Pros:
Squished between Highway 7 and the road to the country club, the Disc Golf here has just four holes with unique mulch teeing areas.
Fairways are mowed, which was actually a bit of a surprise given how few people probably play here, and there's rough in the form of tall grass, which isn't very thick, so you're not really in danger of losing discs. There's mulch around each basket, and additional grass mowed that forms the green, somewhere around 12 meters in diameter.
Hole 4 is downhill, and hole 3 is slightly uphill, making them spicy ace runs. All four holes will challenge distance perception and control, if that's the sort of thing you care about. All but hole 3 are pretty long, so this can be a good place to grip it and rip it.
Cons:
There's hardly a tree in sight. While there's elevation change on the last two holes, the first two don't have any, so this place is really just four baskets and teepads in a line.
The holes are fairly long, so unless you're really good, you can have an excellent shot that lands off the fairway in some tall grass. You'll still have an easy upshot or even long putt (depending on the hole and your skill level), but it is frustrating to have to walk into tall grass in that situation. It's almost as if this course was designed for bombers who have no other skill.
You have to park across the street in the country club parking lot 300 feet from the first tee, then walk a quarter mile once you're done with the course. Really, the return on investment really isn't there for how little you're getting here.
Other Thoughts:
There's not a whole lot to say here, folks, it's only four holes. You can sort of play the holes backwards as you work your way towards where you parked, to have a seven or eight hole course. However, after just four holes, I was ready to move on.
While you're not getting much here, it is a quick play, so there's no reason not to come here once or so if you're on your way to some better courses in the area.