Pros:
* new looking red DD Veteran baskets
* Detailed hole maps
* QR code's on each hole that brings you to a drone flyover
*very easy layout to follow
* very distinct, fair fairways
*variety of shot shapes, distances, and wooded vs open holes
* 2 tee pads, a rec and a pro
*scenic little creek that you play beside
*fairly difficult to shoot par on for AMs
Cons:
* only one pin location
*not a whole lot of elevation
* baskets don't have the hole numbers on them
Other Thoughts:
Wow... just wow! I loved this course!! I was visiting Arkansas from Stl, and I saw this course was recently played for the NWA open A tier and filmed on GK pro, so I decided to try it out.
You start off with a 750 foot hole on an open field with about 100 feet left of woods and the creek. If you want the birdie, you should aim for the am tee pad. You don't want to your angle to be cut off when you get to the creek, or otherwise you'll be scrambling. Then the next hole is right next to it, tucked in the woods and you have a difficult 280 foot straight shot through some trees. These first two holes set the standard for the rest of the course. You meander through the woods that have wide, very fair fairways that aren't poke and hope through the woods. However if you mess up your drive, you better hope your scramble game came that day because it is hard to get out of. You'll be able to find your next hole with ease, as it's either marked with a well defined trail, or you'll be able to see it very close to you. Multiple holes come into play where you have to either cross the little creek, or not throw your drive too hard and go into it. Lastly, you'll have a couple field shots that do require you to end up in the woods that can be quite difficult. Just everything about this course is amazing, clearly there was a lot of work put in here. Just the tiny details, like the QR code's on each tee sign that allows you to have a drone flyover of the hole made the course that much better. Genius! I can't say enough good things about this course, and if you are visiting here and are going to try Jbeast, you better try Creekside too.