Very solid intermediate level courses that will challenge a majority of the players that come here, especially on holes 8-18. Course has holes that cater to all type of throws.
Baskets - 18 very grippy Mach 5 baskets that are labeled with the hole numbers in red. No issues on spit outs. There is also a practice basket at the start of the course,
Tees - 12 of the holes have two large gravel tees per hole. The shorter (am) tees are known as the sticks while the longer tees (pro) are the stones. Holes 4, 6, 8, 11, 13, and 16 only have one tee that are marked with both red wooden blocks and rocks. The gravel was not slick and seemed to have a fresh layer. The stones are more challenging but typically due to distance, at times, it changes the line of the hole.
Signs - Brand new signs that are no longer made of wood. They list the hole number, par, and distance for both the sticks and stone tees. Signs no longer include a picture of the hole. There are next hole signs when needed pointing you in the right direction. Course map at the start of the course and scorecards are available if needed. Signs located at the stones (pro) tee with exception on hole 14.
Variety - Course has everything from long and open (1-7), moderately wooded, heavily wooded, short and technical, long and technical, elevation, and multiple blind shots due to woods and elevation. There are a few water hazards 1, 4, 6, 9, 15, and 18 but the water is less than a foot deep at the most, typically only after it rains. Course starts off open and then finishes out in the woods starting with hole 8. Wooded holes are all different. No two holes are the same. Woods and elevation cause blind shots (see below).
Elevation - every hole has some sort of elevation change. Blind shots on holes 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, and 17 due to elevation. Elevation really stands out on holes 11, 12, 17, and 15.
Proshop includes discs, bags, and drinks. if not open, there is a number to call where someone will unlock. If nobody is present, use honor system to get drinks for $1 each.
Very peaceful and scenic course. Cannot hear cars, tons of nature, quiet, occasional sound of farm machinery and farm animals.
Benches on 5, 7, 9, 13, 15, and 17. 15's bench is halfway down the hole in a cool/creepy little hang out.
Trash cans at hole 6, after 9, and at hole 14.
Port -a-potty at start of course.
Pay to play money seems to be reinvested into the course (signs, gravel, bridges, etc).
Bridges when needed; 1, 6, 9, 10, 15, 18.
Easy to navigate. Keep in mind, after hole 9, go to the road and follow it to the left until you see the tee for 10. Otherwise no difficulty with navigating.