have the course to yourself. There are some hills to "let er rip" on. Big arms will enjoy this course. Beginners will be frustrated beyond belief.
My final piece of advice. Pick a day to come here when the wind is not howling!