Pros:
Tucked next to Rend Lake, the North Sandusky DGC is quietly hidden in the southern Illinois region. Even in a park setting, the course provides ample variety that includes twisting fairways in the woods, an uphill ace run, a par-5, and the unique use of an old swing set.
Scenery abounds. Holes #1 and #4 offer pleasant views of the lake, several of the wooded holes are picturesque, and Hole #17 plays over the edge of a pond. Plus, a few deer intersected my walk down the fairway on Hole #12.
The course includes four par-4 holes that average nearly 475 feet in length and depend on some specific lines in the woods to make a birdie challenging. Lines in the woods are decently defined, and landing off the fairway does not equate to unplayable.
While mostly flat, elevation comes into play on a few holes. The most notable elevation is on the uphill par-4 (Hole #2) and the steep uphill ace run on Hole #5 that is only 113 feet but features a basket well-hidden behind a tree.
The holes in the woods offer a nice grassy carpet to play on, though rain could definitely impact the condition of several holes.
Hole #3 is a unique look, as the basket is suspended at a normal level from an old metal swing set.
Cons:
The teepads are not perfect, because old picnic table pads are utilized in a few spots, which means those teepads are weirdly shaped and include some bumps. Thumbs up for the practicality, however.
The sign conditions need help; they are printouts that have been damaged by the weather. A course map at the parking lot plus more navigational aids would be useful. There were a few times when I was doing the head swivel trying to determine where the next teepad was.
Other Thoughts:
There are no terrible holes at North Sandusky, though a few could qualify as filler holes. When I played on an early March afternoon, I had the course to myself, it seemed.
I really enjoyed my experience and considered giving it a 3.5, but that would be more justified if the course had new tee signs and normal teepads on all the holes. However, if you are passing by on Interstate 57, the short detour to visit this course is well worth it.