Mathis is a pretty typical beginner Niner. No real elevation change (minor on 1 and 2), no serious doglegs, no tunnel shots and no guarded baskets.
#2 is the longest on the course, 298' and uphill, then everything else is 147'-262'. But these are not gimmie Ace Runs, the trees do create obstacles to shape shots around and just about every hole has a low ceiling, if you go right at the basket.
#1 does require you to throw right or left to the basket, and #3 basket is behind a row of trees down the right side of the fairway, requiring a left to right shot.
#9 offers a pretty open drive across the end of the field, but the basket has a couple of trees nearby, creating the low ceiling there.
Mathis won't be much of challenge for intermediates or above, but it wasn't built for that. Without any actual marked tees, you can even let the newbies tee from wherever they want and level the challenge. Or, play it as your warm up round for the other courses in the area.
I saw a park worker on the way out, after complimenting him on the condition of the course (something I always do, if warranted), I mentioned that the course could use some tee signs. He asked what those were
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