Pros:
-Easy to follow flow. (No map needed)
-Concrete tee pads
-Great signage on each hole
-Course requires every shot in your arsenal
-Good mix of short technical with long big air
Cons:
-Wish the layout order could have been a little better mixed. (lots of short and then lots of long holes)
-Small walk from 18 back to #1 tee.
Other Thoughts:
I like this course a lot. I love the technical challenge of the first 9, and I like being able to air out some drives on the back. If you can get good at playing this course well, you can play any course.
I realized quite quickly that you have to be patient on this course. Some holes are tough to birdie, and being too aggressive can get you into big trouble. But some of the holes can be reached and scored well on.
A lot of locals I talk to hate the length on the back 9, but, to be fair, I met those locals when they were playing on much shorter courses. I am sure there are locals here that love the length Tyger brings to the table in the back.
My one issue with the course is the mix of short and long. I think it would have rated higher if the short and long holes were more randomly mixed. I can see how it can become daunting on the back for some with bomber hole after bomber hole coming up one after the other.
I will definitely be playing here again, and again, and again.
1/4/2021 Update: Added ranking below.
Out of the 66 courses I have reviewed, this is where this course ranks along with similarly rated courses:
Rank-Course, Location
1-Munson Park, Denison, TX
2-Holston Creek DGC, Inman, SC
3-Noble DGC, Noble, OK
4-Selah Ranch - Creekside, Talco, TX
5-Fritz Park, Irving, TX
6-Selah Ranch - Lakeside, Talco, TX
7-Shaver Recreation Center Championship, Seneca, SC
8-Tyger River DGC, Reidville, SC
9-N.E. Lions Park, Norman, OK
10-Grand Central Station, Central, SC