Pros:
A nice kiosk with course map, scorecards and pencils is on the south side of the parking lot, although you probably won't get lost without it.The signs are easily visible from a distance, with large red numbers, and show the direction to the pin and distance. This course was obviously created for the beginner to intermediate player; only holes 2,14, and 15 are over 300 ft. The Innova baskets have red bands that are easier to spot from afar than the yellow bands. Hole 1 Tee is on the left side of the road that leads to the gravel parking lot. Many of the holes are either up or down a hillside, mid 200ft range, and have a tight but clean line to the pin. Newer players will still be able to throw a 54 on this course, and you won't need a cart. I never used a driver, only 2 mid-ranges and a putter.
Cons:
I hesitate to say anything negative about this course, other than the redundancy of many of the holes being in the mid 200s. Some holes require crossing small creeks with no bridges yet installed.
Other Thoughts:
This is a lovely course with hills and creeks and many trees between you and the pin, but with few poke-n-hope holes.The designer did a fine job with limited space available. Tee pads are dirt, but that's ok since a long run up is not needed. It will a nice shady place to play in the heat of summer. 4 or 5 holes are very ace-able. Hole 9 finishes at the parking lot, no mega-hike back to your whip. It's a great little course for the players in the neighborhood that want to get in a quick round, without driving 15-20 miles to New Melle or Quail Ridge.