Pros:
+ There is a nice, easy, intuitive flow from hole to hole.
+ The baskets were in tip-top condition.
+ Plenty of parking. Free. Clean. I'm sure this course doesn't get crowded.
+ Appropriate for beginners and no risk of losing a disc, as there really isn't any "rough".
Cons:
- The course doesn't start by the parking lots, rather, it starts by the restrooms in the middle of the park. This was weird. You walk to the baskets expecting it to be #1 but you find 3 and 7's tees instead.
- This the risk of throwing into the street or into the track (both clearly OB) are both apparent.
- Not much elevation change or challenge. The holes range from 190-269 ft, so you can expect to be successful with just a putter. The couple trees that are sprinkled throughout are utilized well though.
- The tees are rubber and have the hole # and distance (in ft) spray painted on them. They are readable now, but I'd imagine this will fade with time (like we see on the east course).
Other Thoughts:
I came here expecting just nine holes, so I was pleasantly surprised that an additional 9 holes (on the west side) were installed in the park. They're shorter and easier, in my mind, than the east 9. The only thing that may make them a tick trickier is the looming OB from the track and the road.
Nothing spectacular here, just your typical 9 hole park disc golf course.