Pros:
I didn't call ahead but just showed up announced. No problem. The course starts behind the main conference building. Holes 1 and 10 both tee off the patio. Both are downhill throws. # 1 is a 165' touch shot while # 10 is a 405' par 4. The pads are concrete and the tee signs show the route and the next tee. It really helps on this course to remember that next tee information as the course bibs and weaves through the camp. The baskets are DGA models with the hard to read red numbers.
The course is a recreational but does have a couple of holes that are longer such as # 10 @ 405', # 14 playing across a field is 390', # 15 is 505'.
I kinda liked # 10, the long downhill and # 11. # 11 is a low tunnel shot which climbs a small hill. # 17 and 18 both play through a jungle type area and both are basic hyser throws.
Cons:
Navigation is a little tricky in a couple of places. I had a difficult time finding # 3 ( I think)?
I also missed the # 16 tee pad.
I still believe the course is a little long for the campers.
The # 18 tee pad isn't lined up with the basket.
Other Thoughts:
It's very nice of the folks here at a Lake Aurora Christian Camp to be so welcoming to us disc golfers. I think it's on the east-west trip across the state. Must be a pretty good stop and shoot a round break. It's a solid fun throw and worth your time. Not a destination course and there are probably times when the course is no available which is a good reason for calling ahead. And like all the courses at churches and Christian camps, remember no bad words and drugs or alcohol. Have fun!