Pros:
- Course is set on the grounds of a high school, so there are plenty of places where interference is possible. As long as school is out, and nobody's practicing discus or shotput, it should be fine.
- A decent amount of trees to make things interesting here, as well as man-made obstacles like fences and a large water tower. #1 and #2 play very close to a fence, #3 and #4 have thick pine trees to go around. #6 and #8 force lines around obstacles, and #9 long has a fence on the left and trees on the right. Definitely needs a certain type of shot on these holes.
- Some tricky pin placements here. #1 and #2 are very close to the fences, #4 is tucked inside some pine trees, and #6 is in front of more large pines. Definitely adds challenge.
- #9 from the actual tee marker is a beast of a hole, probably around 400' with a window to hit. There is a lot of extra junk in the way (street signs, etc.), though, there's no shame in playing the short tee.
- Good baskets, tee markers are in the ground and can be tricky to find. Not impossible though.
Cons:
- Course is extremely hyzer heavy. #1, #3, and #4 are all pretty much RHBH hyzer only, and #3 and #5 are best suited to that shot. Every hole except #9 is hyzer friendly.
- Lots of man-made stuff, like fences, and paved/gravel roads, this course is definitely rough around the edges.
- Tee markers can be close to the baskets, and aren't pointed in the right direction in some cases. Better than nothing though.
Other Thoughts:
- A fun little course, there are a lot of hyzers but they are all pretty different. Some long, some very sharp, some blind, it's not too bad, especially for a high school course. Perfect for beginners (don't throw over the fence on #9 though!), ok for everyone else.