Pros:
- Well-maintained, great signage, nice concrete tee pads, pretty views.
- Fun mix of holes and use of terrain. Elevation changes, long and short holes, open and wooded holes.
- Limited risk of losing discs. There's some dicey situations in the woods, but it's unlikely a disc would get so far away that you couldn't find it, though you may have to scramble down some terrain to get to it. Small pond on 18 shouldn't be hard for most players to clear and also has an alternate tee pad that beginners could use to make sure they don't lose one to the water.
Cons:
- Players with big arms might find some of the open holes a bit too easy.
- Toward the end of the round, there are three holes in a row that feel really similar. Very short shots off the tee that need to fade right. Depending on how good you are at executing that shot, players are likely to find it either a bit boring or frustrating after being asked to do it the third time in a row.
Other Thoughts:
Excellent place to stop if you're driving I-55 and want to stretch your legs and whip some plastic. Only played it once, but it was a Sunday with great weather, and we only saw one other group on the course.
Our group of varying ability all enjoyed it, though #11 was rough for the less experienced players.