Pros:
Great Kiosk map.
Good tee signs
Cement tee pads
New discatcher baskets
Good mix of holes
Cons:
Main parking area closes, if you are playing in the evening, park in the circle.
Only 9 holes
Other Thoughts:
What is it with Houston and good church courses.
I really had no expectations when i went to play this course. I was pleasantly surprised and really enjoyed my round.
You star off with a nice little RHBH short shot in the woods that have been cleared for these holes.
hole 2 is mostly straight with a few trees in the fairway to navigate.
Hole 3 is a dogleg left to right and is probably the hardest hole on the course.
Hole 4 throws straight down a clearing with trees on both our left and right.
Hole 5 is another shot though thick tree's on both side but a much narrower fairway. The basket is in a small clearing to the right. You can't see the basket from the tee. I big skip is not recommended as the pond is just past the basket.
Hole 6 and 7 are the most open holes, however hole 6 has OB roads and the basket is on a large pyramid cake type of thing. Think miniature Eagle Crossings. Hole 7 plays as an island hole with a ravine in front of the basket and a drop off behind the basket.
Hole 8 is the signature hole in my opinion. From the long, it's over the pond to a basket that has a built up level tee with guardian evergreens around to the left and right. It's a fun hole to throw for sure.
Then one last hole in the wooded area. This hole was more of a thread the needle than the other wooded holes.
I played this course on a Thursday evening and there were several others out playing the course. Not something you usually see a day after some heavy rain and at a church course.
Would I play here again? YES, I would love another crack at this course now that I know where the baskets are located. It's a fun rec/advanced course.