Pros:
Cement Tee Pads
Kiosk at hole one
Plenty of parking
practice basket between the parking lot and the walk to hole 1
all attempts to get a verity of shots were put into the design of this course
Cons:
No tee signs yet, but was easy to follow.
Long walk between holes 9 and 1
Other Thoughts:
Friend spotted a basket off 30 before this course even got listed on this web site. However it got listed here right before I went to go play the course.
Hole one is slightly downhill with a large tree to the left of the fairway and the basket is tucked into a clearing. Reachable for most, but you have to be accurate or be in the rough.
Hole 2 is a little crazy shot. There is an old stage between you and the basket, the shot for a right handed player is to skip under the trees for the 2.
Hole 3 gives you a tight hyzer or open anhyzer around a cedar tree. Basket has a small tree near it, but it is pretty open.
Hole 4 is a decent longer shot up behind a storage shed. Pretty open hyzer shot.
Hole 5 is a wide open shot back towards 4's tee.
then hole 6, longest hole on the course. You do have some tree's on your right and the fence marking OB, then you are pretty open on the left.
Hole 7 is a short little island hole, land in the circle or take a stroke penalty. On top of that, the basket is raised a few fee.
Hole 8, fun almost straight tunnel shot with a small creek to the left
Hole 9 tee's off from the parking lot. Literally, the tee is in the gravel parking lot. The basket is in a small clearing over the small creek with several tree's making an accurate shot a must. There is some rough on the right side of the basket, you don't want to be right to get a chance for a putt.
You could have some fun and play from #9 tee box to the practice basket.
Would I play here again
Yes, it was a fun little course. It would be a good course to bring first timers out as most of the holes are on the shorter side but has a lot of different looking holes and shots.