Pros:
• Great new baskets!
• Nice paths
• Benches
• Water fountains
• Easy to find
• Warm-up/practice area in soccer field across the street (if unused)
Cons:
Minor quibbles:
• Wind can be gusty
• A little close to the road
• Tees are hard to find at the moment but I hear they're working on it.
• Could imagine being in the line of fire if it were busy due to the criss-cross nature of the course.
Other Thoughts:
Tips
• Park in the parking lot for the park/soccer field across the street. Bathrooms are there.
Random Thoughts:
Still new to the game but I'm glad to see a new course in the East Bay, particularly one that doesn't have "poison oak" in the description (this is important for us duffers =P ). I also like that it's a fairly wide open course, although in an ironic twist, I lost a disc on the most wide open hole (#9) due to an errant throw and a gust of wind that shoved my disc down the hill to the right and into the bushes/houses, so if anyone finds an orange Innova Leopard, holler at me! In any event, we (my girlfriend and I) had a good time out here and will be back soon and often! (If the course keepers need any help, let me know, otherwise keep up the good work.) Lastly, hello again to the friendly folks that were out there today!
UPDATE 11/23/2009: The tee markers are almost all done and they were working on the remaining tee pads last weekend. Keep up the good work!
UPDATE 03/18/2009: Well, the grass is huge now, pretty much necessitating a spotter and long pants (they mowed some paths, but I say mow the whole thing), and the squirrels/gophers own the hillside, so do watch your step. Your ankle will thank you. The tee markers are up on all holes except #7/#10. I can't tell if they gave up on the tee boxes or just postponed for the winter but they haven't changed.