Other Thoughts:
Nine baskets in a large open field behind a community center. Installed by the Paul McBeth Foundation to grow the sport in areas that aren't likely to have courses. Excellent white Chainstars, but as of winter 2023, no signage or tees
Controlled access: the area is fenced, and you get to the course through the main lobby. The doors out to the back can lock behind you, so it's a good idea to check in at the front desk as a courtesy. According to uDisc play should be free, though I understand the sentiment of making a small donation to a non-profit (like the donation boxes you sometimes find on courses at church camps). This is a beautiful facility with a welcoming staff, so any confusion about pay-to-play or limited access shouldn't deter you
These are open holes in a large area with a few walking paths and ballfields. Hole #4 crosses a baseball infield, so no disc golf when that field is in use.
Pars are geared to encourage beginners: two short par 4's with the extra stroke to compensate for the (slight) uphill and a few trees guarding a green. The only hole longer than 300' is also a par 4.
For anyone other than beginners, this is just a bagging stop. It wasn't designed for us. But nobody's saying we can't pad our averages with the soft pars.
Evidence of lots of geese - dress your feet accordingly