Pros:
Some variety, park courses are mostly getting better. Thank you, designers!
Not trashed yet.
Easy to navigate. Good signage.
Holes don't cross over each other or other activity areas.
Porta-john on site.
Cons:
Really new: paths not beaten down, lots of tiny stumps to avoid, planting not finished.
#4 has potential, but could use some adjustment.
No trash cans on course.
I going to put the tees under con for MN. They are ok, probably not finished, but will not be great in winter. Dirt, framed, with a half-length rubber mat. Ought to be full-length mat if nothing else. Maybe concrete is coming.
Other Thoughts:
I shot 30 twice today, guess that's about what a tired, experienced amateur should shoot for as par.
Sign shows a practice basket that doesn't exist yet. It really is brand new.
Holes:
1) putting practice
2,3,9) straight shots around 300'
4) no line out of the woods, and the line depicted on the sign will never be played, it would be a 12' wide (for over 250') massive curving dogleg right. A straighter, better shot is possible and far more likely for any experienced player to try, but still basically luck to hit a window out of the trees
5,6,8) great technical holes in the woods, short
7) RHFH, not much else to try. Not long, but par 4 due to difficult line. Good, tough design.