Pros:
- Easy access from the 4-lane highway
- Porta-john, and a few trash cans at the course.
- Very good navigation
- Older, but quite sufficient baskets in good shape.
- Great signs at each hole, although distances have mostly faded away. Show all the hole possibilities, as well as direction to the next hole. Bag hangers on all sign posts.
- Two tees and two pin placements on each hole. Most tees provide a different look and line, although a few are just longer.
- Good distance on a course in a park of this size. Surprising, actually.
- Some nice shots requiring you to throw under a reasonable green ceiling.
- Some nice shots over the little brook that runs through the park. #3 is especially unique with a shot window over a bridge about 200 feet out.
- #4, although short, is through a stand of mature trees that has some difficulty. The red and blue tees are pretty far apart too, which provides two entirely unique holes.
- #7 basket is guarded tightly by 3 large mature trees. Definitely makes you decide on how to approach the pin with your second shot.
Cons:
- Hole #1 is not particularly clearly marked until you get right on it.
- Parking is nicely centrally located, but it is definitely in play on #9 for a RHBH drive that gets away from someone. So is #8 tee pad. And the porta-john.
- Some debris on #8 that needs to be cleared. Or burned. Also, the pin is close to some private property with a fence. Looks like shots go long all the time, and people have to stoop under the fence to go find discs.
- Some of the long holes don't have a lot going for them aside from their length (#5, #9)
- #9 has been redesigned, assumedly because of the electric pole and guy-wires that were installed in its fairway. So now the pads point the wrong direction, and the hole loses a little character.
Other Thoughts:
- Very solid 9-hole park course, that's pretty well dedicated to disc golf. Don't think it gets a ton of play, but the fun factor is decent here. Pretty well designed for the land, which is scenic. Well worth the 30 minute stop if you're passing by. If I lived close by, I would be very content with this as a home course.