Pros:
-Heavily wooded terrain combined with tricky basket-placements call for precise
drives and "smart" approaches.
The upper area of the course is less wooded while the distance increase.
-Some holes offer elevation changes in addition to the tight fairways and can make it
really challenging for beginners and pros alike.
-The layout is quite good as several holes require and offer different shots.
Some call for creativity.
-Baskets and Teesigns were in good condition.
-The place offers holiday homes for rent a restaurant and several leisure activites.
Cons:
-On hole #15 and #18, the fairways are almost nonexistent. Those were the most
unfair holes i have played so far.
-The upper area is not maintained regularly. High grass can be a problem here.
There are also some nasty, thick bushes along the fairway.
-You need to "climb" your way up to the next holes after #6. It's a short but steep
hiking trail to tee #7.
-Sadly there are no real tees and #13 is placed terribly,
on a steep hill.
Other Thoughts:
-I dont know about the rates as i played during a tournament, but i think this course is
Pay to Play.
-Although the course is close to a lake, water is not in play
on any of the holes (sadly).
-You might need spotters on certain holes, due to rolling holes and blind shots.
-Some fairways run along/cross walking paths. The area seemed to be far out
but you might run into some hikers.
-I played in November and it was quite difficult to hit the fairway. In summer, this course
might be really hard to play unless the gaps are cut/maintained.