Pros:
+ Clean and well maintained
+ 9 nice baskets
+ Same teepads as Breezy Point. I think they are rubber, grip well. Not sure how good they are when wet
+ Navigation is pretty easy with a couple exceptions
+ #4 is a long, V shaped shot, first uphill, then downhill (or you can try to bomb it through the woods)
+ Wonderful use of elevation
+ Good mix of wooded and open. 1-3, 9 are all pretty open and 4-8 are all pretty tight and wooded
+ Tons of parking, looks like a fairly busy park, they do a good job avoiding other park activities.
Cons:
- No tee signs at all. With this many blind shots, hole maps become a must.
- Some of the fairways can be a little tight for beginners. (not penalizing the course, just a heads up for the newbies out there)
- Blind tee shots on 2, 4, 6, 7, 8. follow the fairway the best you can and pray, I guess
- On hole 2, you can see basket 3 straight ahead and basket 9 to the right, basket 2 is about 200' away, to the left in the pines.
- On hole 8 you can see basket 3 before basket 8. basket 8 is to the right, before you come out of the woods.
After 9, you walk across 1's fairway to leave
Other Thoughts:
After 3, walk down the path to the left and you'll find tee 4.
This is a fun course once you figure out where things are.
Great to have another one in the area.
To get a 4: Put in tee signs with maps.