Pros:
+ 18 hole disc golf course
+ Pretty well marked, generally easy to find the next tee.
+ Signs at every hole.
+ front 9 has some pretty decent variety.
+ Lots of other things to do. Running track, basketball hoops, tennis courts, soccer fields etc.
Cons:
- Tee pads are plastic and slippery even in ideal conditions. None of them were attempted to be set at level.
- A lot of holes don't have tees.
- The back half feels very repetitive, with most holes being straight shots through heavy woods, 200-300'.
- The rough is pretty rough in certain areas. Thick briar patches and dense undergrowth mean mids off the tee are often the best option.
- Half the course plays across a running trail. Wasn't an issue for my round but would be a serious issue if it were in use during your round.
- Some awkward shots. I'm a pretty skilled player but I don't see anyone getting a birdie on #7. There's a few holes that just don't feel quite right. Lots of fairways need way more definition, such as hole #17. As it stands it looks like a basket was put in the woods and that was that.
Other Thoughts:
This isn't a as good of a disc golf course as other nearby options, unfortunately.
I was excited to check out a new 18 hole disc golf course. I played a round here, but I don't expect to play another any tine soon. Rankin Lake, Goat Island, Bradley Center and RL Smith are all a short drive away, and are all superior courses.
Some of the issues I could look past if there were some more fun holes. I can deal with shoddy tees if the rest of the course makes it worth my time. This one doesn't, however. Just a little too plain and repetitive, especially the back 9.
The design of this course could use some tweaking. Define the fairways in the back half better, maybe try to stretch some holes out further, etc.
Unless you're simply looking to bag a new course, pass on this one. You'd be better off playing Goat Island, Rankin Lake, Bradley Center or one of Charlottes many wonderful courses.