Pros:
Cement Tee Pads.
Nice Baskets-Mach 3-Still with the new "stiffness" however.
Great navigation signs throughout.
Course map and scorecard @ beginning.
Practice Basket.
Funny names for holes.
A few Picnic Tables throughout.
Dual teepads on most holes.
Cons:
No garbage cans to be seen.
Other Thoughts:
To be honest, even though I have played miggidy-Mackey designed courses I didn't expect much here. I fumbled around these two new courses on dgcoursereview on Friday morning, and as a Cambridge native, I scrambled back to play them this morning. My dad joined me-he lives in the area and at 62 years of age has only played a few (5 or so) rounds in his life. After we played here and the Isanti Middle School, even he agreed that this was a much better, and much funner course to play.
We had a good time from the start. The parking lot has enough size to support 30-40 cars or so-and it seems like this 211 acre park is mostly used for the walking trails. Walk towards the Red sign, take the fork to the left, and about 75 feet away you will find the Disc Golf Course sign. Either snap a picture of the map-or grab a scorecard to keep track of where you are. Navigation was pretty easy throughout, there are signs pointing you in the right direction. There is a spot or two (between 4/5 and 8/9) where you do travel a bit between holes so be prepared for that. In fact, there is a chance that the course is expanded to 18 holes in the future, so take care of it so we can have nicer things.
Hole 1
A tight shot over a dry creek and back up the opposite side to a basket that sits on the edge of the woods. Pretty straightforward if you hit the gap. IF.
Hole 2
A pretty wide open hole that opens up from L to R towards the basket. Slightly downhill.
Hole 3
Another pretty open hole-hyzer friendly for both. The grass on the right (as well as on hole 2) can get a bit thick-I could see some discs becoming lost here. Keep an eye on your shot and keep your disc in the fairway.
Hole 4
A short (200 feet) walk to this teepad and you're shooting back towards Johnny's Lake. Slightly downhill, wide open, the first short hole-and best chance of the first four to birdie. The basket looks to sit close to the lake-but it's about 30-50 feet short of it if you care to run it.
Hole 5
A bit longer walk (300 feet?) through the woods and you come up to 5's teepad. A scorecard described par 5-which is at 500 feet-is almost a true par 4. Most pros would take a 3-but a 4 is a pretty solid score here. This is the first hole on the course that excited me-as you throw through a group of trees, into a small opening, and back up the hill on the opposite side with a shot that breaks right. Fun.
Hole 6
ACE RUN! 200 feet over a depression (swamp? wetland?) and straight away. There is a tree front right of the basket that may block your shot.
Hole 7
Another hole that I had to take a few looks at-just a cool, fun hole. If you play from the long teepad, take a second to walk towards the short to see where the basket is-I would have played my shot differently. The sign shows the basket straight ahead, so I played much more to the left (my shot flew straight) and the basket was a bit more to the right than I anticipated. A bit of length here also, just a fun hole with some accurately placed trees (thanks God!) to make it interesting.
Hole 8
Wide open again, across a shallow valley. Not too much in your way, some longer prairie grass here again. A bit more distance than a typical ace run hole.
Hole 9
Mini Blue Ribbon #4-with a left break at the end. One teepad.
Hole 10
This is where I knew this course was legit. The rest of the course was fun, with a few exciting holes, a few ace runs, etc., but this 600 footer, even though it was a straight shot, showed me that Isanti County was all in for disc golf. Down and back up, with some grass on the right, trees on the left, and a birch in front of the basket make you plan out your shots.
Hole 11
Another fun Ace Run! 155, for me a standstill and throw-across some damp (swampy? wetland?) land. One teepad.
Hole 12
Wide open, kind of a top of the hill shot (but not really) back towards the teepad for hole 2. This basket was bent-maybe it was defective/damaged/or a deer was excited. I hope it wasn't the "V" word that rhymes with candlekism.
Like I said, I didn't expect much and I was very pleasantly surprised. After this course my pops and I played the Isanti Middle School course and this was by FAR the better, more challenging, more well groomed course of the two. I snickered when I read that Mackey suggested that this course could hold a tournament but it's the truth! I also heard they may expand to 18-so let's take care of it. A great course reminiscent of Millstream for multiple lines, pretty wide open shots, slight elevation changes and some wetland areas make for a course worth traveling to. I'd rather group this course w/ Riebbe in Princeton than Isanti, but this has to be East Central Minnesota's premier course at the moment (not including Ray's). After returning home, I already look forward to the next time I get to play here.