Pros:
+ Nice, roomy tees in good shape
+ Predator great white baskets with directional fins
+ Pretty nice variety
+ Tee signs in good shape, and provide elevation info
+ Good use of elevation
+ Dedication to a disc golfer who has passed on one tee sign - one of the coolest things I've seen.
+ Sits in a nice, huge park
+ Cart Friendly
+ Restroom
Cons:
- No real signature or memorable hole
- Some distance to walk between a couple of holes
Other Thoughts:
Random thoughts: This is the classic park style disc golf here, done well. There are a couple of holes with challenging lines off the tee, so the course makes great use of the mostly mature trees. There was no tee I stepped on and thought "this is just unfair." A couple of challenges, sure, but you've got a line every time. I'm a righty, and the course is more RHBH or LHFH friendly. There are a couple of left to right holes though. I took the day off and went on a Friday and played 2 rounds, between roughly 8:30 am and 12p with a small break in between. I don't know what kind of traffic this course typically gets, but while I was there I was the sole disc golfer. This is an above average course in good condition. If it was within a 30 minute drive for me, I'd be proud to have it as a close by "go to". But it's a 70 minute drive for me, and in that time I can make it to Lincoln Ridge, Mt. Airy, Buck Creek, Xenia Championship, Edgewood - just a handful of courses off of the top of my head that are longer drives for me. And frankly I can't see driving back to The Glen over those courses any time soon. Not that The Glen is bad! Far from it - It has a lot going for it (see "pros" above.) There just wasn't a single hole that stood out to me, and on the whole I didn't walk off the course with that "can't wait to play this again" feeling. However, I really did enjoy my 2 rounds and am glad I got the opportunity to play it. Definitely a course worth checking out.