Pros:
Pulling into the park and equipped with a map and scorecard , I thought I would fly through this course in about 25 minutes . WRONG . The baskets are in good shape and the park seems to take good care of it's course . The fairways are mowed and the rough is a fairly rough . The tee boxes are crushed gravel encased inside of 2 x 4 wood . The tee signs are unusual and kind of cool . You can see them on the media page . Plenty of elevation for a small park , some woods in the last couple of holes . Excellent course for newbies , families , the elementary school across the street . Advice . After you play basket #4 ( they are numbered ) toward the entrance to the park , turn around and go back up the hill to about where #2 tee pad is to find #5 tee pad .
Cons:
I never really found the tee pad for 4 even though I looked for about 10 minutes . . The first few go up , down , the back up again ( Straight up ) . The crushed gravel tee pads are small , but then again , other than 2 350' holes , most are short . Carry in and out your trash .The rough and surrounding growth can eat your Panther or Rock discs . Stay on the path on your drives if possible . The map sometimes doesn't follow the course . NO challenge to anyone that is more than a casual player .
Other Thoughts:
A real nice course for the kids or families to do after dinner . This 9 holer was a great addition to not only the park , but for the elementary schoolers to cross the street and get some exercise . a nice war memorial is near the #3 tee and #4 basket .