Pros:
- some decent wooded challenge on most holes
- incorporates some very minor rolling elevation change
- well isolated from other activities in park
- fun for all ages/experience levels
- generally easy to find discs; rough but not overgrown
- cool shot to finish on 9 trying to throw under low hanging branches to the basket
- tee signs with maps are a little basic but serviceable
Cons:
- gravel tees are just ok, but only a little rutted
- extremely short to the point some won't care for it
- fairways for 2-8 are all crammed together
- navigation could be more clear since all holes are practically on top of each other
- fairly long walk between holes 1 and 9 and the rest of the course
- if course were ever busy, major safety hazards
- water hazard could have been incorporated for more challenge
Other Thoughts:
This is an odd duckling of a course. In general, I found it fun and casual, but the long walk between 1 and 2 and then coming back between 8 and 9 is a bit weird. The lake you pass on this walk is just itching to be incorporated. Holes 2-8 play through the woods with very short distances but some moderate technical challenge. Amenities are pretty lackluster here but this course shouldn't take you more than a half hour to play, so it's not that big a deal.
If the course ever were busy, you'd practically be throwing on top of your neighbors on holes 2-8, which go back and forth in a very cramped wooded area, so that would likely not go well. I can't imagine this course getting very busy, however.
My favorite hole was probably 9, as you're throwing at a basket a decent distance away with very low hanging willow branches shielding the basket. There is also a small roll downhill before the basket, so you have to keep your shot above the grass prior to the dip but below the branches which created a surprisingly unique challenge.
You likely won't need more than a midrange and putter for this course, maybe pulling out your fairway driver once or twice. It's a fun, quick round - a bit unpolished, but feels like you're there in nature a bit more on 2-8. Nothing to go out of your way for, but if you want a low-intensity round, this course is worth a try.