Pros:
This does not qualify as a pro but the basket # 7 is set approximately two feet from the running lane on the straightaway portion of the school's track. Talk about a law suit waiting to happen? I could get the middle school kid who gets greased while running the 100 yard dash an easy 1.5 million dollar settlement, today! Cash!
McLoughlin has 8 baskets (double chain, no less) set around the perimiter of the school's track and athletic fields. There are maybe five of the old school fiberglass tee signs scattered here and there. Most are badly faded and illegible. The numbers are visible on a couple. Apparently the course once played in a clockwise direction.
Cons:
There are no tee pads of any description.
The signs are mostly unreadable.
You would have to play basket to basket or play safari golf.
Course would it be available during school hours or practice times.
There just is not enough room here for even a small pitch and putt course.
Other Thoughts:
It's readily apparent that this course, and I use that term loosely, hasn't had a lot of play for many a moon. It's probably useful if someone wanted to go and practice their putting. I'm certain some staff member sold some administrators on the concept of disc golf as a P.E. and after school activity for the middle school students. Unfortunately, it was never a great idea here as there just isn't enough room. Middle school students would be hysering a lot of discs over the fence and into the streets and neighbor's yards.