Pros:
There is a small course sign here at the start. The course plays around a clump of trees in a area that can only be described as a vacant lot. The tee pads are small concrete but no-one needs a big run up here. The baskets are Discatchers with the small numbers, which are needed on this course.
The design is kind of bizarre but I think part of that can be attributed to the new construction at the end around Hole # 9. The # 1 tee pad and sign faces one way but the # 1 basket is far right so you're you throwing across the pad. Just beyond the # 1 basket is a tee sign which makes no sense. Backtrack back past the # 1 pad and there's # 2. It plays 152' mostly straight ahead. This starts you playing around the wooded area. # 3 is a little 164' straight shot. Holes 4-8 play back and forth and around this field. The holes are from 106' up to 176'. They are just a series of straight ahead pitch and putts.
# 6 is another hole where the basket has apparently been moved and is now off in a right angle to the pad. # 9 throws 194' past the big hole and pile of dirt where something is being constructed.
Cons:
The grassy areas on the # 1 and # 2 holes could be really be mowed. It's way tall and dry.
# 1 and # 6 both baskets that have been moved to new locations so you are now throwing across the tee pad.
Pitch and putt distance and challenge.
Other Thoughts:
With some mowing and trimming, this could be a decently fun little pitch and putt. It will never be a destination course but if you live in Chewelah, you are a hike from any other course. It wouldn't take much work to bring this course up to par. Come on, Chewelah, put together a work party and make this course great, uh? decent, again!