Pros:
There is an okay 1st hole that goes slightly uphill to a basket with a tree next to it and is parallel to the road . That's It .....
Cons:
There is only 1 time in about 500+ courses I have played that I have been more frustrated with a course than the 9 ( or whatever ) hole Swampy Hollow . Maybe they keep it around so you appreciate the course next to it that much more . The other course is Lost Indian Spring . This course should be aptly named Lost Cause Course . After finding the short cement tee pad for #2 after looking for 5 minutes , I stood on it and tried to figure out how anyone could throw through a wall of foliage about 150' away . Absolutely No Way . I walked around it to see if there was even a basket on the other side . There was , and there were even a few scattered baskets in the woods . Unfortunately , the fairways were all overgrown , spiderwebs were even along the paths .I think the alien from Predator looked at the thick growth and this long since abandoned course and decided there was no intelligent life that would play it , so he flew off . The park needs to just pull these baskets up and either add them to the Lost Indian Spring Course on the front 9 , or melt them down and make one giant propeller to chop up the jungle growth here . If you are hell bent on losing your discs and attaching ticks to your body , then this course is perfect for you .
Other Thoughts:
After playing #1 , then walking what I could of this course I mulled over giving this course a zero .which would make me feel a little guilty . NO . WAIT A MINUTE ! I FEEL NO GUILT AT ALL . Swampy Hollow is an eyesore and really doesn't qualify as a course . MY RECOMMENDATION , AS IF YOU REALLY NEED IT : Pretend This Course Never Existed , Play Lost Indian Springs a Few Hundred Yards Down The Road , and Spend The 45 minutes You Would Have Wasted Looking For This Course By Walking Across The Road And Admiring The Lake .