Pros:
+tee signs & course sign
+veteran baskets
+loops
Cons:
-no benches
-no restroom
-undefined dirt tees
-rough (hard to find, but kids will get there & it's dense)
-too many rhbh hyzer tee shots
-navigation (not that hard with a map)
Other Thoughts:
if i had this course at my elementary school growing up, i might be traveling the country competing at a pro level. i hope the p.e. teacher takes the kids out to play this.
for those elementary kids this will be a good challenge; teaching them shot shaping, drive placement, and elevated putting.
there are some mounds that are used to give this course some elevation (none over 6ft); one elevated tee, a couple baskets on mounds, & the signature hole #4 mounted up in a rock (might be too elevated for retrieval by short kids).
for intermediate+ it will be a pitch & putt or ace run with holes between 130-230ft, but it still has lines to hit. there are trees on every hole; no straight shots to the basket.
the strange(homeless?) lady, random debris, and unmowed dead grass gave me the feeling of abandoned land when i was there.
i played on a sunday, so the parking lot for the school was empty & that's where i parked; i walked the fence line the wrong way & ended up starting on hole 5 (go down the street behind the fence for hole 1, not down the fence line).
a bit out of the way for the course bagger, but a great little course for those just starting disc golf.