Pros:
- We were the only ones golfing and it was during a weekend. Disc Golf doesn't seem to be very popular at the resort.
- The signs pointing towards the basket and indicating the par were helpful.
- When the next "tee" wasn't in sight, there were signs indicating the location of the next tee.
- The course was nicely maintained, which was a huge plus.
- There was one fun hole where you threw into a tight line of pines before sharply turning into the fairway. Not the most difficult shot, but it was a nice change of pace.
Cons:
- The parking was confusing. The front desk staff member told me there was a shack, but all we were able to find was a sign.
- It was confusing locating the office where you need to pay. The parking at the office was not noticeable as well.
- The course costs $5 to play which is a little steep for how short the course is.
- Advanced players are not going to find much challenge at this course.
- There were a lot of bugs and they loved flying towards my face and more specially, my eyes.
- The office did not have any maps and there was no map at the course itself.
- There were no teepads.
- There were no benches to rest in between shots.
Other Thoughts:
The course was fun but the $5 price point was steep for what you're paying for. No teepads or benches seemed odd after paying a fee. The bugs were particularly bad at this location and there were only 11 holes. It was a fun course and possibly worth playing, but I expect more from a paid course and didn't feel like Evergreen Lodge Resort delivered.