Pros:
This course has some of the best tended elements I have ever seen. Roomy, beautifully done dual tee pads and 2 baskets per hole, with next tee arrows in the bottom of each basket. There is reflective street-sign-style "next tee" signs all along the course, and each tee has its own full color sign (yes, even the short tees!). The only tee box we had to search for was the short on #1 - it\'s not at all obvious that the short is further down the hill.Most tees have benches, and trash cans were numerous. Most holes have multiple routes to the basket, with obvious, nicely cleared fairways. The amount of mowing they must do here is quite impressive. We saw absolutely no trash anywhere on the course.At the trail junction where the routes to 5 and 16 cross in a swampy area, there\'s a lovely 4-way bridge with nice ramps for cart users.The assigned pars seemed pretty reasonable for the longer holes and the dual practice baskets were a nice touch, as were the PVC "T"s on the parking lot posts that contained cans of bug spray.Even though we quit early in the course, I was impressed with the amount of shot-shaping this course requires. Several times I was wishing I had even a basic forehand.
Cons:
Hole 6 is ridiculously long (almost 700 feet from the short tee to the blue basket), with a blind dogleg to the right. Yes, it\'s a par 5, but still....those without an arm or decent disc control will be racking up the shots (I had an 11).
Other Thoughts:
We ran out of daylight and only played through hole 8, so take that into account on my review. There is no restroom facilities on or near the start of the course, but there is a Porta John near hole #10, so plan accordingly.The course is very cart friendly, and getting off into the rough wasn\'t the total nightmare I expected.