Pros:
-This is a quick, easy 9 hole course just off I-5 in Wilsonville, OR. It's in the back corner of a large, rolling, multi-use park. The longest hole is 300 feet and there aren't many obstacles, so this is a great course for beginners or practice. Most of the holes are 200 foot putter shots but holes 4, 5, and 8 are a bit longer and provided a driver opportunity.
-It was installed very recently, and whoever put it in did a wonderful job. Large concrete teepads, Mach X baskets, and permanent metal tee signs shows someone put a lot of time into this course.
-There are two practice baskets on the path in. They should have been closer to the first tee, though.
-There weren't a lot of trees but many of the holes lended themselves to a certain type of shot.
-My favorites: Hole 4 was a fun, forehand flex or low laser shot through the only trees on the course. Hole 5 was a downhill slight hyzer back through the clump of trees. Hole 9 was a fun downhill 200 foot hole which I'm sure will be aced many of times.
Cons:
-It appears that the site used to be overgrown with blackberries. There are thickets of blackberry bushes off the edge of many holes. There isn't much a chance of losing a disc since the holes are short but it's possible.
-Because the course is new, the grass hasn't completely grown in yet where the blackberries once were, and there is dusty dirt all over.
-The course was crammed into a very small piece of property. From the fifth tee you can see every single basket. On a few occasions teepads and baskets are very close, too close for comfort. They should have cleared a little more land for a better course.
-The practice baskets are right next to the dog park. I almost stepped in dog poop when I was warming up.
Other Thoughts:
-If some more brush had been cleared, the holes could be spread farther apart and more trees would be exposed for more technical holes.
-Many small trees have been planted. They won't have much presence for at least 10 years, though.
-On the road in, watch on the left for the trailhead with signs for the dog park and disc golf. I breezed right past it and parked in the wrong lot. The trail from there took me to hole 8.
-It was a lot of fun. If I lived in Wilsonville, I could see myself playing here all the time. It'll only get better. It's also a great stop on a road trip, just a couple minutes off of I-5.