Pros:
course map near hole one.
Cement tee pads on all the holes
Small tee signs with map and distance on all the holes.
Course makes good use of the few trees out there
Rolling hills you play up and down
Cons:
#1 problem with this course is that the tee signs are located right next to the tee box, right where I start my 5 step throw.
One of the tees was located on the end of the box so that if you follow through, your are going to smack your hand on the sign. Oh, good thing that hole was short, the bush behind the tee leaves you no run up.
Several holes are wide open, not even a single tree.
Other Thoughts:
It is good to see disc golf on a school campus, I have played dozens and this is the 2nd best one I have played.
For the most part, the less tree's on the hole, the longer the hole was. Several holes are up and down the hill the campus is built on. The walking path is played OB on most of the holes. The Yeti Island hole is really the only hole next to the lake. (hole 15)
When you finish #16, you realize you are the furthest point away from where you parked as you can be. However, after a short walk, the long hole #17, then a short walk around the building to #18 leaves you with a short walk to your vehicle.
It was very very windy today, the wind comes off the lake pretty hard. It made putting fun.