This is such a fun round!
+ The course flows very well. There are red "next hole" arrows below each basket that point golfers in the right direction. The paths are also worn enough that it's easy enough to follow them along to the next tee.
+ Great condition. From my understand, the course is only a few years old, so the concrete tees, illustrative tee signs, course map at the beginning of the course, and baskets are all in great shape. Even better since this course is free-to-play, unlike many courses in the area.
+ This course is challenging, but fair. The elevation changes, coupled with the wind and the trees, make this a tough but enjoyable round. There's a good mix of up/down (though more down than up), left/right, and short/long. The two pin placements offer enough variety to really change the hole.
+ Stunning views of Dillon. Even my wife, who struggles to make it through 9-holes, stayed with me the entire 18, taking pictures the whole time.
+ Hole 8, the course's signature hole, is downright phenomenal. It's such a blast to throw, though the hike down to approach/putt is not as fun.
+ Solely for disc golf! The course neighbors a cemetery, but aside from this, you'll only encounter other disc golfers here. I'm not really a fan of throwing while there's a family of 6 grilling brats in the fairway, so I'm glad we avoided that!