Pros:
Course is played on the golf course at Heritage Hills Golf Resort. The grounds are kept immaculate and gives off a professional vibe. The carts are a huge plus for me, usually golf courses give disc golf the runt of the litter when it comes to carts, but HH gave us brand new carts to roam in.
As far as the golf itself, if you like to throw far with minimal regard for placement zones, then look no further! You can lay into 14 power tee shots on this monster 11,000' course.
Favorite holes for me are the 372' 6th hole where you play a wide spike hyzer (RHBH) off a cliff over a pond and the 844' 16th where you have to manage a distance shot off a cliff into a tight (as tight as a golf fairway can be) fairway, then climb the hilly fairway to a perched green.
Cons:
Tee pads/signs - none exist at the moment so you're blindly following the course map. Just updated the UDisc app with the course map so follow that while you're out there. I'm sure the tee signs will be up before Worlds in July.
Course can become a bit repetitive when crushing down golf fairway after golf fairway with little regard for where to place it.
Many of the holes do play as: throw as far as you can, approach to either the left or right of golf fairway for birdie look.
Not a problem for longer arm MPO/MA1 players but for newer players/shorter arms, there's not real respite for them to score.
Other Thoughts:
Overall, if the course gets the support is deserves from the resort, it can become a must play in the York/Lancaster area.
It is $20 to play with a cart which I think is more than fair with the grounds we're playing on and the fact that ball golf is being charge something close to $60 to use the same fairways.
There is a fantastic pub at the end of the 9th and 18th holes. Can reload on snacks/drinks before heading into the back nine.