Pros:
Dragonfly is an add-on course to the already popular Quarry Run and Pro level Ghost Tree . The parking lot sits right next to it and there is a nice bathroom a short walk away .
The Equipment - okay numbered baskets still hold putts well , as if you need them to . Your longest putt is 68'. There is a numbered patio block that you will set your foot on to " tee off " . NSN = No Signage Needed .
The Landscape - Part of this little course rolls a little . The first 7 holes are wide open with no obstruction , #8 has a tree in front of it , and on #9 , you have to putt from a low ceiling up to the basket on a slight hill . The course was mowed and manicured .
The Highlights - Not much here , but races for Aces . I played it just after the skies opened up with a pouring rain and still hit the buckets twice .
Time - Took me about 6 minutes . A group of 4 can complete it in about 10 .
Disc Risk - Only if Junior leaves his putter in the basket .
Cons:
It's hard to consider this a course . It is more of some practice putting or just betting with your friends on aces . Watch the young kids closely . The holes 1-7 are on top of each other and another kid could get bonked .
Other Thoughts:
Rating this round was fun . Dragonfly is really just a sideshow to the real deal , but it can be what you want it to be . A feel-good ace run , a learning tool for little ones , or a warmup for the real courses . .
You can even make up rules like : First 1 to make a 3 buys beer for the group , or first ace gets his breakfast comped by the rest . Don't leave this property without at least pulling out your putter and spending a few minutes bouncing it into ( or out of ) the chains . An ace always brightens up a day of disc golf , even if it's from 39' away .