Pros:
Fun & challenging pin placement
Great variety of shots (backhand, forehand, uphill and downhill)
Lots of trees with almost no undergrowth
Solar lights on baskets
Cons:
Lack of tee signs, only tee markers
The course maps and scorecards were water-soaked
Lots of leaves and downed tree limbs in fairway
Only 9 holes
Other Thoughts:
Gamaliel DGC is a fun course to play if you happen to be in the area; however, I would probably not go out of my way just to play the course again. Because some of the baskets were hard to find, tee signs would really improve this course for first time players. Basket #3 was especially difficult to locate. The fairway for #3 doglegs to the left almost 90 degrees and the basket is located at the bottom of the hill. Since there are very few places to lose a disc, the course is beginner friendly, but the downed tree limbs and leaves littering some of the fairways could give rookies a bad first impression. It is a good course in which to practice. If you played this course on a regular basis, your overall game would improve due to the elevation and accuracy challenges. In general, Gamaliel DGC is a fun, low budget 9 hole course with natural tees and no tee signs.