Pros:
- Course is easy to find, plenty of parking.
- Nice use of limited elevation on the course.
- 2 pin positions available for each hole, though I have only played one layout, the alternate pins appear to add a nice variety.
- Brand new Veteran baskets.
- A mix of short holes and maximum distance.
- Well maintained park, grass fairways are mowed.
- Can be enjoyed with 1-3 discs, which is likely considering all the tourism.
- Bathroom on site.
Cons:
- No course map posted on site.
- Tees are marked only with wooden ball-golf-style markers, making it difficult to spot the next tee. A map or next-tee-signs would have been great.
- Dirt/Grass tee pads.
- Course has fairways play very close to soccer and baseball fields. The course would be unplayable during local league baseball games with the crowds. It appears overflow parking also uses up a fairway. So, just don't play during the games.
- Some of the fairways' rough is prairie-like, dense shrubs and plants, which like to hide errant shots. Also two orchards come into play and the grass here grows tall.
Other Thoughts:
Seems like a very nice course to bring family, or catch a quick rounds when the rest of the family wants to go antique shopping, like I did.
Sister Bay did a great job, they obviously take a lot of pride in the sports complex. It's clean and well designed. I think they could take a few steps, such as providing a course map and possibly a "what is disc golf?" for new players, given this course will attract mostly newcomers and beginners.
I played 18 and had a fine time!