Pros:
-The baskets are brand new and I think better than Disc Catcher pro's
-Amazing course to get kids (12 and under) interested in Disc Golf. (great course for a family activity)
newly poured concrete tee pads
blatantly obvious layout you don't really need signage or maps
-low traffic for a public park
Cons:
-tee pads are a bit small for adults
-holes 1-5 are basically all identical an obstacle or two would have been nice (I know its for kids but a mando or large rock or bush to avoid would have made it more like disc golf and less like putt putt)
No signage or par info by the holes (not like it was 100% necessary)
Other Thoughts:
I never give anything more than a 3.0 rating for a 9 hole course but I had to make an exception here. Great concept for a small course and if we want to have more 5-10 year old's playing Disc Golf we need more courses like this I'm a little confused as to what is going on with hole 7 its def a hard hole to navigate (especially if your 7) if the course is supposed to be where moms with 4 kids under 10 and one in a stroller can take their kids out for a day in the park and learn disc golf then hole 7 makes that entirely impossible however as an adult I certainly thought it was a fun hole concept but couldn't imagine trying to keep up with my kids or keep them clean and dry tromping down a hill and through a muddy creek.
I think when par info is posted it should be by age group like they should all be par 4 holes for 6 and under (except 7 should be par 5). 8 and under should get par 3 on holes 1-5 par 4 on 6 par 5 on 7 and par 4 on holes 8&9. 10 and under should get par 3 on all but hole 7 where they get an extra shot. Adults (11 and over) should have par 2 on everything (like it is posted) it would be a really fun family activity and even the playing field based on your age. I cant wait to see how this course is when its compleeted