Pros:
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Nine holes winding through the common areas of an RV campground. A hilly piece of property, so you'll find down-, up- and crosshill holes.
With few exceptions, you're throwing through wide open spaces.
#8 plays next to the campground pond, bending left over the water. You can choose the amount of risk you want to take, starting at zero.
Cons:
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Tees are small (3' x 4'?) framed gravel. Way too small, and many of them are slanted to match the terrain. The best play is to not use them at all.
Hole #3 is 550' and par 3 according to uDisc. It plays through a choke point with cabins tight right and woods tight left. It's probably a par 4 despite what uDisc says - but it needlessly endangers campers and property.
Other Thoughts:
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Simple signs on short posts with hole # only. Navigation takes you around the property, but the layout is pretty intuitive and the next tee is almost always visible.
It's a nice thing to add as an activity for campers, and has a few decent holes to play. Not terrible to stop by and bag, but overall it's pretty dull and forgettable.