Pros:
Nice concrete pads.
course loops around a circle so you can stop at your car every 9 holes.
Easy to navigate.
Cons:
Marking this as an 18 hole course is deceptive. It is a 9 hole course with an A pad and B pad. No more than 9 groups can play at a time.
Minimal signage (feet par and hole number) on most holes.
Not a lot of variety, every set of holes featured a straight shot and a right turn shot, mostly wide open with a few bushes in the way.
Course was very busy with pedestrians, even at dawn.
Other Thoughts:
Course is well set up for 850-900 rated players. much over 900 and the holes are all tweeners between a 2-3, under 850 and the road becomes a safety issue.
For being so wide open, it was interesting how many baskets were blind.
1&10: short and open. 1 is a slight right, while 10 is more straight.
2&11: again, short and open with one being a slight right while the other is straight.
3&12: features a blind basket, 60 foot difference between holes.
4&13: 4 has road on the right, 13 has blind basket. about 75 feet difference in length according to signage.
5&14: 5 is a right shot over a bush, 14 is a big anny shot directly at a road straight ahead (or small window over bushes).
6&15: one of the better holes on the course. 6 has 2 paths, 15 is a wide tunnel shot turning to the right.
7&16: 7 is an over the bush shot, 16 forces you to go high with a bush in front of the tee.
8&17: 8 is 335 blind shot, but wide open. 17 is another right turn shot.
9&18: 9's fairway plays very close to the road on the left. a decent long drive that fades left can easily bounce into traffic. 9 is a simple deuce or die hole. 18 is a massive right just to attempt to land on 9's fairway.