Pros:
Mostly easy to navigateVery well maintainedTees that are in place are excellent and largeMostly shaded woods, but not safari golf
Cons:
A few navigational signs or arrows are missing (I'm taking cable ties with me next time to affix some fallen arrows)A few tee pads still under construction it seemsVery long walk back to the lot after 18
Other Thoughts:
I've been playing for about a year and typically avoid wooded courses, spending half the day searching is a real bummer. Then again, I'm not crazy about completely open courses and baking in the sun (I'm looking at you, Heritage Farm). This is the perfect mix for someone like me. Navigation was a breeze for a first timer, except for maybe a few missing arrows or signs. #6 comes to mind, and an arrow or directional sign after #18 pointing towards the parking lot would be helpful. The turf pads that are in place are plenty large. There are at least two holes where it's just a prayer shot to avoid hitting any trees, looks like a damn Plinko board. There is some surprise water on a couple holes, I think around #7 or #8, I might be wrong. It's very flat which I must admit was unexpected, given it's location. But the beginner in me appreciates that. Overall, I really enjoyed this course, I just wish I lived closer.