Pros:
5'x10' astroturf pads atop wood frame, level. Teesigns at each hole.
Two 9-hole loops, beginning/ending at brewery.
Views of Blue Ridge.
Cons:
To move from basket=9 to tee=10, you walk thru the initial portion of hole=2 and steeply uphill the entire length of hole=1.
For holes with multiple pin positions, the teesigns do not indicate which position is current.
Other Thoughts:
The course plays up, down, across, and along the small hills, long slopes, and well-mowed fields that form a portion of a large property that hosts both a brewery and a winery.
From the tee, there are a few holes which have a couple trees to miss or a window to hit early, but for the most part, it is initially heave-ho with minimal shot-shaping. By contrast, most baskets will either be on a fast green, or be somewhat guarded by trees, or be near oob, so more finesse will be needed on the approach shots.
Distances vary greatly, a few holes being reachable by the ~300' (aka me) thrower, others typically par=3 distance, and a few par >3 holes.
Elevation changes vary greatly, too, as well as the types of elevation change.
Favourite hole #11: The initial drive is up-n-over a small rise, followed by a mild left, then a sharper left, to a basket contained within a broad-but-narrowing funnel.
Luckiest hole #1: After driving ~2 hours in the car, and some minimal stretching, my first throw of the day (BuzzSS), went smoothly down the slope, missing the one tree it needed to miss, then faded neatly into the chains, for an opening ace. I almost quit right then to head for the brewery, as I had peaked for the day!
A solid course offering good variety of lengths and elevation changes, with opportunities for long opening drives and finesse approaches, and, of course, the brewery and its deck with a view to the mountains.