Pros:
Great use of trees; low hanging trees placed well. Throw just a little high and you are knocked down leaving you a 40-50 foot putt. Theres multiple lines on many holes. Great track to do field work/practice. Theres enough open space to throw 500+ and plenty of opportunities for 300-400 practice.
Cons:
Distance is repetative. 3 of the holes felt like the same exact shot. Course favors someone with 400 foot power. Although the design has good pin positions, I feel that 1 or 2 holes could be in the 230-250 range.
Other Thoughts:
Hole 2 appears to be a downhill hyzer around a tree, but the pin is tucked directly left of a tree with the canopy just 4 feet off the ground. Grass is too sticky to get a skip. Flip a mid down the middle.
Hole 4 is a great wooded tunnel shot. Hit your line and its a birdie, but miss and theres just enough trees that saving par will give you a little stress.
Hole 5 is short for a par 4. One of the main trees off the tee went down in 2020 leaving this closer to a par 3. If you have a 400 foot turnover backhand or a big right handed flick, you can get to the basket.
Hole 7 is a risky down the middle or a huge hyzer, just be sure you go wide enough. If you have a 400 foot hyzer you will like this one
Hole 9 all depends on your arm. The only danger is going in early to the left, but it takes a 400 foot throw to get there.
This place is normally empty which gives you an incredible practice area. There's also a soccer field in the middle that gives you more options for field work. The course is mostly open, but the area by hole 7 and 8 is wooded enough to give you some options if you want to practice hitting gaps.