Pros:
It's hard to believe that a nine holer could get a real 4.0 rating, but this one does it. I admit, before even playing this course I fantasized about what a 4 or a above 9 hole course might look like. Then I played this course, and I knew.
Iron Spike DGC was probably built for the college students at the local community college. That's the only logical reasoning I can find for such a high-quality, intentional course, in Palestine, TX (pr: PAL-es-teen). And intentional it is- from the large brutalist structure of the crossing railroad ties by hole one, to the three unique tees on every hole.
Before going into the tees, I first want to acknowledge the terrain of Green Park. There is a mix of gently rolling grassy hills, with a creek in the middle who's boundaries are 4-6ft ravines, or steep banks. Baskets near the creek are well placed to engage the elevation of the park, challenge you with "death putts," or think about your approach with respect to guardian trees. It would have been easy to put the baskets in the middle of a field, or open space, or whatever, but there is evident consideration given to shot choice. Which leads us to the part of this course that makes it a must-play:
Each hole has three tees, which is even a little unusual on an 18 hole course, but what sets this apart from most other courses with multiple tees is how well placed and thought out each tee is. The tees are broken up into A, B, and C placements. A being the longest, and C the shortest. Most courses that have multiple tees will simple place them in a staggered line, so you have variation of length but not of shot. Iron Spike does not do that, and this is why is an outstanding course, even for 9 holes. Even if the A tee is 450ft, and the C tee 250ft, each tee will be placed in a way that engages the trees on the hole, and the shapes your shot. The A, B, and C tee can play as three unique holes, with unique lines, and unique strategies. Having short tees that may be easy for beginners but will even make amateurs think about shot selection creates engaging and inspiration disc golf.
The course sits on about half the park, the north side of the road that splits it. But none of the fairways run into each other, or overlap. It may get a little snug on the A tees, but I'd have to play again just to be sure. What I'm getting at is the flow of the course, and how genius the design is to offer so many options on a small amount of open land, and not even feel crowded. I've played a lot of 18+ hole courses that really squeezed in holes to fit. I never got that feeling here.
Because of the huge difference in hole length from A to C tees, you can play a round in under half an hour, or as long as 45 minutes or so. Either way, it's worth playing multiple rounds if you have the time.
Oh, and every A, B, and C tee is a level concrete tee pad with hole number, tier, and distance on its sign. That's 27 concrete tees on a 9 hole course. Someone really cared about making this course a good experience for the player.
Cons:
The baskets are starting to get a little old. If the local golfers can raise the funds, or get financial help from the city, it would be great to see some better baskets to match the high caliber quality of the course. If "they" can install 27 concrete pads and huge iron spike decoration, hopefully they can get some good baskets.(you can get championship level baskets for under $300 each, jus sayin)
It would be nice if the tee signs had little maps of the holes. Even something simple. It's not too necessary though, because it is pretty obvious where you're going. It would help most on the A tees, maybe B's too when the hole is long enough that you may not be able to see the basket from where you are.
At first, navigation can be a little tricky because the hole 8 or 9 tees are closer than 1's. But after that it flows pretty easily, especially after you get a feel for the course. I never had a problem after the very beginning of the course, but I'm just looking for something to put here.
Other Thoughts:
I play this course every time I go to Palestine to visit my grandmother, and strongly recommend anyone driving by play it too. As c_a_miller says, it's great stop on a road trip, and a good way to stretch your legs. Definitely worth driving a little out of the way for.
If you do play this course, you should write a review and get it into the Top 9 Hole courses on this site. I don't think it's hit the minimum reviews necessary to be in the rankings yet, but this is a course which deserves to be in the public knowledge.