Pros:
Built of the campuses of Tillamook Middle School and the neighboring East Elementary, this is a fairly, well designed course with excellent amenities, most of which you never see on any school course. These amenities include a nice sized course sign and map which is attached to the middle school's wall near # 1, asphalt tee pads when the walking path or concrete play area aren't used, Dynamic Disc Veteran's baskets and lots of navigational help.
The course begins on the east side of the middle school by the bus zone and plays around the school's athletic fields in a counterclockwise direction for the first 11 holes. At hole 12, you are directed to cross the street and then holes 12-18 play around the backside of East Elementary School.
The course is totally flat with almost no trees on the middle school part. Challenges include a few neighborhood fences. Distances range from 115' to 388'. There are three holes in the back nine that play off into the wooded area. I thought they were probably the most interesting holes on the course. I liked 13-14 and 15. There are signs here asking players not to climb over the neighbor's fence to retrieve their discs.
Cons:
I have concerns with hole 7 which is a 90-degree dogleg around the fence and walking path. This could be a possible safety hazard as you're throwing blindly into the path. Plus, discs will find their way over the fence into this neighbor's yard.
Flat, open terrain on the middle school.
Not available during school hours or certain athletic events.
Long walkout from 11 to 12.
Little building on hole # 12 is fenced and could grab a few discs.
Other Thoughts:
I liked the amenities here like the wood chip walking path on # 15, next tee arrows, etc. You seldom find any extras helping us players on school fields. This is a nice solid course and there's no competing courses around here for 25 miles. Unfortunately, the terrain is pretty mundane which left the course designers little to work with. They did remarkably well for what they were given and I compliment them for their efforts. We all applaud their hard work and as a traveling player, I appreciate their navigational aids. But in reality, what's here is a nice, playable average type course.