Pros:
This short little recreational course plays around the this really nice baseball field. Why does a town of 150 people have such a nice ballfield? I ought to write a review on the ballfield. I'd give it about a 3.5. But meanwhile back to the course. The tees are white boards in the ground sometimes with an orange cone marking them. They're sometimes kind of hard to locate. The baskets are okay with the number on top. You play around the field starting down the third base line, around left fielf, center and then finishing over behind first base. # 4 is long, straight and open, maybe 300 feet. The # 7 basket is sunk about about 6" lower than the others. # 9 is a longer hole, probably 400' playing back to behind home plate. It's kinda fun with a few obstacles in the way, including baseball fans and players.
Cons:
It's not the greatest park in the world in which to build a course but I bet it was the best choice they have in Dimock, South Dakota. You'd probably have to skip # 9 if there was a ball game being played. It's kinda hard to navigate the first time around. The misquitos were chewing on me something fierce at 7 AM when I played.
Other Thoughts:
If I lived in Dimock, I play this course every day and twice on Sunday. I'd play it backwards. I'd play it Safari style. I'd play it during the town's baseball team's double headers on Sunday afternoons. I'd rack up a few ACES in the process.