Pros:
The Douglas Community Disc Golf Course is generally a typical little rec course in a typical little Wyoming town. The small park has a thriving skate park, a community garden, horseshoe pits, ball fields, pickleball courts and a Bocce Ball playing area.
The disc golf starts back near the garden behind the skate park. There are small metal tee signs. They are thin enough that vandals could easily bend and abuse them. I'm impressed that none of that have been multilated by now. There are no tee pads. The baskets are pretty good reproductions of standard baskets. They're solid and each one is painted a different color. Hole lengths are recreational distances ranging from 140' up to 341'.
Cons:
The biggest problem here is a very poor design flaw. # 9 finishes way out at the far end of the park away from where you started. When you finish your round, walking back you pass in order, the # 9 fairway, two ballfield's, the two pickleball courts, (As an avid pickleball player, I can tell you these are first class lighted pickleball courts), horseshoe puts, a parking lot and finally the # 3 fairway. This poor design feature could be helped somewhat by making the current # 9 hole, # 7 and making the current # 7 (purple basket) the finishing hole. This would make more sense, design wise.
Other Thoughts:
Excluding the crazy routing, this is not such a bad little course. What I don't understand is why there were a hundred kids in the skate punk park and no one playing disc golf? Don't these kids know what they're missing?