Pros:
Well maintained property
Tee pads, though crushed stone are kept up
Easily navigated
Good signage
Nice baskets
Cons:
Short though that was intended
Same shot on multiple tees
Other Thoughts:
This course is less than 1/2 mile off 522, a road I travel weekly so I was excited to see another course go in along my drive.
Don't bring the whole bag out of the trunk to play this and don't expect to be wowed by the layout. The course is short, real short, I'm not a power thrower by any stretch and I can play this entire course (minus 1 tee shot) with a Zone and a putter. I was completely fine with that, in fact I really enjoyed it, the course is a perfect little pit stop to stretch your legs.
I ended up playing it 3 times, once to see it and then a forehand round followed by backhand only, made for a good time and was a nice little bit of practice.
Course plays beside and behind a church, the grounds are well maintained and so are the few holes that play in the woods. Course is beginner friendly, not a lot of lost disc potential, has a few elevation changes but there are paths and steps that make this accessable for just about anyone and it obvious that was a consideration when putting it in the ground. The course by itself would probably be 2 or even 1.5 stars but the effort they put into this, the tee pads, nice baskets, signage with motivational messages, cleared fairways, paths and steps, it gets 2.5 from me, courses like this are needed everywhere and are nice to see going in.
So not a destination course but if you're driving by and especially if you have a new player or someone who has never played before, stop by and have fun.