Pros:
everything is brand new.
the course is right on the bay but the water doesn't come into play at all. you'd have to tee off backwards or do something real reckless to lose a disc in the bay.
2 teepads and 2 baskets for every hole. great for mixing it up since some of the yellow to yellow holes are quite short.
excellent signs and each basket has directional markers for the next set of teepads
Cons:
most of the terrain is wide open since the trees were freshly planted. it's gonna be a while before this course really takes shape but it's still fun right now.
wind can definitely be an issue at this bayside course. i've played 4 rounds here and it varied from dead calm to 20mph+ gusts. wind usually picks up around noon-2pm around here and it's typically calmer in the mornings.
Other Thoughts:
a little bit of uphill and downhill but mostly flat in general. there are a couple portapotties on the course and also some public park bathrooms on the way to the course.
there are lots of mini-fences protecting the baby trees. they're about 4 ft high so they can definitely affect your throws/trajectories if you land right next to one. def recommend bringing a tomahawk/thumber disc.
it's a bit of a walk from the parking lot to teepad 1. bout 1/2 a mile or so.
big thanks to Leonard Muise and all the folks who helped make this course happen!