Pros:
Very well manicured. Limited play usually used by conference center participants. Designed by good designer, Pat Blake; one of the younger members of the High Bridge design/install team.
I believe the first time here, we payed a $5 fee. However, upon this second visit, we went to the registration desk and were given a map of course/scorecard and no payment was required. Additionally, they will give you discs to play with if necessary. You will need the scorecard, as there are no tee signs; colored stones on ground mark end of tees. Scorecard lists yardages and map illustrates general direction of course.
Navigation easy. White directional arrows near baskets send you to tees where walk is required. Look for them. They are done well and are present wherever needed.
Beautiful pine groves and wild prarie areas are beautiful. Fairways cut plenty wide enough to enjoy this scenery without looking every hole in tall prarie grass. However, the tall grass is there; so, pay attention to shot finish.
10 feet from short tee #5, a momma turkey and two young ones strutting around.
Cons:
This is a good nine. No elevation or water, but most of what you could ask for otherwise. Long tee for #5 could not be found. We drove from second story of playground fort structure. Nice elevated/invented tee.
Other Thoughts:
From #9 basket is a natural tunnel shot to basket for #1; essentially making this a 10 hole course. You have to make the walk anyway. As always, do not throw up on anyone playing #1.
Many other recreational opportunities here for the whole family. 3 and one half ball golf courses within Green Lake Conference Center. Historical sites; Christian conferences and workshops, also available for non-Christian groups, cabins available for lodging, prarie and rose gardens, campgrounds, playgrounds, tennis, basketball, beach with swimming, outdoor volleyball. etc. Go to their site, at Green Lake Conference Center, to see a nearly endless amount of recreational opportunities. No alcohol allowed in conference center grounds; though I did see a beer can or two on course. DO NOT LEAVE LITTER ON COURSES; ESPECIALLY BEER CANS WHERE ALCOHOL IS PROHIBITED.