Pros:
Another Disc Golf course on school property!
Granted it's an object course (a metal bell shaped object a top of a metal pole, hit the bell shaped object and the metal will hit hit metal and you WILL hear the ringing sound it makes with the striking contact between bell and metal pole.) and doesn't have baskets. But the kids that the course is really designed for will benefit from learning the flight of the disc, and hand to eye cordination.
port a johns on site
both red and blue tees
Some of the holes one can air it out, course has both hyzer shots and anhyzer shots from red (long) tees.
Plenty of parking
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Cons:
Cramped playing area.....First 3 holes play along the drop off area, so one really should play this course on either an off school day or when school is out for the day. The next 4 holes play pretty close to the fence that seperates residential properties and the school property and then the rest of the course plays through a soccer field. So to play this course, it could get tricky unless you time it right.
Loud BIG dog near hole # 1's blue tee (short tee)
Other Thoughts:
Most schools really can't afford 18 baskets, but I'm sure they can afford these kind of objects for their kids to learn to play Disc Golf.
I feel that other school districts should think about installing these type of "baskets" so we can get more children to learn the basics of flight, science, math, physical education that the game of Disc Golf offers------------ - +