Pros:
-Very nice clearly marked plastic signs that start off each lane
-A small creek wraps through the 9 hole that presents some nice challenges
-Elevated basket on 9
-Off to the side of a very nice park that sits on a lake
-Plenty of parking and easy to find park, right off the highway
Cons:
-The course does not begin that close to parking nor does it wrap around back to the first tee. Plan on a somewhat short walk before and after play
-Some baskets were pretty worn with faded markers on them
-The flow of the course is kinda awkward but still fun
-Though the park sits on a lake, but only one hole has a view of it. It's a pretty park but the course doesn't take advantage of it.
Other Thoughts:
I did not expect much from this course. It's very much squeezed to the side of a very nice park. The 9 hole starts on the south west side, not far from the entrance. You start with the lake to your back and after your first throw, turn to face the lake and say goodbye because that's the closest you'll get to it.
The course winds along the creek that flows into/out(?) of the lake so tall grass flanks the first few baskets and then acts as a small obstacle later on as you crisis-cross the creek a few times.
It's not a hard course, good for starters, still fun for the rest I really enjoyed it more that I thought, even though the course sometimes doesn't have a great logical flow to it, supporting my theory that this course was a bit of an after thought by the city. Still, the designer made it work enough. I saw some evidence of expansion on this course, but I'm concerned, since they don't seem to be expanding out but rather working with the land they already have. If they are expanding this might tip the play from somewhat confusing to over the top crazy