Pros:
Another course that exceeded my expectations. This is hands down the best beginner/putt and approach course I've ever played. With only nine holes, this course manages to cover hyzer holes, anhyzer holes, uphill(check out my video in the media section), downhill, and quasi-tunnel shots. Pair this combination with brand new baskets and signs on the tees and you have yourself a great beginner course.
No need to bring drivers or midranges, the longest hole is something like 230 feet.
Another huge bonus is that there is a lot of room for expansion in the event that the owners decide to add holes.
On top of that, there's a ton of other onsite activities like a fantastic Rodelbahn, mini golf, and other fun activities for younger kids.
Cons:
Crossing fairways, all holes are very short (definitely a putter/ace race course), no concrete/brick tees, may be pay to play (was on a Sunday during the winter season and didn't see anyone to pay), and awkward fencing in a few places.
Other Thoughts:
I would definitely check this place out if I were you. I wasn't planning on playing here, but I definitely don't regret coming. It's a fantastic place to warm up and practice putting and approaching. Definitely check out the pictures I took in the Media section!