Other Thoughts:
I wanted to show my good friend and his girlfriend real disc golf and this course was the closest to them and a niner, so why not? I'll tell you why not! The course is overgrown, vandalized, unmarked, tiny, overly simplified, and boring. The only thing about this course that smells of real disc golf is that there are trees and grass and Innova baskets. Maybe this would be good for weak and small and timid disc throwers, children, and maybe for someone who has 20 minutes to kill, but other than that you should just avoid this course. Who wants to throw from a "tee" that's made with 4 inch tall pieces of wood in a big square? Very lazy. You're never throwing far, so you don't have to worry about run-ups or whatever, but it's very annoying. If you don't heed my warning and avoid this course, but still actually want to unleash a good strong throw, throw from right by tee 1 to the hole across the field. You'll probably lose a disc, but there is an open field to throw in. For that matter, why even come to this course? Maybe you have a death wish and aren't afraid of all the gangstas being shady in the parking lot... Anyway, there are good baskets here, but simply having baskets doesn't justify giving this course any '# discs out of 5'. This course isn't worthy of the 9 Innova baskets.
UPDATE: After playing so much in the last year, I've decided to re-rate this. It's not worth 1 disc.