Pros:
-Long concrete tees
-Trees for obstruction of flight
-Dog friendly. They have poo-toob for dog poop on wooden posts at tees
-Hooks on all the wooden tee posts for hanging anything or holding dog leash.
-Very easy to navigate. They have a wooden post with a white tip at each tee as well as a diagram of the hole. Also they have on the wooden post A,B, & some C's and a metal ring next to each letter. The letter with the zip tie indicates where the basket is that day! This is the best diagramed/ easy to navigate course I've played by far.
-Trashcans to throw away my trash and anything I find on the course.
-2 different practice baskets. the one to the left has blocks in the ground and tell you how far out you are!
-A 4 way warm up net to throw into.
-Bathroom in parking lot
-Beautiful scenery
-Multi pin placement
-It looks like wood chips were added to the greens recently
-Stumps at all tees
-OB if you like the challenge
-Elevation changes
Cons:
-Not much shade during summer
-Traffic can be bad when school is in and its the end of the day for them.
-Footing on hole 12 (can be difficult in areas to get to the top without feeling like you will fall)
Other Thoughts:
I like how spread out this course is. I haven't seen this course crowded to the point of holding me playing alone up, but I also play during the week days. If i could change one thing it would be hole 10 closer to parking lot incase you would like to skip a crowd. I love the shot variation here. low ceiling, death putt, RHFH, long drives, and close ones covered by bush and small tree branches. I wish all courses had a warm up area like this place. i love the blocks in the ground for the distance on the practice basket and the very rare 4 way warm up net. There is some shade here but not enough to save you from not wearing sunscreen. Hole #17 needs the bridge back. I would highly recommend this course to a friend.