Course plays on the gently rolling, sometimes open, sometimes wooded land at the entrance of a large multi-purpose park. Tee #1 is located next to the water, behind shelter #1. Map is sufficient for navigation, but next tee signs would be nice. Suggest some additional trimming to the rightside of #4 to create a fairer throwing path (and lessen the chance of a disc heading for the walking path, which can't be seen from the tee). Nice variety - length ranging from low 200s to low 400s, blend of right/left/straight, and some elevation changes.
A brief hole-by-hole description:
#1 Can you confidently throw straight ~250'? You'll need to do so to clear the water on this scenic first hole!
#2 Long, flat, and straight, tree halfway on left, water to the far right, closer as approaching basket.
#3 Only ~250', but need to turn right almost immediately, with trees to avoid at midpoint.
#4 A longer and sharper version of #3.
#5 Longest hole at over 400', straight for first 300' then slight left, avoiding trees at various points.
#6 Cross-slope through-trees gentle right-turner, with a small "moat" in front of elevated basket.
#7 Classic, short, sweeping left-turner, throwing path defined by scattered trees.
#8 Slightly uphill, straight, tree-defined fairway, needing slight right at end.
#9 Moderately downhill, straight-but-narrow, or wider right-to-left path available.
Looking forward to nine additional holes of equal quality!
Update 4/20/11:
Many holes give you choice of a closer/straighter/tighter lane, or longer-but-more-open turning lane. Same top quality signage and teepads as the front nine - many of the same dampness problems, as well.
#10 Across mini-valley, minor left turn needed at midpoint near cluster of trees
#11 Long, gradual left-turner, fair throwing lane defined by trees, fairly flat.
#12 Straight and flat first 3/4ths, narrowing as it goes, then needing to drop to the left as it crests the slope
#13 DISC EATER! Left-to-right steeply-sloping land filled with hardwoods, water along right side. Must throw across a couple hundred feet dip, basket on the far side of the next hillock. Turn the disc over, or catch a tree just wrong, or roll down the slope, or overthrow the basket on the approach, and find water - deep, brown water.
#14 Straight but tight, or more open right-to-left turner, flat.
#15 Straight across a gentler slope, tight early, or a more open left-to-right turner.
#16 Straight and quite tight late, or longer but more open right-turner, slightly downhill.
#17 Up-slope left-turner, teepad not quite properly aligned, basket farther left than pad/sign indicates
#18 Up-n-over a small rise, fairway-10 to the left, pavilion/bball court to right of basket
A solid course that became even better by doubling the number of holes.