Pros:
- decent shot variety
- some water hazards
- great baskets
- scenic
- easy to navigate
Cons:
- expensive
- minimal elevation change
- not many obstacles
Other Thoughts:
This course is a good alternative to the Timberwolf one if you can't throw as far, or just prefer shorter holes. Some of the holes have water hazards, but they're not as big of a factor.
Since this course plays up and down an old ball golf course, most of the holes involve either throwing along the woodline, or throwing from one woodline to the other. A couple of the holes are very technical, but for the most part, it's pretty open. There's also very little elevation change.
The course was very easy to navigate. The signs and Teepads were fine, but they seem temporary. The baskets are Prodigy T1s, which are excellent. I've had fewer bounce outs with the T1s than any other basket. There's also an elevated, and a hanging basket, which is a nice touch.
For me, this course alone definitely isn't worth the $10 price of admission, but if You're already playing the other course, it's worth checking out.