Pros:
* Combined with the Red course = 36 hole adventure
* White Veteran baskets catch well and perfectly distinguish the Blue vs. Red course
* Intuitive, easy to navigate layout
* Free!!
* Clubhouse option at the onsite bar and grill after your round
* Great opportunities to air it out....fewer trees
* No hole over 400ft. (more winter friendly)
* Fun use of the available land
* Potential for yet another course?
* Super accessible off 394/169 and easy to find
Cons:
* Pretty busy these days before the snow
* Signage is low key...just the hole #
* Rubber pads
* Many flat holes with slight elevation shifts
Other Thoughts:
With many courses closing shop for the "offseason", it is refreshing to have exclusive winter courses open. What a great idea for all ball golf courses, and there are many in the west metro! (Message!)
This course is very good for what it is. Yes, it feels like a temporary course, because that's exactly what it is. No, there are no wooded sections that will test your finesse. This is a great course to work on your driving and as long as there is no snow, this would be a perfect course for developing your roller.
Frozen water hazards come into play on many holes and the ice is pretty thin right now. Bring a retrieving device to play it safe.
Holes 6-10 are pretty mundane....but on this loop you could easily see the potential for a whole other course that could be installed in the north western corner of the ball golf course. 54 holes would be outstanding!!
I would say this course lacks a "signature" hole...but I wonder if other reviewers would feel the same way. My favorite holes were 1,5,11 and 12.
I am super thankful for the G3T folks for making these courses happen. This is a true gift to golfers all over the Metro and I would recommend visits before the snow falls, and certainly after.