Pros:
- Plays throughout a very nice park southeast of Findlay. Be prepared for a lot of walking (but at least the view is nice)!
- Cement tee pads with Innovia baskets at each hole. Most holes appeared to have both Am/Pro tees (some freshly poured).
- Front 9 has quite a few ace opportunities. Back 9 features longer holes and narrower fairways which increases the difficulty a bit.
- Very nice metal signs guide you along the trail and greet you at each tee.
- Very scenic if you enjoy walking around the outdoors. Course itself is well-maintained.
Cons:
- Last three holes are a little bit of a walk from the rest of the course. With a little more creative thinking, I'm sure they could move them onto the other side of the river. When it rains a lot in the area, I'm sure these holes become pretty much unplayable.
- Not a problem during my visit, but I could see mosquitos becoming a big problem during the wetter months.
- Not much in the way of elevation changes.
- Tee boxes were shorter than I'm used to, which took a little getting used to.
- A few of the pro tees didn't appear to add much more than 10-15 feet in distance to the hole, and didn't appear to change how someone would approach the hole.
Other Thoughts:
All in all, an interesting way to add a disc golf course to a park that already features a lot of other amenities. I definitely plan to revisit this course again next time I'm in the area with my discs.
There was some construction (bridge across the river) on the path to hole #16 that caused some confusion.