Pros:
Good for all skill levels. Beginners shouldn't lose discs, or get frustrated. Good signs now. While it is a good beginner course, it does offer challenges with trees and placement of baskets. Course is usually well taken care of, being a state park.
Cons:
Some of the baskets are leaning a little. Right now, basket 8 has been taken out by a tree. There is quite a bit of walking for a beginner course, especially between holes 4 and 5
Other Thoughts:
This is one of our favorite courses in the area. It is more challenging than the course in Tahlequah, but I have no problem taking beginners to it. The first reviews were made when there were no signs, so I wanted to add one now that has been changed. The signs are very good, including ones that show you where to go next when there is a bit of walking. I don't mind walking a lot, but some of you might. There is one basket down right now, but the last time this happened, the park fixed it fairly quickly. It is an area that get flooding, and other bad weather. Finally, this interview is from an intermediate level perspective. I do not have a pro arm, but I think that it still would offer some challenges for those who do.