Pros:
Everything is brand new with no wear and tear, no grafitti. It's really refreshing to see baskets and tee signs right out of the box in their pristine condition. These are DGA baskets with the numbers facing the right direstion, that is, back toward the tee pad. You hardly need it here as the distances are so short, ranging from 156' to 284'. This is a course you could easily play barefoot. The grass is green, totally thick and healthy. The signs are great with a picture, distance and par. This is the perfect little course for the family or girlfriend or the beginner. And that's exactly who was playing the morning I played. Each hole is a possible ACE.
The course sits about 2/3 mile from it's slightly tougher big brother course, Springvale South. The Springvale South has all the same amenities and is basically the back nine to this little gem. The baskets there are numbered 10-18. You can play them seperately or as an 18 hole course.
Cons:
The only con I can fathom up is that this is a PITCH & PUTT. It's not designed to challenge even the average hack disc golfer. Everything else is currently a thumbs up for me.
Other Thoughts:
Little Pitch & Putts like this one introduce a lot kids, wives and interested looky-loos to disc golf. If you're looking for a quick 20 minute round and maybe a few ACE runs, knock yourself out and have a ball. If you're looking for a challenge, go play the Outback.