Pros:
There are multiples tees and the flow is logical.
Next tee arrows to guide you.
The park and grounds were well kept.
This course uses what elevation that is present as best it can. Rounds should play quickly here. Also there are other amenities as here like a playground, pavilions, etc. The flow is logical and disc loss should be nil.
This is a beginner friendly course.
Hole observations:
1-downhill shot from the long tee
2-moderate length with the basket protected by a tree from the long tee
3-slightly downhill from the short tee
4-slightly downhill with the basket in the open
5-slightly uphill with the basket in the open
6-slightly downhill with cedars lining the hole from the short tee. You can throw over the cedars right now but in a few years this will make for an interesting line.
7-has trees to throw over from the long tee and dog legs hard from the short tee
8-moderate length with the right hand side open from the short tee
9-mostly open from the short tee
Cons:
This course is mostly open with the above exceptions and there just aren't many lines to be shaped. The planting of some trees would help spice things up a bit.
The tee pads??? Right now they are just small blocks of cement not large enough to be much more than a marker with the hole number and L for long or S for short. Also there isn't any signage. Hopefully this will be addressed and I can update my review in the future.
No trash cans or benches.
Wind will factor in on several holes due to the lack of trees.
The walk from 9's basket to the parking lot and 4's basket to 5's tee was rather lengthy.
Other Thoughts:
This is a a good beginners course that offers a different set of tees to give you a different look. You can air out some drives here as it is pretty open. I wished the pond would've been utilized somehow to keep things interesting. This course just needs a little bit of something added to keep things from getting repetitive.
If you are passing through the area and need to get in a quick 9 this would be a good place to do so.