Pros:
- great elevation change for a 9 hole city park
- high quality baskets
- basic park amenities like ample parking, bathrooms, some garbage cans and benches
- some decent tree obstacles and shot shaping
- hole 9 ends back at parking lot
- generally well manicured park
- cool covered bridge over creek incorporated into several holes
Cons:
- major safety hazards with walking paths
- crammed in the middle of too many other activities
- some may find the course too easy/short
- natural tees are abysmal
- tee posts have no information other than hole number
Other Thoughts:
Well, I guess I am in the minority amongst the trusted reviewers. This course has not gotten a lot of love, but I really enjoyed it! Admittedly, it's not mind blowing, but it has surprisingly good elevation change for such a small park, a little creek running through it, and some high quality baskets.
The main con here is safety, with a lot of fairways throwing over walking paths. I hate when things are crammed into multi-use parks like this, and I wanted to give this course a 2.5 based on fun factor/general quality but couldn't with the safety issues. I played just before full darkness so nobody was in my way but this could be a serious issue at other times. I can't imagine this course ever getting busy, but the playground and walking paths certainly could.
The tee posts are very basic and have no information other than hole number and a directional arrow. The tees are natural, uneven, and showing wear. These two items could seriously use upgrades. With that said, I thought the course forced some limited shot shaping, incorporated elevation change well, utilized some variety of hole distances, and was a lot of fun to play.
This will be a quick 20-30 minute round but for something casual it's worth a quick stop. If you are road tripping, the McNair Dam - East campground is only 5 minutes away with some campsites with fantastic views of Carlyle Lake. I wish I had realized how out of date the pictures of this course were; I would have taken new ones. The baskets shown have been upgraded and are much nicer now.
Overall, I don't completely get the hate for this course. It certainly has its cons but those aside, it's a fun little course to throw quickly.