Pros:
+ Innova Discatchers. They seem relatively new and catch just like they should.
+ A decent variety of forehand, backhand, open and wooded holes. This course does a good job of using the land it has for the course. The course plays around an open field and they could have easily just put all the holes in throwing in the field but they used the surrounding woods nicely.
+ Good teesigns that give you everything you need, as long as you can deal with them being in yards.
+ Nice bathrooms right next to the first hole.
+ This is what I would call a practice course. Its not going to challenge you or tire you out but it will give you the opportunity to throw a bunch of different shots and get out and play.
Cons:
- Teepads. I used none of the teepads. They just put some 4x4's down to mark the front of the box and thats it. They are dirt which normally isnt an issue but these are worn down to the roots below them and are just not safe to throw from. Thankfully there is plenty of room around most of the pads to throw from a safe area.
- The land is very swampy. When I played there was standing water by the basket on a few holes and with gators in the area it makes playing some of the holes kinda difficult.
- Hole 9 is the only headscratcher on the course. Its a par 4 that is 259' which should never be a thing. The hole just doesnt have a fairway. You have to lay up about 100' off the tee down an odd tunnel and then throw over a small body of water to get to the hole that is next to the water and surrounded by trees. If you are not perfect, your disc is going into possible gator water. You could get super aggressive and 2 this hole but it is 1000% not worth it.
Other Thoughts:
This course should really only be played to get out and practice. Play the first 8 holes and just skip hole 9 and go right back to the beginning. I used a bunch of different shots to score well here which is nice to see in a short nine hole course. Dont stop here unless you are course bagging, practicing or have no other choice.